Her father was shot in both legs, stranded in no-man's-land between the German and Allied lines.
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In the 30-metre stretch of no-man's-land between the borders, a Baghdad family beds down in a battered Mercedes.
Popular British newspapers and magazines printed photographs and drawings of German and British soldiers celebrating Christmas together in no-man's-land.
Pakistan has so far refused to open the border, forcing refugees to wait in a 200-metre strip of no-man's-land between the two countries.
This time there's hope he'll create a revival on the dreary north end of the Strip, where the Desert Inn is located, a no-man's-land of aging dowagers and low-roller joints.
By 1916 and 1917 the relentless slaughter of a war of attrition had so deepened enmity on both sides that friendly meetings in no-man's-land were all but unthinkable, even at Christmas.
Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer had argued assisted suicide was in a legal "no-man's land".
City defender Stevan Savic first attempted a bizarre backward header that fell harmlessly into the vast no-man's land ahead of goalkeeper Joe Hart.
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The new rainbow coalition has shown it can survive without the Freedom Party, leaving Geert Wilders in something of a political no-man's land.
But the US delegation is in a political no-man's land, not knowing whether George W Bush or Al Gore will be the next president.
The Italy captain was caught in no-man's land early on, allowing Mats Hummels to poke goalwards only to see Andrea Pirlo scramble the ball off the line.
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The French defender delivered a pass into no-man's land inside the Arsenal area and allowed Parnaby to seize on the ball before bringing the former Middlesbrough player down.
But there is still a desolate no-man's land in the centre which has hardly changed since we visited last year, except for a clock tower with even less of a face.
Co-hosts Poland looked to be cruising to their first-ever European Championship finals victory when Borussia Dortmund striker Lewandowski headed home Jakub Blaszczykowski's cross, with Greece keeper Kostas Chalkias stuck in no-man's land.
In Tajikistan, on the southern fringes of the ex-Soviet Union, 250 shift-workers are slowly bulldozing a 32-kilometre (20-mile) road from Murgab in the Pamir mountains, eastwards across the rock, salt and sand wilderness of no-man's land, towards China.
"They're stuck in this no-man's-land of being in the middle between the national and regional players, " says Lin.
Half the refugees are thought to be roaming in the southern Pool region, a no-man's-land between Brazzaville and Dolisie.
Celina Nogueras Cuevas, a young curator and author of "Frescos: 50 Puerto Rican Artists Under 35, " says this no-man's-land extends to the arts.
By this week about 45, 000 distraught Albanians spent several days in an increasingly squalid patch of no-man's-land at the border without shelter, food or sanitation.
Plyming didn't state it specificially, but if you take this view to its logical conclusion, a regular 42-inch HDTV would get pushed into a no man's land somewhere inbetween -- it's not portable, not immersive, and therefore not able to compete in the long-term.
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The area's a bit of a no man's land along the top -- there's no camera to be seen on the Nook's front or rear.
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These NGOs proposed that Canada, Australia and some European Union countries take the residents of two smaller camps, one inside Syria and another in a no man's land at the Iraq-Syria border crossing.
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