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Biography of Henri Barbusse
2510 words, approx. 8.4 pages
 The importance of Henri Barbusse is twofold: first as the author of Le Feu (1916; translated as Under Fire, 1917), the best known and most influential French antiwar novel written during World War I; second as a major left-wing writer and thinker during...



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 The Independent - London
Basketball: Bullets' squad under pressure
01/02/1999: 377 words, approx. 1 pages MARK ROBINSON, the All Star American, is set to become the next player to leave Birmingham Bullets, as the Budweiser League club try to gain a place in the League Trophy quarter-finals with just five senior players for tonight's group game against Greater London...
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 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
14-and-under squad accomplishes goal.(Neighbor)
08/29/2000: 758 words, approx. 3 pages The Wheaton Wildcats 14-and-under travel team began the year with one major goal, to qualify and participate in this year's ASA B Midwest Regional held at South Bend, Ind. A fifth-place finish at the Metro B Qualifying Tournament on July 7-9 assured...


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