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But no sooner had its leaders signed up than new ones came to the fore who rejected the amnesty.
"Writers came to the fore who otherwise wouldn't". Mr. Dworkin said that it was a "seismic moment," like Vietnam or Watergate, when people worry that the country's political leadership has taken a dangerous turn.
The Fore, who lived as they had in the Stone Age, cooked and ate the bodies of tribe members who had died, and smeared themselves with the brains as a sign of respect for the dead.
Fore, who flew to Haiti shortly after hurricane Ike hit there, said USAid has committed $30m£1616) in emergency relief to the island so far, including $2m for emergency bridges to help reconnect the country after eight major bridges collapsed.
Moreover, Dr. Klitzman said, many of the Fore who were infected with the prion-caused disease may have become so not from eating, because digestion breaks down most proteins into amino acids, but because they did not wash after a feast, and may have put it directly into their blood by scratching insect bites.
Some 40 years ago, kuru killed almost 10% of the Fore, who allegedly ate parts of their dead.
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A study of 30 elderly Fore women who survived the era showed that 23 had the prion-protection gene, which was far less common among Fore born later, suggesting that it had protected them.
It was primarily the Fore women who took part in this ritual.
Her dramatic straightforward images awkwardly bring to the fore figures who were often shunted to the background, avoided, or ignored in daily life.
At the same time Mr. Rumsfeld has moved to the fore, others who had been at center stage have moved somewhat to the side.
But then another side of Mr. Paladino came to the fore: someone who had forwarded racist and pornographic e-mails, who got into a violent argument with a reporter and who called gay pride parades "disgusting".
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