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This week, as we mark the one-year anniversary of the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom, it is useful to recount why we have fought.
This is an inaccurate description, but it is instructive to recount why someone might be led to assert it.
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"And in the foreword she recounts why she decided to write the book.
"One lives in hope," she said as she recounted why she had not canceled as the war raged in Iraq.
Shortly after introducing himself, Mr. Spengler recounted why he had killed his paternal grandmother with a hammer in the house Ms. Warner and her boyfriend had just bought, she said.
If there's a tie in the election, instead of suing everybody or doing endless recounts, why don't we just have some fun tie-breaking contests, like, oh, I don't know, maybe….
He gestures wildly, his bathrobe peeking open as he rapidly recounts why he's doing this, going on and off the record about his sexual preferences.
So the child sat doodling as the mother recounted why they'd fled: A member of the M18 gang had kidnapped them from their home, held them hostage, beat them, and brought ten comrades over to rape the mother in front of the child.
As he supported the peace process, Meehan, who had been interned with Adams, continued to recount vividly why it was that young men joined first the IRA and then the Provisionals.
What you need to know about Wisconsin's recount, and why it's unlikely to change a thing.
Now, 13 months after that report was published, there still has been no thorough recounting of why the agency took those steps and what role, if any, the White House played.
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