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As for the defectors, they sometimes lived anguished, isolated lives cut off from those whom they had once loved.
They are well paid, I am told, for their skill and for the deprivation of spending so much of their lives cut off from the sky.
And as our senior military correspondent David Wood writes, these numbers "necessarily fall far short of the true cost of young lives cut off, of grieving families, of children without a parent".
But any measure of the war's dead, including some 20,000 Afghan civilians and perhaps 100,000 Iraqi civilians, will necessarily fall far short of the true cost of young lives cut off, of grieving families, of children without a parent.
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Afghan state television, which was showing the ceremony live, cut off coverage as people fled.
Most people would say the nuns live cut off from the real world.
Pliny the Younger had mentioned that there were people on the edge of the world who lived cut off from the mainland by marshes.
Reviewers don't like to admit that they're influenced by such factors, but unless they live cut off from other readers, writers, and critics entirely, they can't really help it.
Iraqi forces have besieged parts of Camp Ashraf, where 3,500 men and women belonging to the PMOI are living, cut off access to fuel and medicine, and prevented Iraqi doctors and relatives of PMOI members from visiting those inside.
The Independent reported on Thursday on the conditions in the Yarmouk refugee camp near Damascus, where 18,000 people live cut off from supplies and medical aid and people are reportedly eating grass as well as cat and dog meat.
The title of the book comes from the places they were forced to live, cut off from ordinary citizens in "invitation-only" zones to cloak the prisons with an air of exclusivity.
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