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  • Interestingly, most corporates think the major benefit of working with us is the exchange of knowledge between staff and our young people, says Ilka Weissbrod from The Golden Company.

    Honey is at the heart of a beneficial partnership 2011

  • You can go to them and say, 'We support you, we'll help you live with the wolves,' says Ilka Reinhardt, a biologist who has tracked the wolves since 2002 for government authorities.

    A Country Gone to the Wolves Patrick McGroarty 2011

  • You can go to them and say, 'We support you, we'll help you live with the wolves,' says Ilka Reinhardt, a biologist who has tracked the wolves since 2002 for government authorities.

    A Country Gone to the Wolves Patrick McGroarty 2011

  • Carter acclimatizes Ilka to the American way of life, in all its peculiarities.

    Lore Segal. 2009

  • While there are some similarities in the backgrounds of the author and the character Ilka Weissnix (see also Other People's Houses), for me the most brilliant creation is Carter Bayoux, the brilliant, self-destructive and unforgettable black intellectual who is the book's hero.

    Wednesday Night at Tompkins Square Park: Ed Park, Lynne Tillman & Lore Segal for 100 issues of BOMB Magazine 2007

  • Ilka Schröder, a German Green MEP, said: "Patten just carries on not answering the question and finding his way around it, so we feel forced to take this step."

    Daimnation!: Squirm, Patten, Squirm A group 2003

  • He stood aloof, cold, proud, not moving, show­ing no emotion as Tanis broke, as gently as he could, the news to Ilka and Caramon that their two eldest sons were dead.

    Dragons Of Summer Flame Weis, Margaret 1995

  • "Ilka bullet has its billet; an 'gin we're to coom back, back we'll coom, though it rained bullets all the way."

    Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812

  • Page 40 "This is technically called Ilká" - Ilka in original, corrected by

    The Faith of Islam Edward Sell

  • "Ilka line that's straight, an 'ony wark that willna soil the soul even gin it may soil the hands," he answered quickly.

    St. Cuthbert's Robert E. Knowles

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