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Aigars Kriķis (28
August 1954 in Riga – 15
February 1999), also
known as
Aygars Krikis (Russian: Айгарс Крикис), was a
Latvian Soviet luger who competed...
- U446†),
krkum (U358), kr... (Sö345$A),
kRkum (Sö82). In the accusative:
kriki (Sö170).
Uncertain case krik (U1016$Q).
Greece also
appears as griklanti...
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Aigars Kriķis won the gold
medal at the men's
doubles event at the 1978 FIL
World Luge
Championships in Imst, Austria.
Bremze and
Kriķis also won a...
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Headmaster Māris
Brasla Head
teacher Dainis Kriķis Grades From 7 till 12
Number of
students 1055
classes 33
Language Latvian...
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Nicole Heiniger April Fernanda Lima
Fabio Bartelt May
Laura Love Than****is
Krikis June
Isabeli Fontana Fabio Bartelt July Ymre
Stiekema Fabio Bartelt August...
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occurred underneath the
Katla ice cap; this part also gave rise to the
Kriki [ˈkʰrɪːcɪ]
hyaloclastite on the
eastern side of the ice cap, a
product of...
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Chirikurok -kaa
hokurok -kaa peke
kriki. English: "three o'clock" ****anese: "or" English: "four o'clock" ****anese: "or" Malay: "go" English: "cr****" "We...
- years, the
choir has been led by many
talented conductors, e.g.
Centis Kriķis, Kārlis Beinerts, Edvīns and Inga Dziļums, Ints Teterovskis, etc. The choir's...
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Possibly from Old
Norse krasa (="shatter") via Old
French crasir cr****
kriki ("corner, nook")
through ME
creke ("narrow
inlet in a coastline") altered...
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Zigmars Berkolds Sandris Bērziņš
Dainis Bremze Inārs
Kivlenieks Aigars Kriķis Anna
Orlova Guntis Rēķis Mārtiņš
Rubenis Elīza Tīruma
Maija Tīruma Andris...