Sentence examples for human minefield from inspiring English sources

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In the days after Sept. 11, it also became clear that there was no Arab leadership with the inclination or stature to call a jihad against suicide bombings and the latter-day cult of martyrdom that may date from the Iran-Iraq war, in which Iranian teenagers, sent out by the thousands to be human minefield sweepers, were given keys to wear around their necks.

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They're fine, though, reverting to their basic instincts: running around in packs fighting and fucking amidst a destroyed landscape, littered with buildings covered in flowers of explosions busted into walls, shattered glass, and minefieldshuman and animal shit everywhere.

Orphan Black, a television drama that plunges into the moral minefield of human cloning, won 10 awards in North America last year and is expected to add to that total tonight.

He felt lucky to find it, but it cost hundreds of unbudgeted yuan and he earns just 1,000 yuan ($139) a month.A heavy police presence at Nanchang's station (and the minefield of human excrement on the pavements just outside) attest to how fraught things have been.

The use of conscripted labour in Eritrea's mining sector was first reported by Human Rights Watch in 2013, who said: "Nevsun's experiences show that by developing projects in Eritrea, mining firms are walking into a potential minefield of human rights problems.

The Islamic despots had thousands of Iranians, including large numbers of children and teenagers, walk through minefields in "human waves" in order to clear the fields for the Iranian military during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s.

The minefields of the Iran-Iraq border are not the only conflict zone offering protection to wildlife; the demilitarised zone between North Korea and South Korea has long been known as a haven for wildlife, while in the Falkland Islands the penguin population has thrived, free from human interference, in several large minefields sown during the brief 1982 Argentinian occupation.

For the trenches, dugouts and tunnels many containing human remains and personal belongings are ethical minefields too.

"Americans, many of then Jews from across the country -- from San Francisco, Portland, Washington D.C., and New York City - emailed me to express gratitude that a candidate, aware of the political minefield, was nonetheless speaking out for human rights.

During her two terms in office, beginning in 1988, she focused on restoring human rights, stimulating economic growth and navigating a political minefield.

Without more structured engagement with Muslims, the concept of human evolution will continue to be both an intellectual and spiritual minefield.

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