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David Burkart is selling this recently built three-story home in the Tiffany Woods subdivision, which is named for his wife, Tiffany.
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Bird species are given in Steinhauer-Burkart et al. which also lists 48 species of reptile and 31 amphibians, and in Musiti et al. Cultural Heritage
Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo 2009
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Burkart was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 71st Cavalry
Gulf War II 2009
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Karl Burkart: So Nanocomp produces textile sheets made from carbon nanotubes, and your materials actually conduct electricity?
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A 15-year-plus employee of TC Canada Trust, Burkart was a manager in the customer service department.
Daimnation!: The Canadian way: Do the crime, not the time/Not the American way 2006
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Burkart, a 38-year-old former trust company employee, had appealed as too harsh the punishment imposed by Provincial Court Judge Gregory Bowden.
Daimnation!: The Canadian way: Do the crime, not the time/Not the American way 2006
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P. alba is native to the plains and low sierra of subtropical Argentina, extending into Uruguay, Paraguay, southern Brazil, and Peru (Burkart 1976) up to
Chapter 10 1996
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Charles W. Burkart was promoted to the rank of Colonel and Everett O. Kerr was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during the period they were maintained missing.
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The last known radio contact from Burkart and Kerr was approximately 50 minutes after takeoff at Da Nang.
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In early 1979, thirteen years after their disappearance, Kerr and Burkart were administratively declared dead based on no specific information that they were alive.
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