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But he emphatically argues "sadly this happens so often in western media and also in some Arab media, where you take one street or one person or one aspect and that stands for all of culture, in focusing on Al Mutanabbi we forget the larger context in what conditions made the destruction possible" referring to the US military occupation and devolving of the Iraqi state.
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After pausing while helicopters attacked Isis snipers and positions, the ground forces were progressing steadily, taking "one street every 30 minutes", the security official added.
Take one of Street Fighter's most famous moves, for example Ryu's devastating hurricane kick.
Take one, means take one!
Ronald Koff said the company was now planning for the move north on Varick Street, which will take one to two weeks.
Take one more flight down to street level and that's when things start to get a little strange.
One-nine-nine alpha, take one!
Patriot's Day in Boston was, as always, a time for runners and dreamers, when an early stroll down Boylston Street took one past the marathon finish line, on down into Kenmore Square, where the long pennant race had only begun, and Heartbreak Hill is more commonly known as the dog days of August.
Street took one last ceremonial run down the World Cup course.
Not that its closure in 2013 made a whole lot of difference: just as taking one dealer off a street corner makes no difference to the availability of drugs in a city, shutting Silk Road simply drove users of the site to its replacements.
My mantra is simple: it takes one teacher, one student and one street corner for an idea to grow.
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