KARP-FM, a radio station (106.9 FM) licensed to serve Dassel, Minnesota, United States
KARP-FM, a radio station (106.9 FM) in Dassel, Minnesota, United States
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Korean Association of Retired Persons, a non-governmental organization affiliated with the United Nations
Some reports have the submarine sinking near Kronstadt due to an erroneously opened valve while others have her sinking in an accidental collision with Rostislav near Sevastopol.
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Carol Karp, née Carol Ruth Vander Velde (10 August 1926, Forest Grove, Ottawa County, Michigan – 20 August 1972, Maryland), was an American mathematician of Dutch ancestry, best known for her work on infinitary logic.
His parents are Barbara Ackerman, a teacher from San Anselmo, California, and Michael D. Karp, a film and television composer.
Karp's photography has been used on many music CD and DVD covers, with top sellers as Robbie Williams "Live at the Albert" (the best selling Music DVD of all times) or Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" (the best selling single record of all times).
Karp (Karapet) Mkrtchi Khachvankyan (January 23, 1923, Akhaltskha - November 23, 1998, Yerevan) was an Armenian actor and director, People's Artist of Armenia (1967).
The identity of Karp Zolotaryov was discovered in archives by Ivan Snegiryov and first published in print in 1857.
In 1993 Karp and Debbie Stoller produced the first issue of Bust, "The Magazine for Women With Something to Get Off Their Chests", now seen as one of the flagship publications of third-wave feminism, mixing feminism with sexuality.
Following continuous public pressure, the Israeli Justice Minister David Libai ordered the attorney Judith Karp to prepare a report about the case.
For example: Trofimko Czar (Torpes the Czar), Fedka Knyazets, Karp Guba, Prokopiy Gorbun (Procopius the Humpback), Amvrosiy Kovyazin, Sidorko Litvin.
Following the release of their first record, the band recorded two songs for a split 12" with Olympia, Washington's Karp, also released by Troubleman. The split would feature the band's first recording of the track "White Jesus of 114th Street," a fan favorite which remains in the band's setlists to this day. A split 7" with Harrisonburg, Virginia's Maximillian Colby was also release around this time.
He and his wife Reba (née Karp) have three sons: Michael, Peter, and Jonathan.
Directed by Michael O'Herlihy from a teleplay by Wallace Ware (David Karp), "The Golden Spiders" aired January 16, 1981.
Besides trouvère monophony, Karp has written articles on the polyphony of the schools of Saint Martial's, Santiago de Compostela, and Notre Dame.
Eight players from UCLA have played for the USA Collegiate National teams: Trevor Bauer, Gerrit Cole, Brandon Crawford, Josh Karp, Bill Scott, Jon Brandt, Eric Valent, Jim Parque, Troy Glaus, and Shane Mack.