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1. It definitely crossed her mind that he might actually be the rouge entity and tried to determine if there was any way to tell
2. Long after the time of Sir Josiah Child, however, in 1750, a regulated company was established, the present company of merchants trading to Africa ; which was expressly charged at first with the maintenance of all the British forts and garrisons that lie between Cape Blanc and the Cape of Good Hope, and afterwards with that of those only which lie between Cape Rouge and the Cape of Good Hope
3. 44), not only Senegal and its dependencies, but the whole coast, from the port of Sallee, in South Barbary, to Cape Rouge, was exempted from the jurisdiction of that company, was vested in the crown, and the trade to it declared free to all his majesty's subjects
4. The forts and garrisons which lie north of Cape Rouge, are not only maintained at the expense of the state, but are under the immediate government of the executive power ; and why those which lie south of that cape, and which, too, are, in part at least, maintained at the expense of the state, should be under a different government, it seems not very easy even to imagine a good reason
5. “Right lads I will get the first round in what’s it to be beer or Vin Rouge?” George replied
6. “It’s Billy Boys birthday so let’s settle for Vin Rouge that should hit the spot nicely
7. We had supper together and sat chatting I was not all that hungry so I just smoked and contrary to all the rules she had brought a couple of bottles of Vin Rouge with her which we were now drinking
8. The Khmer Rouge never comes to power, saving 1,000,000 to 1,700,000 more Cambodian lives
9. This means first and foremost the entire Mississippi Valley will stay in the United States, along with the major port city of New Orleans and all the river cities of Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, and Baton Rouge
10. When the communist Khmer Rouge massacred over a million
11. Right smack in the very centre of sailors’ haven, this conspicuous landmark of music, drink, sex and laughter beat all lesser competitors such as the Moulin Rouge, the Atlantik Bar, One-Eyed Jack and the Englische Garten, so named for its starchy waiters and potted palms
12. kohl eyeliner and the rouge on his cheeks, the old boy looked like a
13. The ancient lift that led to the temple above had been modernised and, now well lit with electric power it was faster and allowed the lookout’s an easy, quick and invisible getaway, should they spot any Khmer Rouge patrols
14. It was not a place the Khmer Rouge patrols would trespass as the Angkor grounds and temples were considered taboo, because Khmers held a great fear of ghosts and thought the temple at Ta Prohm to be haunted
15. The rumours abound of strange noises and lights pulsing out of the ground, so the Khmer Rouge patrols avoided the area, therefore they were relatively safe
16. The remaining Khmer Rouge panicked as they could not see or hear the direction of the shots and then as another soldier fell down dead, the commander saw a muzzle flash, from an opening on the wall of the cavern
17. Now, with the Khmer rouge being forced to retreat into the jungles by the liberation forces, he had decided to investigate the ruins and ambush any soldiers behind them, and to also show his men that he wasn’t afraid of ghosts
18. It is the day when the Vietnamese along with many disgruntled Khmer rouge factions in the east and south of the country ousted the Khmer rouge from power and regained Control of Cambodia
19. The townsfolk of Siem Reap had all been moved in a mass exodus by the Khmer Rouge to the countryside work camps, so that was now a city of ghosts
20. Tighe didn’t want to return to the outside world, he had come to realise the brainwashing of the Khmer rouge, had been in total violation of humanity and he was ashamed of the part he had played
21. However, news on TV and radios had informed people about sporadic fighting between liberation forces and small pockets of Khmer Rouge fighters, so with a heavy heart, three years after he’d arrived at the citadel, Tighe told Norm and the others of his intention to return to the outside world and join the fighting, as a government soldier and quash the Khmer Rouge once and for all
22. Even though he was no longer Khmer Rouge, killing to him was second nature and his crack team of commandos, the Prime Minister’s bodyguards, had been accused of many murders to get the Colonel up the political ladder
23. The strategy of the Khmer Rouge was to gradually cut those lines of communication and squeeze Phnom Penh
24. The Khmer Rouge simply ignored the proclamation and carried on fighting
25. By late 1973, there was a growing awareness among the government and population of the fanaticism, total lack of concern over casualties, and complete rejection of any offer of peace talks which "began to suggest that Khmer Rouge fanaticism and capacity for violence were deeper than anyone had suspected
26. The Khmer Rouge leadership was almost completely unknown by the public
27. " Also hidden from scrutiny was the growing antagonism between the Khmer Rouge and their North Vietnamese allies
28. The Khmer Rouge were ideologically tied to the Chinese, while North Vietnam's chief supporters, the Soviet Union, still recognized the Lon Nol
29. Their condition (and the governments) only worsened when Khmer Rouge forces gradually gained control of the banks of the Mekong
30. Sihanouk showed his support for the Khmer Rouge by visiting them in the field, their ranks swelled from 6000 to 50,000 fighters
31. Many of these new recruits for the Khmer Rouge were apolitical peasants who fought in support of the king, not for communism, of which they had little understanding
32. When the Khmer Republic fell to the Khmer Rouge in April 1975, Prince Sihanouk became the symbolic head of state of the new regime while Pol Pot remained in power
33. The next year, on April 4, 1976, the Khmer Rouge forced Sihanouk out of office again and into political retirement
34. Whilst in power, the Khmer Rouge carried out a radical program that included isolating the country from foreign influence, closing schools, hospitals and factories, abolishing banking, finance and currency, outlawing all religions, confiscating all private property and relocating people from urban areas to collective farms where forced labour was widespread
35. In Phnom Penh and other cities, the Khmer Rouge told residents that they would be moved only about "two or three kilometres" outside the city and would return in "two or three days
36. " Some witnesses say they were told that the evacuation was because of the "threat of American bombing" and that they did not have to lock their houses since the Khmer Rouge would "take care of everything" until they returned
37. These were not the first evacuations of civilian populations by the Khmer Rouge
38. The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn Cambodia into a classless society by depopulating cities and forcing the urban population ("New People") into agricultural communes
39. During their four years in power, the Khmer Rouge overworked and starved the population, at the same time executing selected groups who had the potential to undermine the new state (including intellectuals or even those that had stereotypical signs of learning, such as glasses) and killing many others for even minor breaches of rules
40. Cambodians were expected to produce three Tons of rice per hectare; before the Khmer Rouge era, the average was only one Ton per hectare
41. The Khmer Rouge forced people to work for 16 hours non-stop, without adequate rest or food
42. During the rule of the Khmer Rouge, these usages were abolished
43. The Khmer Rouge invented new terms
44. The ideology of the Khmer Rouge evolved over time
45. After 1960, the Khmer Rouge developed its own unique political ideas
46. For example, contrary to most Marxist doctrine, the Khmer Rouge considered the farmers in the countryside to be the proletariat and the true representatives of the working class, a form of Maoism which brought them onto the PRC side of the Soviet-Sino Split
47. By the 1970s, the ideology of the Khmer Rouge combined its own ideas with the anti-colonialist ideas of the PCF, which its leaders had acquired during their education in French universities in the 1950s
48. The Khmer Rouge leaders were also privately very resentful of what they saw as the arrogant attitude of the Vietnamese, and were determined to establish a form of communism very different from the Vietnamese model and also from other Communist countries, including China
49. South Fort Rouge
50. With a mere forty-six dollars hidden in a leather money belt, he had emigrated to Canada and settled in Winnipeg where his knowledge of railway locomotives, obtained from service with the Red Army, secured him a job at South Fort Rouge
1. The furrowing tears had mark'd her rouged cheek;
2. “Yes, Mama,” Sarah said with trepidation, searching her mother’s way for an answer to the subtle rouged look in Angela’s deep eyes
3. Her hair had been lifted into a bun under the hat, hovering above a face pale with make-up, the cheeks rouged, the lips tinctured
4. But I rouged, waxed, and polished a great red monster, long dead!
5. All which was formerly rouged, is washed free
6. ” And the company could see now that his cheeks were rouged and his eyelashes beaded
7. And what do you think ! She went in, asked for the lady, and on all sides women ran up to her at once—horrid creatures, rouged ; they rushed at her, laughing
8. She was painfully thin and she limped, she was heavily powdered and rouged; her long neck was quite bare, she had neither kerchief nor pelisse; she had nothing on but an old dark dress in spite of the cold and windy, though bright, September day
9. She was coarsely rouged and powdered as before
10. In three carriages involved among the munition carts, closely squeezed together, sat women with rouged faces, dressed in glaring colors, who were shouting something in shrill voices
11. The disagreeable and deadly bluishness of his hands and face was covered up with paint; his hands were whitened, his cheeks rouged
12. And suppose there was a woman”—with swift jealousy Nancy remembered the engagement Philip had broken in order to dine with her that evening—“not a very young woman, who had shoals of money, as you say, who rouged a little, and helped nature along a little in several ways, and did a number of other things that you and I don’t exactly like, but who at heart was a very good sort—would you advise this man to marry her?”
1. spring up rouges and cops out of nowhere, to test my will this
2. The day seemed never-ending, but finally, the sun set on the horizon, sending the heavens into a whirlwind of rouges
3. 5: Ni talons rouges, ni bonnets rouges