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  2. No man's land - Wikipedia

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    No man's land remained a regular feature of the battlefield until near the end of World War I when mechanised weapons (i.e., tanks and airplanes) made entrenched lines less of an obstacle. Effects from World War I no man's lands persist today, for example at Verdun in France, where the Zone Rouge (Red Zone) contains unexploded ordnance , and is ...

  3. No man's land (Latrun) - Wikipedia

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    The no man's land in the Latrun region (between the green lines) Closeup of central area. No man's land in the Latrun area (NML) was a strip of territory covering 46.4 square kilometres (17.9 sq mi), [a] in the area of Latrun. Israel considers the area of the NML to be a part of its state, while Palestinians regard it as a part of the West Bank ...

  4. The Walking Dead: No Man's Land - Wikipedia

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    The Walking Dead: No Man's Land is a 2015 mobile strategy video game developed by Finnish game company Next Games , based on the comic book series The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. The game was released in the United States as part of AMC's big The Walking Dead advertising campaign.

  5. No Man's Land (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Land, a play by Harold Pinter; No Man's Land (Baldacci novel), a novel by David Baldacci; No Man's Land (Greene novel), a 1950 novel by Graham Greene; No Man's Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania, a 1994 book by George Monbiot

  6. No Man's Land (Greene novel) - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Land is a novella by Graham Greene which was commissioned in 1950 by the film director Carol Reed, although it was not made into a film. The plot is set in Soviet-occupied East Germany shortly after World War II. No Man's Land was published, with a 1949 novella The Stranger's Hand and a foreword to both by David Lodge, in 2005. [1] ´

  7. No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) - Wikipedia

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    A writer named Stephen L. Suffet wrote a song in 1997, from the point of Willie McBride respectfully answering Bogle, set to the same tune as "No Man's Land", and saying that he doesn't regret fighting in the First World War. [14] The lyrics were included in the book Eric Bogle, Music and the Great War: 'An Old Man's Tears'. [15]

  8. Singapore’s delayed prime minister switch could happen next ...

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    Singapore will soon have its fourth-ever prime minister since independence, as the country's current leader, Lee Hsien Loong, signaled when he will end his nearly 20-year tenure.

  9. No Man's Land (2021 American film) - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Land is a 2021 American Western film, directed by Conor Allyn from a screenplay by Jake Allyn and David Barraza. It stars Frank Grillo, Jake Allyn, George Lopez, Andie MacDowell, Alex MacNicoll, Jorge A. Jiménez, and Andres Delgado.