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  • Don't know why, but the Burg is calling for a visit!

    Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009

  • Men may be more willing than women to sacrifice achievement goals for a romantic relationship, according to a new study by Catherine Mosher of Duke Medical Center and Sharon Danoff-Burg from the University of Albany.

    August 28th, 2007 2007

  • Men may be more willing than women to sacrifice achievement goals for a romantic relationship, according to a new study by Catherine Mosher of Duke Medical Center and Sharon Danoff-Burg from the University of Albany.

    Men Choose Romance Over Success | Impact Lab 2007

  • Hawarden is supposed to be synonymous with the word Burg-Ardden,

    The Grand Old Man Cook, Richard B 1989

  • Hawarden is supposed to be synonymous with the word Burg-Ardden, Ardin,

    The Grand Old Man Richard B. Cook

  • Yang E, Adzick NS: Fetal surgery. in Burg FD, Polin RA, Ingelfinger JE, Wald ER (eds): Current pediatric therapy.

    CHOP general fetal medicine publications 2010

  • Still, Wizenberg's take is fresh, and the book is especially touching when she writes about her father, an outsize character known as Burg, who favored heavy cream on his cereal and ranch dressing and caraway seeds in his potato salad.

    Paperback roundup: 'The Homemade Life,' by Molly Wizenberg Nora Krug 2010

  • Still, Wizenberg's take is fresh, and the book is especially touching when she writes about her father, an outsize character known as Burg, who favored heavy cream on his cereal and ranch dressing and caraway seeds in his potato salad.

    Paperback roundup: 'The Homemade Life,' by Molly Wizenberg Nora Krug 2010

  • The Burg is The Office set amongst hipsters in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

    Ryan J. Davis: WebTV Watercooler 2008

  • The tombs of the New Kingdom, cut into the round-topped knoll called the Burg el Hammam (Pigeon Hill), served as the residence of the British archaeologists working at Hierakonpolis in 1898-1899.

    Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Hierakonpolis 2009 - Field Note 3 2002

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