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Like the two previous 'Ik'-shows, this one revolves around the idea of self-representation on the internet, but this time it's all about death.
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Like the two previous 'Ik'-shows, this one revolves around the idea of self-representation on the internet, but this time it's all about death.
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We were taking medicine, school materials, and the Gospel to a primitive agrarian and goat-herder people known as the Ik.
Christmas Magic Jack Canfield 2010
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In The Mountain People he described a tribe known as the Ik, who lived in a desolate corner of Uganda where they could barely make ends meet.2 In contrast to the Pygmies, these people showed no kindness whatsoever toward each other.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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In The Mountain People he described a tribe known as the Ik, who lived in a desolate corner of Uganda where they could barely make ends meet.2 In contrast to the Pygmies, these people showed no kindness whatsoever toward each other.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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"Ik" is a full counterpoise to the "Marvel," even to the most literal reader of the volume, though it is certain that no book has ever before appeared in our country in which the farmer-life of New England has assumed so poetic a form.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Various
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I think it's about porn … "Ik:" I think it's about sharing porn! "
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Ik Onkar are the first words written by Guru Nanak himself in the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptures, and the center of what it means to be a Sikh: Oneness of the Divine, Oneness of the Divine's creation, Oneness of humanity.
Sonny Singh: We Are One: Guru Nanak’s Legacy And LGBT Rights Sonny Singh 2011
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Yang Ik-june (director, writer, producer, and star) supposedly sold his house so he can fund Breathless, his first feature.
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Ik Onkar are the first words written by Guru Nanak himself in the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scriptures, and the center of what it means to be a Sikh: Oneness of the Divine, Oneness of the Divine's creation, Oneness of humanity.
Sonny Singh: We Are One: Guru Nanak’s Legacy And LGBT Rights Sonny Singh 2011
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