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Michael Netzer is so passionate about the Martian Manhunter, he’s taken up a crusade to save the character.
J’onn J’onzz on the chopping block | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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"These guys pop up like mushrooms, they change their names and location and sites and come up with a new fraud and a new site with a different name," says Oren Netzer , chief executive of Double Verify.
Off Screen, Porn Sites Trick Advertisers Emily Steel 2011
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Although the Wilderness & Environmental Medicine article presents no new findings, the panel's advice will be helpful to physicians fielding questions from patients traveling to exotic, high-up places to work or play, said Netzer.
Guidelines suggest ways to minimize the risk of high-altitude sickness Rita Zeidner 2010
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Really the most rewarding part was to work with artists who began making comics on the 1950s and 1960s, legendary artists like Ramona Fradon, Rick Vietch, Mike Netzer and the whole group of artists.
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Although the Wilderness & Environmental Medicine article presents no new findings, the panel's advice will be helpful to physicians fielding questions from patients traveling to exotic, high-up places to work or play, said Netzer.
Guidelines suggest ways to minimize the risk of high-altitude sickness 2010
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Haaretz said the tomb was found by archaeologist Ehud Netzer, a Hebrew University professor who has been working at Herodium since 1972.
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The worst part about that is that they still keep placing Netzer in front of a camera.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Scariest thing I’ve seen, maybe all year. 2008
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Any other soccer-player would have laughed at this … but not Netzer, the worlds most staid soocer-expert.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Scariest thing I’ve seen, maybe all year. 2008
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Archaeologist Ehud Netzer from Jerusalem's Hebrew University announces the discovery of the tomb of Herod the Great, the last Jewish king of Judea around the time of Jesus, the builder of the Second Temple.
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"However, one cannot rule out the possibility that a wealthy Jew may have resided here," write Ehud Netzer and Zeev Weiss, of Hebrew University, in Jerusalem.
Israel Now 2000
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