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Chaile, called Karoline in German, was born in 1739 in Buchau, a free imperial town in southwest Germany.
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Nirgends No Place on Earth, 1979, she imagines a meeting between two writers, Heinrich von Kleist and the poet Karoline von Gunderrode, both of whom killed themselves in the early 1800s, as a way of examining the experience of defeat.
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Nils Ribi Karoline Droege rides an Idaho 'flow' trail.
For Mountain Bikers, New Ways to Go Downhill Fast Jim Carlton 2011
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Most, however, like Karoline Skippervold and Nina Martinez, students from Spain who were vacationing in Hawaii, were disappointed.
Obama Raises $1.3 Million in Hawaii - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Most, however, like Karoline Skippervold and Nina Martinez, students from Spain who were vacationing in Hawaii, were disappointed.
Obama Raises $1.3 Million in Hawaii - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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In 1908, the first center for cancer was established in Stockholm at the university clinic of the Karoline Institute, where the gynecologist James Heyman developed his method of radium treatment of cancer of the uterus.
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ROJAS: Karoline and Ben Byler have six new reasons to be thankful this Thanksgiving.
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And my wife, Karoline, is doing great and her spirits are high.
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My mother, Karoline Wolff, and my brothers, Wolfgang and Selly Wolff, are being deported on May 8th, from Weimar.
i will plant you a lilac tree LAURA HILLMAN 2003
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In loving memory of my parents, Martin and Karoline Wolff, and my brothers, Wolfgang and Selly, who were murdered by the Nazis.
i will plant you a lilac tree LAURA HILLMAN 2003
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