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Edita Birnkrant , director of the New York chapter of Friends of Animals, said the move was the city's attempt to "deflect the outcry over this senseless and brutal slaughter of wildlife."
The Goose May Be Cooked This Year Sumathi Reddy 2011
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Edita Birnkrant, New York director of Friends of Animals, an advocacy group that has protested the horse-drawn carriages in Central Park, said horses don't belong in an "urban, chaotic environment."
Park Wants Riders Back in the Saddle Michael Howard Saul 2011
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The Czech ambassador, Mrs. Edita Hrda, then welcomed the diverse group to the Bohemian National Hall, followed by Her Excellency Ms. Yanick Mézile, the Haitian Government's minister of women's affairs.
Jim Luce: International Community Gathers for "Uni Haiti" at Upper East Gala Jim Luce 2011
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Edita Birnkrant , director of the New York chapter of Friends of Animals, said the move was the city's attempt to "deflect the outcry over this senseless and brutal slaughter of wildlife."
The Goose May Be Cooked This Year Sumathi Reddy 2011
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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Edita, Helsinki, 272pp.
Scenarios of projected changes in the four ACIA regions for 2020, 2050, and 2080 2009
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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Edita, Helsinki, 272pp.
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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Edita, Helsinki, 272pp.
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The Bavarian Opera Festival continued tonight with one of two scheduled performances from Edita Gruberova.
The Queen, while not in the spring of youth, is far from dead 2007
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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Edita, Helsinki, 272pp.
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Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Edita, Helsinki, 272pp.
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