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    Adam Honory Kirkor (21 January 1818 – 23 November 1886) was a Polish publisher, journalist and archeologist. Kirkor was born in Slivino [ru] on 21 January...
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    Smarhon baranki appeared in the 19th century. Polish-Lithuanian journalist Adam Kirkor wrote in the encyclopedia Picturesque Russia: "In Smorgon, Oshmyany district...
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  • children from both sides interacting through basketball. Jim Sturgess as Adam Kirk Kirsten Dunst as Eden Moore Timothy Spall as Bob Boruchowitz Jayne Heitmeyer...
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  • Notable people with the name include: Kirkor Bezdikyan Kirkor Canbazyan Kirkor Kirkorov Kirkor Zöhrap Adam Kirkor (1818 – 1886), Polish publisher, journalist...
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    Written accounts of Smarhon' baranki appeared in the 19th century. Adam Kirkor wrote in the encyclopedia Picturesque Russia: "In Smorgon', Oshmyany...
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    jockey Adam Kirkor (1818–1886), Polish publisher, journalist, and archeologist Adam Kirsch (born 1976), American poet and literary critic Adam Kisiel (1580/1600–1653)...
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    Battlefield by my buddy Charlie Kirk". facebook.com. Retrieved April 14, 2022. Rubenstein, Adam (October 10, 2018). "Charlie Kirk's Campus Battlefield Is a Hot...
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    Rus' culture were discovered, in particular, in 1877, archaeologist Adam Kirkor, who found a human skeleton with a bronze ring on his finger under a...
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    James Adam Kirk (born 1967) is a retired United States Navy rear admiral and surface warfare officer who last served as the commander of Expeditionary...
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    interior. Its wooden statue of Christ is a copy of the one in Antakalnis. Adam Kirkor wrote in 1855 that both statues were brought from Rome. Before September...
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