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Can the rebels set up a security zone?" "Many questions need answers," he said.
As in the former French Zone, many European and Jewish inhabitants left.
Outside the Red Zone, many residents' lives are still on hold.
Instead of being lured into a kill zone, many of the Republican Guard troops began to flee.
Within a generation or two, Reij believes, agroforestry could spread across the southern Sahel, forming a green zone many times wider than the Great Green Wall.
The red zone, many of them say, is a disquieting symbol – and perhaps even a result – of everything that's wrong with traditional approaches to preventing sexual assault.
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A third of the world's population lives in coastal zones, many of them in delta cities that may flood as the climate changes and seas rise.
In the course of reporting this story I spoke with dozens of soldiers who served in combat zones, many of them multiple times.
By Sarah Stillman More than seventy thousand "third-country nationals" work for the American military in war zones; many report being held in conditions resembling indentured servitude by subcontractors who operate outside the law.
There were 26,370 knife crimes in Britain last year, yet a few thousand hungry mouths from war zones (many of them children) are widely held to present the graver threat to our way of life.
Areas of the seabed that had been coated by by-products of bacteria were essentially dead zones; many sedentary organisms had suffocated or been sickened by the material, and most mobile organisms had fled.
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