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Karis Jagger

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Karis Hunt Jagger (born November 4 1970) in London, is an English Production Assistant. She is the daughter of The Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger and singer Marsha Hunt. Although after Karis's birth, Mick Jagger refused to pay child support, a settlement was made in 1979....

Karishmeh Felfeli

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Karishmeh Felfeli is a radio broadcaster, pianist, vocalist and creator of Offbeat, a critically acclaimed classical music and arts radio program for Dublin City FM. As a radio presenter, Karishmeh Felfeli has also been heard on CBC Radio 2 and more recently, on BBC Radio 3.She w...

KARK

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A KARK is a method of modifying the air box of pre-EFI Hinckley Triumph Bonneville, Bonneville T100 and Thruxton motorcycles to allow the fitting of a pair of pod-type air filters in place of the single stock air filter. This method makes it possible to retain the original stock ...

Karl Allweier

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Karl Allweier is a New York based guitarist/bassist known primarily as the bass behind such notables as Frank Carillo, Albert Cummings, and Richie Scarlet. He has composed music that has appeared on the 's Biography series, The Travel Channel Road Trip series, The History Channel...

Karl Axel Lind

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Karl Axel Lind (26 February 1946 - 5 September 2012) was a Swedish reflexologist. He was the originator of full-body reflexology.He has been called "father of Nordic Reflexology", and "father of modern reflexology". Bibliography Unfortunately, most of Karl Axe...

Karl Baxter

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Karl Baxter is a British entrepreneur and the founder of Wholesale Clearance UK.CareerBaxter began his career as a cabinet maker and boat builder for Sunseeker International. He became an individual seller on eBay in 2002, selling children's toys and novelty items he purchased fr...

Karl Bjorn Erickson

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Karl Bjorn Erickson is an American and essayist, whose work in the latter field consists mainly of religious and political topics. Career Karl Erickson is the author of a children's book entitled Tristan's Travels, which is set in Astoria, Oregon. (According to the author's websi...

Karl Bluestone

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Karl Bluestone was a Kent Police officer who murdered his pregnant wife and two of his children then hanged himself. The incident became notorious as an example of police failures when dealing with domestic violence. The murders On 28 August 2001, after drinking with colleagues, ...

Karl Clark (police officer)

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Osby Karl Clark (born October 16, 1957) is an American police officer from North Carolina, and a former police chief, best known for his service on international assignments with the International Police. Best remembered as a member of the 'UNTAET Crime Scene Detachment' (ca 1999...

Karl D. Gregory Cooperative House

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Karl D. Gregory Cooperative House is a member of the Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan. The structure that stands at 1617 Washtenaw was originally built in 1909 for the Tau Gamma Nu fraternity, but was purchased by the ICC in 1995. Gregory House is the only ...

Karl Glogauer

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Karl Glogauer is the protagonist of two novels by Michael Moorcock, and a secondary character in additional novels and short stories.Fictional biographyIn Behold the Man, he acts as a surrogate Christ after travelling to 28 AD in a time machine. The novel Breakfast in the Ruins c...

Karl Holluba

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Karl Holluba (born August 27, 1944) is a German political figure and the treasurer of the The Left Party. Previously, he was a member of the and the . Biography He received his Abitur in 1962 and began an apprenticeship as a shopkeeper. From 1963 to 1968, he studied finance at th...

Karl Joseph Ufert

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ProfileKarl Joseph Ufert (born August 10, 1964, in New York, New York) is an American marketing executive and consultant. He is President and Co-Principal Partner of Mitra Creative, a New York and Taipei, Taiwan-based marketing, branding, communications and interactive, multimedi...

Karl Kennedy and Susan Smith

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Dr. Karl Kennedy and Susan Smith are fictional characters who make up the couple Karl and Susan Kennedy in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Karl is portrayed by Alan Fletcher, and Susan by Jackie Woodburne.They are widely regarded by fans not only as two popular characters i...

Karl Lagasse

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Karl Lagasse, French American artist born on April 4, 1981, in Paris, France. Creator of the One Dollar sculpture as well as the trophy for the 43rd to 48th editions of the Deauville American Film Festival. Lagasse is currently living and working in Austin, Texas. Biography Youth...

Karl Lange (Nazi persecutee)

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:For the German aerospace engineer, see Karl Otto LangeKarl Lange (born 28 October 1915, date of death unknown) was imprisoned by the Nazis for the then crime of homosexuality under the criminal code's Paragraph 175, which defined homosexuality as an unnatural act.Lange was born ...

Karl Rove in the George W. Bush administration

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Karl Rove's career in U.S. President George W. Bush's administration began shortly after the first inauguration of George W. Bush in January 2001. Karl Rove was appointed Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President. Rove was reassigned from his policy development role to one fo...

Karl Singewald

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Karl Singewald (1886-1966) was a Baltimore lawyer and author. Singewald played a large part in Maryland’s efforts to publish editions of The American Guide Series, a series of publications funded by the Federal Writer's Project, a division of the WPA.Singewald&rsquo...

Karl Waheed Avocats

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Karl Waheed Avocats is a French law firm based in Paris, created in 1993. The firm is specialized in international mobility law as applied to personnel of multinational companies with operations in France and abroad.The firm includes twenty lawyers and legal consultants, and deal...

Karl Wilkes

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Karl W. Wilkes is an American artist known for his historical paintings.Atrist's Mission Statement: To unveil a universal language through art that will relate to all of mankind for them to observe. That which will also educate and communicate a living expression from cultures of...

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