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Martin Marek scored 17 points and hometown favorite Pat
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A herpesvirus that infects chickens, called Marek's disease virus, appears to behave the same way.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The blaze - dubbed the Marek fire because of the nearby Marek Truck Trail - broke out at 2 a.m. near Little Tujunga Road, prompting the evacuation of about 450 homes in the areas of Lopez and Kagel canyons, north of Lake View Terrace.
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Bloomberg Marek Belka, governor of the Bank of Poland, in July.
A Caution Against Currency Devaluations Brian Blackstone 2010
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"I am worried because this destabilizes the global economy and it does not lead to rebalancing, something we all long for," Polish central bank governor Marek Belka said in an interview on the sidelines of annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund.
A Caution Against Currency Devaluations Brian Blackstone 2010
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"Europe is facing the economic storm of a lifetime and it urgently needs to weatherproof its institutions," said Marek Belka, head of the IMF's European department, while presenting the report.
Brussels bulletin 2009
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"There were lots of broken bones and things we couldn't treat," Marek said.
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Marek and his brother, Mike, had just finished watering down blasted-out rock and ore in the mine when the ceiling collapsed in the 6,150-foot deep tunnel.
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Marek and his staff drove some victims to hospitals and clinics but found such facilities to be overwhelmed.
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Matthew Marek and his staff began to triage the people, gathering all the medical supplies from their destroyed office and their vehicles.
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