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Examples
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Rita (Ricka) Sapiro Finkler, a pioneering endocrinologist in New Jersey, practiced medicine for over half a century.
Rita Sapiro Finkler. 2009
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And you know I'll tell you, Fred -- well, what you have there, Ricka.
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And thank you, Ricka, for reminding us of what this is really all about.
Remarks By The President On Patients Bill Of Rights ITY National Archives 1998
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At half-past four o'clock in the afternoon, when it was too dark to sew longer, Alma, Ricka and I went out upon the beach to meet the boys who had been gathering wood, and we walked a half mile over the rough trail of ice blocks, drifts and hummocks.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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She had never cut out anything of the sort, neither had Ricka nor Miss L., but I being a married woman was supposed to have a superior knowledge of all such things.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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The business head of the "Star" firm had not been idle, nor writing letters, and while I wrote Alma was deeply engaged, well seconded by Ricka, in making arrangements with Mr.H. by which we could remain in this Mission House all winter.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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Ricka says when the animals dashed over the big bank, out upon the ice near the cliff, she thought her last hour had come.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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They all ate dinner here, and I took some kodak views of the animals with Alma, Ricka, Mary, G. and a native driver in the sunshine in front of the Mission.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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It was not long before I discovered that with at least two of our party of seven music was a passion, for Ricka, as well as Mr. B., could never have enough, and it was a pleasure to see the real and unaffected delight upon their faces when I played.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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"How about yourself, ma?" said Ricka, carrying out the farce of mother and children as we often did, Mary being the eldest of the four.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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