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Karlin may
refer to:
Karlin (Pinsk), a
village Karlín, a
district of
Prague Karlín (Hodonín District), a muni****lity and
village Karlín, a
village and...
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Karlín (German: Karolinenthal) is a
cadastral area of Prague, part of
Prague 8 muni****l district,
formerly an
independent town (which
became part of Prague...
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Karlins is a
contributor to
Psychology Today. An avid
poker player, he is
considered an
expert in the "psychology of gambling". "About
Marvin Karlins"...
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Karlin is a
surname tracing back to the
Hasidic dynasty originating with
Rebbe Aaron the
Great of
Karlin in present-day Belarus.
Alternate derivations...
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Joyce Ann
Karlin Fahey (born
January 5, 1951) is an
American lawyer and politician. She
served as both a
federal prosecutor and a Los
Angeles County Superior...
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Karlin is a
Hasidic group that is an
offshoot of
Karlin-Stolin. A
distinguished group of the
elders of
Karlin did not
accept the
leadership of the...
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Miriam Karlin OBE (23 June 1925 – 3 June 2011) was an
English actress whose career lasted for more than 60 years. She was
known for her role as
Paddy in...
- New York: E.P. Dutton, p. 89.
Karlins, N.F. "Mary Ann Willson." The
Magazine Antiques (November 1976), p. 1040.
Karlins, N.F. "Mary Ann Willson." The...
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Aharon of
Karlin may
refer to:
Aharon of
Karlin (I) (1738–1771),
founder of the
Karlin-Stolin
Hasidic dynasty Aharon of
Karlin (II) (1802–1872), his grandson...
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Judge Karlin said, "Did Mrs. Du
react inappropriately? Absolutely. But was that
reaction understandable? I
think that it was."
Karlin added, "this...