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Rhett Bradford
23 November, 11:17
Describe "no-man's land"
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Mariela Clarke
23 November, 12:13
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A No Man's land is an area used by officers to delineate the bottom of the area between to confining trenches.
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Gisselle Pittman
23 November, 15:05
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No man's land was a land that was unoccupied or that was under dispute between two parties who will leave it unoccupied due to either fear or uncertainty.
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