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A new anthology by a poet who was a 1970's dissident in Poland, where words are weighted with history that takes them beyond their lexical meanings and things are frequently renamed; this volume contains three previous English collections, recent work and some new translations of earlier poems.
When exercises were completed gliders and equipment would be broken down and taken away in furniture vans, the sub-units of the force were frequently renamed and moved from one location to another, unit badges and insignia were removed, and the airborne troops were not permitted to leave their barracks or to take leave.
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They all seem very much at home in slightly rundown areas of the Windy City, though the torrential rain that frequently matches the hero's depressed states suggests it might easily be renamed the Rainy City.
A half-dozen former staffers of Cantor's renamed Global Trading Strategies Group have told Forbes that over the years the firm frequently traded ahead of its retail customers.
Unfortunately, what frequently happens is that PPE initiatives carry on as usual with the patient representatives renamed "leaders"; the relationships and the nature of dialogue, however, go unchanged.
He renamed it Herbsaint.
We renamed him Ecstasy.
Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
Heckmann renamed itself Nuveera.
They renamed it Al Andalus.
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