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In the article, Cloe says pilot Davis “was the last casualty of what was called the Kiska Blitz,” the consistent bombing of Japanese targets in Kiska Harbor.
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We had the ten lads that had been in Kiska and were captured there by the Japanese.
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Turks - It's possible that everyone who works at Kiska is Turkish.
Brownstoner 2009
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Cloe said Pilot Davis was the last casualty of what was called the Kiska Blitz, the consistent bombing of
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Kiska Metals Corporation (TSX VENTURE: KSK) ( "Kiska" or "the Company") has signed an Option
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Kiska Metals Corporation, (TSX VENTURE: KSK), ( "Kiska") is pleased to report results from wide-spaced surface reconnaissance work conducted as part of the late 2009 program at the Whistler Project, Alaska.
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(Javed Jaffrey) and Daljit (Aashish Chaudhary) - who live in Bangkok as tenants in the improbably large "Kiska" mansion (named purely for its punning utility) until one day they simultaneously lose their jobs and their accommodation (in both cases, their fault, though I think we're supposed to root for them).
Ultrabrown 2009
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Jason Weber, President and CEO of Kiska Metals Corporation (TSX VENTURE: KSK) ( "Kiska"), reports that the Company has granted 1,520,000 incentive stock options to directors, officers and employees of the Company at a price of $0.90, expiring December 15, 2014.
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Hasan was a protected species and I'll bet the scrambled eggs on my old hat that the officers who wrote those disgusting paeans for Hasan were promoted while those if any who told it as it was got passed over for insensitivity or were transferred to command a coal barge at Kiska.
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Witnesses to these cataclysmic events include a thief called Kiska, and Temper, a war-weary veteran.
Night of Knives by Ian C Esslemont Mark 2008
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