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According to Nasa, "Dr Madhulika Guhathakurta --- also known as Lika --- has had the opportunity to work as a scientist, mission designer, instrument builder, directing and managing science programmes and teacher and spokesperson for Nasa's mission and vision in the 'heliophysics division'.
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"The supercyle of developed-market leverage ended in 2011 and therefore the previous model is obsolete in the long term," said Lika Takahashi , chief strategist at Banco Fator, referring to years of low interest rates and marked optimism in developed economies that in the past flooded Latin American markets with money.
Growing Economies, Falling Markets Paulo Winterstein 2012
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I am ready for death, said one marcher, 42-year-old Hussein Abu Lika.
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Paper-replika's mascot Lika is ready to take to the skies with her new Gubee flyer.
Lika Gubee Flyer Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2010
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Comprised of designer Lika Volkova and sustainable production veteran Alessandro De Vito, SANS pushes the envelope with innovative shapes in sustainable materials such as bamboo, tussah silk and organic cotton and wool.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: SANS Future Forward Fashion | Inhabitat 2007
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PLEITGEN (voice-over): Four-year-old Lika didn't have much of a chance.
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PLEITGEN: Little children like Lika -- the smallest and most vulnerable victims in this conflict.
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And Capa's pictures are rectangular on a Lika (ph).
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Columns of civilians have already started to leave Knin early in the morning towards the only remaining direction, towards [Lika].
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Lika is being treated in this hospital in Tbilisi.
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