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- proper noun A
surname ofGerman origin, variant ofBurkhart
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Tom Burkard, a research fellow at the thinktank who is on the steering committee for the planned school, said: "I want to get away from the idea that it is going to be a glasshouse or sin-bin."
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Burkard makes the case for the school in a report co-authored with Captain Burki.
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Burkard said: "I don't want people to think of it as an outpost of the army, but a community institution that happens to employ soldiers."
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Burkard said the reason all its staff would be ex-military was "to ensure that the staff room is working from a common ethos as opposed to having people working at odds with each other".
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"We will then work with the establishments to determine if in fact the antibiotics and anti-parasitics were used and will then take appropriate actions," Burkard said.
Russian response to the new USDA food safety system (HACCP) 2009
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Also, for those of you in Germany, you can catch a live Landesvatter set at his record-release party next Thursday, February 23rd at NBI in Berlin (Schönhauser Allee 36), which will also feature a DJ set by Klaus Burkard and (if I'm translating the flyer correctly) a 4-turntable set using continuous-groove records by Phon. o and Exsample, which sounds pretty rad to me.
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Also, for those of you in Germany, you can catch a live Landesvatter set at his record-release party next Thursday, February 23rd at NBI in Berlin (Schönhauser Allee 36), which will also feature a DJ set by Klaus Burkard and (if I'm translating the flyer correctly) a 4-turntable set using continuous-groove records by Phon. o and Exsample, which sounds pretty rad to me.
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William V of Bavaria to conceal his identity behind the name of the deceased Burkard, as Rudolph II would not countenance any opposition to the Protestants.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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However, he directed the choice of Burkard, son of Count Ulrich of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Ekkehard III were nephews of the preceding, who educated also at St. Gall his other nephews, Notker the physician and Burkard, later abbot of the monastery.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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