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She would have strung up these guys herself".
Honoring what they see as his legacy as a thorn in the side of the Soviets, Ukrainian nationalists have strung up a massive poster of their hero in this city's Independence Square, using him as a rallying cry against the new menace in Moscow.
So by the time they hear a number and they think the market has bottomed, if in fact it has, it will already have strung up 45 days ago.
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Across the entrance, they had strung up a nylon rope for laundry.
At an encampment underneath a highway, he came across a woman who had strung up dried flowers around her tent and cultivated succulents.
Organizers had strung up huge banners across the piazza declaring it a "Zona Dewoytilizzata," using John Paul II's Polish surname to mark a Pope-Free Zone.
"We've strung up some barbed wire down the middle of the office, so things are working just fine," Mr. Schnur said.
It was nearly dark, and the tiny white lights she had strung up like holiday decorations in the cherry laurel had come on by their timer and delivered the garden into an almost Christmassy lumination and loveliness.
Around us were sandy streets and the listing raw brick apartment blocks, "Yes" banners that the Muslim Brotherhood had strung up across the intersections, and a herd of scraggly goats.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin March 17, 2011 The International Atomic Energy Commission said late Thursday that Japanese engineers had strung up what is essentially an extension cord a kilometer long between the Fukushima Daiichi plant and the nearest power grid.
The International Atomic Energy Commission said late Thursday that Japanese engineers had strung up what is essentially an extension cord a kilometer long between the Fukushima Daiichi plant and the nearest power grid.
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