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Karig (Persian: كاريگ, also
Romanized as
Kārīg; also
known as Gārīk) is a
village in
Madvarat Rural District, in the
Central District of Shahr-e Babak...
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Walter Karig (November 13, 1898 –
September 30, 1956) was a
prolific writer, who
served as a US
naval captain.
Karig wrote a
number of
works on Allied...
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refer to: Zotz (surname) Zotz!, a 1962 film
based on a 1947
novel by
Walter Karig Zotz (candy), a
fizzing hard
candy El Zotz, an
archaeological site in Guatemala...
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Karig Sára (13 June 1914 – 2
February 1999) was a
Hungarian poet best
known for her
humanitarian efforts during the
Second World War. She was recognized...
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September 2016.
Auphan &
Mordal (1976), pp. 212–218
Karig (1946), p. 191
Karig (1946), p. 184
Karig (1946), p. 201
Potter &
Nimitz (1960), pp. 571–572...
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Stories series. It was
first published in 1932 and was
penned by
Walter Karig, a
replacement writer for
Mildred Wirt Benson.
Benson declined series work...
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mysteries included Leslie McFarlane,
James Duncan Lawrence,
Walter Karig,
Nancy Axelrad,
Patricia Doll,
Charles S. Strong, Alma S****e, Wilhelmina...
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expected to
universally be
zones of compression. However, in 1970, Dan
Karig published a
model of back-arc
basins consistent with
plate tectonics. Back-arc...
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second volume written by
Walter Karig, it was
originally published in 1933
under the
pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Due to
Karig having died in 1956, as of January...
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magical powers from a god of an
ancient civilization. It is
based on
Walter Karig's 1947 novel. A
brilliant but
peculiar professor of
Ancient Eastern languages...