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  • The first canoe was almost in, and it was the one called the Gerkin, paddled by the boys.

    The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake Or the Hermit of Fern Island Margaret Penrose

  • And you can see the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Gerkin (ph) the city.

    CNN Transcript Jul 25, 2005 2005

  • But further, as to Peregrine, Gerfalcon, or Gerkin, she would hear nought of them, nor could she listen, though Granville earnestly exhorted, to the several good reasons which make a falcon dislike her master --

    Tales and Novels — Volume 10 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • Gerkin, who as an agnostic is in the minority at Notre Dame, said this was somewhat surprising.

    Politics Daily Aaron Steiner 2010

  • Gerkin, the philosophy and psychology major, said he thought the debate proved that people with deeply held opposing viewpoints can productively engage with one another.

    Politics Daily Aaron Steiner 2010

  • The company features commercial products from top-quality manufacturers including Mon-Ray, H Windows, Optimum Windows, Gerkin, Universal and Keystone.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • "Our voluntary decisions do not take place in a vacuum," Gerkin said.

    Yale Daily News - Latest Issue Greta Stetson 2010

  • Gerkin, who as an agnostic is in the minority at Notre Dame, said this was somewhat surprising.

    Politics Daily Aaron Steiner 2010

  • Gerkin, who as an agnostic is in the minority at Notre Dame, said this was somewhat surprising.

    Politics Daily Aaron Steiner 2010

  • Gerkin, the philosophy and psychology major, said he thought the debate proved that people with deeply held opposing viewpoints can productively engage with one another.

    Politics Daily Aaron Steiner 2010

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