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On a somewhat different tack, the book "A War of Witches" by Timothy Knab is about Cuetzalan and includes a good bit about these caves.
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Dr. Timothy J, Knab is a professor of anthropology at the Universidad de Las Americas, Puebla, and a formally trained chef.
Tomothy J. Knab 1996
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Knab Rock, Mumbles, verdis-cafe.co.ukAs a listing in a budget eating feature, So Cocoa is of limited practical use, but, blimey, it tastes good.
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You land on foreign planet Knab and discover the next rocket back to Earth is quite expensive.
Not Your Parents’ Money Book Jean Chatzky 2010
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In addition, according to Dr. Timothy Knab, professor of Nahuatl in the anthropology department of the Universidad de las Americas, Nahuatl vocabulary does not contain a word for vinegar, nor for pickling.
Preserving The Fall Harvest: Mexican Pickles And Vinaigrettes 2006
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In addition, according to Dr. Timothy Knab, professor of Nahuatl in the anthropology department of the Universidad de las Americas, Nahuatl vocabulary does not contain a word for vinegar, nor for pickling.
Preserving The Fall Harvest: Mexican Pickles And Vinaigrettes 2006
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Like Old Man Knab used to tell me: "You can't BS an old BSer."
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Although Knab had persuaded the curandero to prepare the drug, under absolutely no conditions would the recalcitrant old man actually sample it.
The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985
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Tim Knab has described his experiences in an unpublished manuscript: Knab, T., Narcotic use of toad toxins in southern Veracruz, n.d.
The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985
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Only very reluctantly did he consent to give a dose to Knab.
The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985
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