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On his return he met his brother, and built on the spot of meeting a city, which he called Balk; and made it the capital of his kingdom.
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"We want kids to play outside and everyone to engage in physical activity," Balk says.
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Their story has been immortalized in two major movies: the historically inaccurate and romanticized Badlands, 1973, with Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek, and the based-on-fact 1993 miniseries, Murder in the Heartland, with Tim Roth and Fairuza Balk.
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More Airlines Balk at Tax Proposal "Ultra low cost" airlines have sprung up, led by Spirit Airlines Inc., which sells tickets for as little as $9, and makes its money charging passengers for such things as seat assignments and carry-on baggage.
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Most skin cancers "are really preventable," says Sophie Balk, a pediatrician at Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York.
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"We want kids to play outside and everyone to engage in physical activity," Balk says.
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But as things stand, Delaware has already become what Alex Balk calls "the most ontological race in the nation."
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But "sunscreens have never been shown to be toxic in children," Balk says.
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But "sunscreens have never been shown to be toxic in children," Balk says.
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Most skin cancers "are really preventable," says Sophie Balk, a pediatrician at Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York.
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