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Kathryn Koob fought to hold back tears during her ceremony.
Captivity Pageant 2005
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Kathryn Koob fought to hold back tears during her ceremony.
Captivity Pageant 2005
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Koob was profoundly sad to be cut off from her world, isolated from her family and any community of Christians; from familiar Christmas music, the swirl of shopping, cards, parties, and gift-giving.
Captivity Pageant 2005
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Koob was profoundly sad to be cut off from her world, isolated from her family and any community of Christians; from familiar Christmas music, the swirl of shopping, cards, parties, and gift-giving.
Captivity Pageant 2005
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"The Amish community has taught us all about forgiving," Koob said.
Archive 2006-10-01 Janet Ursel 2006
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"The Amish community has taught us all about forgiving," Koob said.
Walk in forgiveness Janet Ursel 2006
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Dr. George Koob, also from Scripps Research Institute, observed that the finding from this and other studies that long-term exposure to cannabinoids can produce changes in the brain that resemble those associated with other major drugs of abuse suggests that addiction to one drug may make a person more vulnerable to abuse and addiction to other drugs.
Page 5 2002
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Gadoua Religion News Service Barbara Koob moved from Utica, N.Y., to nearby Syracuse in the summer of 1862, when she was 24,...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Josh Fleet 2012
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Gadoua Religion News Service Barbara Koob moved from Utica, N.Y., to nearby Syracuse in the summer of 1862, when she was 24,...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Kemal Argon 2012
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"Erling Smith is a logical choice for this transition period," Koob said in a statement.
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