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"What requiem can be sung", he asked, "for trees uprooted by army bulldozers?
Loathsome as Hamas's ideology is, a movement of this sort cannot be uprooted by an army.
A decade ago, it was Poles who arrived in droves, uprooted by gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The next morning I went to a camp where refugees uprooted by the conflict were living.
MARK TILDEN recalls being a lonely child, repeatedly uprooted by his family's moves around Canada.
Cassie Clare's one to watch: I'd recommend Uprooted by Naomi Novik.
The children's lives were profoundly uprooted by Nazism and World War II.
On Sunday afternoon, they realized that flooding was inevitable; numerous trees had been uprooted by the water, eroding the banks.
The UN refugee agency gives the number uprooted by that country's civil wars at 3,984,393.
The family was uprooted by World War II and settled in the southwestern part of the country, in Wroclaw.
They may die at 150 to 200 years of age, most commonly by being uprooted by wind or washouts.
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