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What does LOAP stand for?

Life of A Peasant (gaming, Warcraft III map series)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The Good Earth," Buck's most famous book, follows the life of a peasant farmer in pre-Revolutionary China as he marries, accumulates wealth and experiences both success and heartache.
The dictator who boasted 68 palaces when in power had been living the life of a peasant.
Peasant The dictator was reduced to the life of a peasant despite having $750,000 of pillaged money pounds 440,000 on him.
But the dictator was reduced to the life of a peasant despite having $750,000 of pillaged money around pounds 440,000 in his possession.
The Good Earth," Buck's most famous book, follows the life of a peasant farmer in pre-Revolutionary China as he marries, accumulates wealth and experiences both success and heartache.

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