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Examples
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Robert Kis, in Devecser, said his uncle was taken to Budapest by helicopter after the sludge "burned him to the bone".
Hungary toxic sludge spill an 'ecological catastrophe' says government Mark Tran 2010
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Robert Kis, Erdelyi's husband, said his uncle had been taken to Budapest by helicopter after the sludge "burned him to the bone."
Hungary Flood Of Toxic Sludge An 'Ecological Disaster' (PHOTOS) Curtis M. Wong 2010
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Robert Kis, Erdelyi's husband, said his uncle had been taken to Budapest by helicopter after the sludge "burned him to the bone."
Hungary Flood Of Toxic Sludge An 'Ecological Disaster' (PHOTOS) Curtis M. Wong 2010
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Robert Kis, Erdelyi's husband, said his uncle had been taken to Budapest by helicopter after the sludge "burned him to the bone."
Hungary Flood Of Toxic Sludge An 'Ecological Disaster' (PHOTOS) Curtis M. Wong 2010
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Good thing warden Kis was quick with the iron, it saved his life!
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As Montana state game warden Lou Kis began lifting the door to the trap to let the bear free, Photographer Richard P. Smith started shooting with a fresh roll of film from the back of another pickup located about 50 yards away.
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This is just a sad story ... for Kis and the bear.
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This is just a sad story ... for Kis and the bear.
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Good thing warden Kis was quick with the iron, it saved his life!
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Ha-Hayah im ha-Kis (The animal with a pouch, 2000) depicts ties of love, birth and family in a poetic manner through a kangaroo without a pouch who develops a connection with a female kangaroo who has a pouch, the latter becoming a mother and then a grandmother.
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