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Dr Denver D'Rozario, who has written several academic papers on the post-mortem life of dead celebrities on screen, coined the term 'Delebs' to describe the digitally resurrected icons and said the practice still remained a moral minefield.
Many of the spots chosen for Peace Camp – including Dunstanburgh Castle, built in the 14th century and set about with gun emplacements and a minefield in the second world war – have a history of militarisation.
This minefield of issues has to be resolved before the 'Primary Education for All' Millennium Development Goal (MDG) can be successfully implemented.
What do you call a monkey in a minefield?
He says he took the decision four years ago largely on the advice of the Edgbaston groundsman Steve Rouse, who said it would be "a minefield".
"I don't want to step into that minefield.
"If I were a student that just got trapped in the middle of a minefield by cops without any way to get home and completely in harm's way, I'd be ready to pop off, too," Harris said in a post to Facebook.
His mission was to walk through this minefield without blowing himself up.
Activists said the company feared a "public relations minefield" and had sent workers home in order to derail the protest.
Revising for A2 exams is a different kind of minefield.
And then there's organic food, food from abroad - it's a minefield".
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