Sentences with phrase «deserters from»

The sense of the moment has led us to the encampment where deserters from all armies are burning the small fires of discourse.»
The same donors also contributed individually to some of those same members — an interesting carrot - and - stick approach that combines pressure as well as support for would - be deserters from Bush's war policy.
And there have been some celebrated deserters from the dominant orthodoxy, like Bjorn Lomborg who favors adaptation over an attempt to change the climate, and most recently James Lovelock, he of the «Gaia» hypothesis, who recanted his past climate pessimism rather dramatically.
InSight Crime: The Zetas organization was founded by a group of deserters from the special forces of the Mexican Army.
«Police investigation revealed that the trainer, One Ebeje Nnamdi,»M» 26 years is a deserter from 20 Mechanised Battalion Taraba State in 2014.»
It traces the journey of Inman, a wounded deserter from the Confederate army - the story is based in part on Frazier's great - great - uncle, W. P. Inman.
Well, when he had to join the army, just after World War II, they managed to turn him into two people; so he was bashing away at infantry training at a camp in Northern Ireland when two sea - sick military policemen showed up and arrested him for being a deserter from a different camp in the south of England, where his other self was supposed to be bashing away.
A deserter from the tribe.

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He is going through his own Odyssey, trying to hide from locals who are apt to shoot deserters and meeting all sorts of characters (which translates to a slew of big name actors in small roles) along the way.
The story follows a small group of deserters fleeing from a raging battle through an overgrown field.
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