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Kyrill, a hurricane that tore through Germany in 2007, killing 47 people throughout Europe, was a 65th birthday present to Kyrill Genow from his three children.
Weather Deal Backfires for BMW's Mini Vanessa Fuhrmans 2012
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Today, Patriarch-elect Metropolitan Kyrill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad was formally made the new Patriarch of the Moscow through the enthronement rite, which was then followed by the Divine Liturgy.
News from Christian Russia: Moscow's New Patriarch Enthroned Today 2009
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Oh, and please, please, more on Ilyana and -- my favourite person -- Kyrill.
kateelliott: Writing Process: Writing with a Craft Goal in Mind kateelliott 2009
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The Archbishop has today sent the following letter of greeting to His Holiness Kyrill, on his day of enthronement as Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia:
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He welcomed the election of Patriarch Kyrill as the new Patriarch of Moscow.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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According to a Tv-interview with Kyrill of Moscow the victims of the Holodomor are victims of "natural disasters".
Light from the East: The Russian Catholic Parish in Lyons, France 2009
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Rates for policies covering natural disasters in areas that were hit last year by European winter storm Kyrill or Hurricane Dean in the Caribbean will be stable or higher this year, Munich Re management-board member Torsten Jeworrek said.
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Just in case Damon and I had been feeling nostalgic for a good old nor'easter...or for a typical midwestern storm for that matter...the weatherpeople have brought us Kyrill.
Archive 2007-01-01 C N Heidelberg 2007
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Metropolitan Kyrill, the leader of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, who threatened to lay down on Sofia's train tracks to prevent the deportation of that country's 8,000 Jews to the Nazi death camps.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jonathan 2011
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Kyrill powerfully quoted the Book of Ruth: "Wherever you go, I will go; and where you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jonathan 2011
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