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  • In a telephone interview Thursday, Hirth said she had just learned of Abuelazam's arrest, and was shocked.

    Police: Serial stabber in custody 2010

  • In a telephone interview Thursday, Hirth said she had just learned of Abuelazam's arrest, and was shocked.

    Police: Man held in serial stabbings 2010

  • Asked about Abuelazam's behavior during his marriage to her daughter, Hirth, who lives in Crowley, Tex., a Fort Worth suburb, said repeatedly, "He was just the sweetest guy."

    Police: Serial stabber in custody 2010

  • Asked about Abuelazam's behavior during his marriage to her daughter, Hirth, who lives in Crowley, Tex., a Fort Worth suburb, said repeatedly, "He was just the sweetest guy."

    Police: Man held in serial stabbings 2010

  • Here, Lieutenant Hirth (Eric Portman) leads the survivors from a sinking vessel on a trek headed through the length and width of Canada, encountering along the way Laurence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Leslie Howard and Raymond Massey, representatives of a diversity that Nazi society seeks to eradicate.

    GreenCine Daily: DVDs, 2/27. 2007

  • Kenneth Hirth believes the Pochtecas did not wish to redesign the infrastructure of the obsidian industry in Maya cities, but instead wanted to optimize production for Teotihuacan's needs and advantage.

    The Ancient Maya - A Commercial Empire 2006

  • Hirth explains that in order to make use of obsidian it must be cut and shaped into smaller fragments that can be used as tools; hence large obsidian workshops are necessary.

    The Ancient Maya - A Commercial Empire 2006

  • Kenneth Hirth believes the Pochtecas did not wish to redesign the infrastructure of the obsidian industry in Maya cities, but instead wanted to optimize production for Teotihuacan's needs and advantage.

    The Ancient Maya - A Commercial Empire 2006

  • At the height of the civilization, during the Patlachique phase, Hirth estimates each family consumed at least 21 pieces or approximately 9.52 kilograms of obsidian annually.

    The Ancient Maya - A Commercial Empire 2006

  • According to Kenneth Hirth, trading goods 'worth can be classified by location of discovery.

    The Ancient Maya - A Commercial Empire 2006

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