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LIN: At the Elite Zone meet in Allentown, Christina Kasha, the one they call Sharky (ph), is feeling confident.
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LIN: At the Elite Zone meet in Allentown, Christina Kasha, the one they call Sharky (ph), is feeling confident.
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LIN: At the Elite Zone meet in Allentown, Christina Kasha, the one they call Sharky (ph), is feeling confident.
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LIN: At the Elite Zone meet in Allentown, Christina Kasha, the one they call Sharky (ph), is feeling confident.
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Our driver was all smiles when we came out for our night on the town and he recommended a place that he said all westerners loved … Sharkys (also known as Sharky Bar).
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One of the more outspoken members on our site, Ryan (aka Sharky) had been going to the FGNOnline forums and was airing his views about the whole matter - saying how he did not believe the news story to be true, but in, shall we say, "a less-than-civil manner" (oh, but that's why we love you Ryan).
Sega Nerds 2009
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The authorities also saved a cartel associate called "Sharky" who was going to be killed because he had disrespected drug lords in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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The authorities also saved a cartel associate called "Sharky" who was going to be killed because he had disrespected drug lords in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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The authorities also saved a cartel associate called "Sharky" who was going to be killed because he had disrespected drug lords in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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The authorities also saved a cartel associate called "Sharky" who was going to be killed because he had disrespected drug lords in Tijuana.
At the border, a perilous spillover William Booth 2010
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