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Carla Hacken is overseeing the film’s development for the studio.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Heads to Big Screen | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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He had a contract with the top-flight club Hacken from 2007 to 2009 but a series of injuries meant he was not offered a new deal.
Anton Hysen states case for coming out and for his father's speech 2011
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Alejandro Bedoya not in 18 (suspended) for Orebro's 2-0 win over Hacken
Americans abroad 2010
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Web: www. piao.com.cn Hong Kong CONCERT Alan Tam and Hacken Lee: Two big names in Cantopop team up, not for the first time -- in 2003 "Principal" Tam (a nickname he picked up for his efforts to mentor other singers, including Mr. Lee) joined Mr. Lee for a series of concerts around the world, including multiple shows in Hong Kong and Las Vegas.
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Most of the action in the series centered around Sean Noonan's bar, where Tommy and his partner and best friend, Natt, hung out in with other hitmen, such as Ringo Chen and Hacken.
Top 100 Comic Book Runs #40-36 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Esturmy knight, Iohn Kington clerke, and William Brampton citizen of London your ambassadours and messengers on the one parte, and our honorable and religious brethren, namely Conradus Lichtensten great commander, Warnherus de Tettingen chiefe hospitalary and commander in Elbing, and Arnold de Hacken treasurer, being the procuratours and commissioners of Fra.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Norway's Prince Hacken (ph), for example, marrying a single mother, and the nation wholeheartedly accepting Princess (UNINTELLIGIBLE), despite her admitting to a wild past.
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Hacken and Axen mountains and the Selisberg shutting out the world for
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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Intestinal anastomosis, whereby two portions of a severed or resected bowel can be intimately joined, excluding from fecal circulation the portion of bowel which has become obstructed, was originally suggested by Maisonneuve, and was studied experimentally by von Hacken.
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Intestinal anastomosis, whereby two portions of a severed or resected bowel can be intimately joined, excluding from fecal circulation the portion of bowel which has become obstructed, was originally suggested by Maisonneuve, and was studied experimentally by von Hacken.
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