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  • According to U.S. immigration officials, they'd never come across anyone by the name Tika Cortez.

    CNN.com 2012

  • On 2 February 2009, at 4am, a turtle known as Tika set off from the coast of Gabon, west Africa.

    Secret voyages of leatherback turtles revealed using transmitters 2011

  • Tas soon lost sight of him amid the blackened stumps, but he could hear his voice, still calling Tika's name.

    Test Of The Twins Weis, Margaret 1986

  • Tas soon lost sight of him amid the blackened stumps, but he could hear his voice, still calling Tika's name.

    Test of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1986

  • A judge assigned Houston attorney William McLellan to represent the woman then known as Tika Cortez on the misdemeanor theft charge.

    CNN.com 2012

  • But the most dominant theme of the Facebook posts, which went up between June and November of last year, is that the person identified as Tika Cortez is "BORED AS HELL."

    CNN.com 2012

  • On 2 February 2009, at 4am, a turtle known as Tika set off from the coast of Gabon, west

    The Guardian World News Alok Jha 2011

  • On 2 February 2009, at 4am, a turtle known as Tika set off from the coast of Gabon, west

    The Guardian World News Alok Jha 2011

  • A U.S. immigration official -- who was not able to speak for attribution, because the investigation is ongoing -- said that that the girl then known as Tika Cortez waived her right to an immigration attorney and did not fight deportation proceedings.

    CNN.com 2012

  • "Tika," he whispered pathetically, patting her shoulder.

    Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988

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