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The partisan group, which became known as the Kruk-Max Otryad, grew to include 150 fighters and more than 250 civilians in a family camp, the third-largest such group in Europe, Jack said.
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His two assistants are Poles, and the two dogs in the yard are called Kruk and Kurta, -- in short, the place has the appearance of a northern isle in a southern sea.
Without Dogma Henryk Sienkiewicz 1881
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Fish roasted on the fire, and there were greens such as Kruk-czy had found unspoiled in the garden and a few kitchen stores, but goblins had gotten the rest.
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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Fish roasted on the fire, and there were greens such as Kruk-czy had found unspoiled in the garden and a few kitchen stores, but goblins had gotten the rest.
The Goblin Mirror Cherryh, C. J. 1992
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A second job in which one spends an alarming amount of time listening to John Kruk.
What Kind of Baseball Fan Are You? Jason Gay 2011
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Write to Marynia Kruk at marynia.kruk@dowjones.com
Poland Gas Monopoly Posts Surprise Loss Marynia Kruk 2011
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Write to Marynia Kruk at marynia.kruk@dowjones.com
Polish Economy Defies Europe's Woes Marynia Kruk 2011
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Write to Marynia Kruk at marynia.kruk@dowjones.com
Polish Shale Sector Needs Hands Marynia Kruk 2011
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ESPN studio baseball analyst John Kruk demonstrates the "Virtual Strike Zone," which takes replays of actual pitches and superimposes on ESPN's studio shows, where analysts can take virtual swings.
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Write to Marynia Kruk at marynia.kruk@dowjones.com
KBC to Sell Polish Unit Marynia Kruk 2012
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