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The far-famed Fair of Nizhni Novgorod -- "Makary," the Russians call it, from the town and monastery of St. Makary, sixty miles farther down the
Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889
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Such an implant would be easy to hide on a heavy person, Makary said.
TSA warns airlines of explosive implants in people's bodies 2011
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Dr. Martin A. Makary of Johns Hopkins has developed a way to gauge readiness for surgery with his well-known, 10-minute frailty test.
Cooking the Books on Grandma's Health Care Betsy McCaughey 2011
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Cilluffo and others said they did not know of previous attempts to surgically implant a bomb, but Johns Hopkins School of Medicine surgeon Marty Makary said it theoretically would be simple to place a bomb the size of a breast implant into a person.
TSA warns airlines of explosive implants in people's bodies 2011
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Makary, she swallowed three of the ones on the left and she lived to tell the tale?
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GRACE: Put Makary up on the screen because I want to see him say that with a straight face.
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Makary gives a full account of the military precautions taken by
Burlesques 2006
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Contracts for the future are dated, and last year's bills fall due, at "Makary."
Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889
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The peculiarity of this Makary Fair is that nothing is sold by sample, in modern fashion; the whole stock of goods is on hand, and is delivered at once to purchasers.
Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889
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Makary gives a full account of the military precautions taken by
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