corrie in A Sentence

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    Corrie ten Boom Museum.

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    Corrie, take my hand.

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    I'm not going to die, Corrie.

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    There has to be a plan, Corrie.

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    I need the message aunt Corrie, they're waiting.

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    Corrie Woods 's.

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    The Rachel Corrie.

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    Corrie TEN BOOM.

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    Casper, Corrie and Betsie were all arrested and imprisoned.

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    So it is nice to be out of it[Corrie].”.

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    Corrie Woods's biography and Corrie Woods's list of article categories.

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    In 2003, American activist Rachel Corrie was killed in Rafah.

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    The Corrie ten Boom Museum website explains why, and what happened to them:.

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    Corrie's grandfather had supported efforts to improve Christian-Jewish relations in the nineteenth century.

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    By protecting these people, Casper and his daughters, Betsie and Corrie, risked their lives.

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    By protecting these people, Casper and his daughters, Corrie and Betsie, risked their lives.

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    By protecting these people, Casper and his daughters, Corrie and Betsie, risked their very lives.

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    By protecting these people, Casper and his daughters, Corrie and her sister Betsie, risked their lives.

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    By protecting these people, Casper ten Boom and his daughters, Corrie and Betsie, risked their lives.

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    The Holocaust Museum understands that Corrie and her family did what they didbecause of their Christian faith.

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    The Holocaust Museum understands that Corrie and her family did what they did because of their Christian faith.

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    Corrie's brother Willem, sister Nollie, and nephew Peter were at the house that day, and were also taken to prison.

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    Four members of the ten Boom family, including the 84-year-old patriarch, Caspar, and Corrie's sister Betsie, would die at the hands of the Nazis for what they did.

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    Before her 1983 death, Corrie was honored by the Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem as one of the“Righteous Among the Nations,” for her role in saving Jews from the Holocaust.

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    Corrie and"the Beje group" would search for courageous Dutch families who would take in refugees, and much of Corrie's time was spent caring for these people once they were in hiding.

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    Corrie and“the Beje[pron. bay-yay] group” would search for courageous Dutch families who would take in refugees, and much of Corrie's time was spent caring for these people once they were in hiding.

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    He reminds me of Rachel Corrie, a young woman from the US who, oceans away from her home in Columbia, stood before an Israeli tank to save a Palestinian house from being bulldozed.

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    While it's nice and relaxing to read a book in front of the fire or watch Corrie with a take-away-TV-dinner, there's not too many of us who want to go through life on our own.

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    In May- June 2010, Maguire was a passenger on board the MV Rachel Corrie, one of seven vessels that were part of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, a flotilla of pro-Palestinian activists that attempted to bust the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the Gaza Strip.

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    She praised the"inspirational work of the International Solidarity Movement" and paid tribute to the memory of"Rachel Corrie, who gave her life protesting the demolition of Palestinian homes by Israeli military," saying that"it is the Rachels of this world who reminds us that we are responsible for each other, and we are interconnected in a mysteriously spiritual and beautiful way.

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