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  • TV: Space Nazis were a topic tossed over to us by one of the writers of Star Wreck, Jarmo Puskala.

    Network Awesome: Nazi's on the Darkside of the Moon! An Interview With the Makers of Iron Sky Network Awesome 2011

  • The first full-time head of the Welsh national teams, the Finnish coach Jarmo Matikainen, steps into his new role today with ambitions to match his achievements in his own country at both senior and youth levels.

    New Wales coach Jarmo Matikainen sets sights on Euro 2013 qualification Tony Leighton 2010

  • The move also goes well with the idea of Saudi restructuring, said Jarmo Kotilaine , chief economist at the National Commercial Bank.

    Saudi Arabia to Allow Foreign Carriers Summer Said 2011

  • From my friend Jarmo I received the book Social Media: introduction to the tools and processes of participatory economy by Katri Lietsala and Esa Sirkkunen.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Jak Boumans 2008

  • From my friend Jarmo I received the book Social Media: introduction to the tools and processes of participatory economy by Katri Lietsala and Esa Sirkkunen.

    Archive 2008-11-03 Jak Boumans 2008

  • The real action, they were convinced, had been farther east, at Neolithic sites like Jericho in Palestine and Jarmo in Iraq.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

  • The excavations at Jarmo turned up the earliest evidence then known for domesticated wheat and barley, which the Braidwood team dated to about 8,500 years ago.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

  • Helbaek had earlier worked with Robert Braidwood at Jarmo, where he found the burnt remains of the earliest known domesticated wheat and barley.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

  • At Jarmo in Iraq, the American Robert Braidwood had found evidence for the earliest known domestication of wheat and barley, thus pinpointing the dawn of the agricultural revolution in the so-called Fertile Crescent of the Near East.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

  • Although the Neolithic settlement at Jericho, the earliest known, was founded perhaps 2,000 years earlier, Çatalhöyük had thrived at the same time as Jarmo and many other Neolithic sites to the east of Anatolia.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

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