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The Time of the Uprooted
Elie Wiesel
(
1928
-)
That second floor was a wonderful adventure. It was cozy. But at the same time we had this feeling of being uprooted ? and also of being cold and of having to come back down to the real world.
Malachy McCourt
(
1931
-)
That was my roots, I was uprooted and came here.
Elaine Nunn
We have approximately 600 to 700 trees uprooted and down,
Ron Williams
I wore the tie to identify with the pain of the uprooted,
Uri Dan
After all they had been through to ... finally get clean and eating regularly, they didn't want to be uprooted,
Margaret Walker
(
1915
-
1998
)
The AP is using the term `refugee' where appropriate to capture the sweep and scope of the effects of this historic natural disaster on a vast number of our citizens, ... Several hundred thousand people have been uprooted from their homes and communities and forced to seek refuge in more than 30 different states across America. Until such time as they are able to take up new lives in their new communities or return to their former homes, they will be refugees.
Kathleen Carroll
The AP is using the term 'refugee' where appropriate to capture the sweep and scope of the effects of this historic natural disaster on a vast number of our citizens, ... Several hundred thousand people have been uprooted from their homes and communities and forced to seek refuge in more than 30 different states across America. Until such time as they are able to take up new lives in their new communities or return to their former homes, they will be refugees.
Kathleen Carroll
The AP is using the term ‘refugee’ where appropriate to capture the sweep and scope of the effects of this historic natural disaster on a vast number of our citizens, ... Several hundred thousand people have been uprooted from their homes and communities and forced to seek refuge in more than 30 different states across America. Until such time as they are able to take up new lives in their new communities or return to their former homes, they will be refugees.
Kathleen Carroll
The tree was two feet in diameter and part of the roots were uprooted, it was such a significant impact,
James Hughes
Every tree in my yard is uprooted, the whole neighborhood is just a disaster. Power lines laying across the street.
Tony Judice
You uprooted. It takes you a while to figure out what the hell happened to you. It's going to take months to realize, My life was wiped out.
Gerald Cooper
I have mixed feelings. I think the expansion is great for Scheels. But I think it's sad that five locally owned businesses have to be uprooted.
Traci Green
[We've been] sending goods and resources, and raising money to assist our brothers and sisters who've been uprooted.
Wallace Davis
She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. We had large trees down and uprooted. No residential structures were destroyed and no injuries were reported to our office.
Ryan Buckingham
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