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His girlfriend Rakel and her son Oleg are in Russia, where Rakel is petitioning the courts for custody of Oleg.
PETRONA Maxine 2009
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His girlfriend Rakel and her son Oleg are in Russia, where Rakel is petitioning the courts for custody of Oleg.
July 2009 Maxine 2009
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His girlfriend Rakel and her son Oleg are in Russia, where Rakel is petitioning the courts for custody of Oleg.
Some books by Jo Nesbo, translated by Don Bartlett Maxine 2009
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His girlfriend Rakel and her son Oleg are in Russia, where Rakel is petitioning the courts for custody of Oleg.
Some books by Jo Nesbo, translated by Don Bartlett Maxine 2009
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His girlfriend Rakel and her son Oleg are in Russia, where Rakel is petitioning the courts for custody of Oleg.
Books Maxine 2009
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"If patients in hospitals have direct exposure to sunlight through a window or natural sunlight, hospital stays are shorter and patients have less complications," Rakel said.
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"It's nice to see that it shows that, that the closer humans are to the natural environment, that seems to have a healthy influence," said Dr. David Rakel, director of integrative medicine and assistant professor of family medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
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His lover Rakel has rejected him in favour of a careerist doctor.
The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo, translated by Don Bartlett Maxine 2009
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"If one of us is sick, we can lie in the bed, and the other can sing in a graceful way, or hide under the covers," said Rakel Mjöll Leifsdóttir, a 21-year-old music student.
Icelander's Three-Niece Artwork Ellen Gamerman 2011
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"If we're in a busy street with more technology and artificial things, we're going to be multi-tasking more, which prevents us from focusing on one thing," Rakel said.
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