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Kamila Shamsie has written an incredible book in Burnt Shadows.
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The characters in Burnt Shadows sometimes find that their ideological beliefs can be vanquished by basic human feelings of love and hate.
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How do the women in Burnt Shadows each express their independence?
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Kamila Shamsie has written an incredible book in Burnt Shadows.
Advance reader reviews of Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie. 2010
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Tehran (CHN) — An animated piece on an earthen goblet that belongs to 5000 years ago was found in Burnt City in Sistan-Baluchestan province, south-eastern Iran.
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The earthenware found in Burnt City, one of the most developed civilisations dating back to 5000 years ago, show the images of goats and fish more than any other subject.
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James Parsons, "Observations on the Abbé Mazéas's Letter on the Count de Caylus's Method of Imitating the Antient [sic] Painting in Burnt Wax," Philosophical Transactions (London) 49, part.
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"We have something at Camp Burnt Gin that we call the Burnt Gin spirit," said Director Marie Aimone.
unknown title 2009
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Here in Texas, there are numerous websites that follow Democratic politics in our state, and one of the most popular is a site begun by college kids in 2003 called Burnt Orange Report: Our Eyes Are Upon Texas Politics that has since become a serious voice in Texas politics.
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We set off accordingly in the boat, but the strong flood tide carried us beyond the bay, to a place called the Burnt Mill, where we could let the tide run out.
Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 Jasper Danckaerts 1898
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