karp in A Sentence

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    Karp and teacher Barbara Ackerman.

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    Michael D Karp.

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    Karp never returned to high school or earned his high school diploma.

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    Karp Lykov, the old man, once lived in a populated part of Russia.

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    The key advantage of solid-fuel rockets is that the technology is well-understood, Karp says.

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    Take your daddy away Do not call Karp you are getting beaten today.

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    Karp attended the Calhoun School from pre-school through eighth grade, where his mother teaches science.

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    Soon after, Richard Karp showed that a number of other decision problems could serve the same purpose.

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    Karp went on to work for online parenting forum UrbanBaby until it was sold to CNET in 2006.

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    When the Soviets took over, Karp thought it was time to retreat to sparsely populated towns that dotted Siberia.

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    As a result, the work on the"Karp" will have to be completed only by the end of the decade.

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    This move, which lasts for about three minutes, was shot with a computer-controlled zoom lens designed by Tony Karp.

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    This zoom, which lasts for about three minutes, was shot with a computer-controlled zoom lens designed by Tony Karp.

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    Paediatrician Dr Harvey Karp has outlined the idea that babies are snug and warm in utero but once born desperately seek that calming reflex from the womb.

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    On February 16th, 1988, exactly 27 years to the day after his wife, Karp passed away in his sleep, leaving only Agafia as the surviving member of the family.

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    If your baby seems to be crying for“no reason,” pediatrician Harvey Karp advises parents to use the Five S's, which recreate the womb environment and activate your baby's calming reflex.

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    Karp immediately grabbed his family(which, at the time, only consisted of his wife, his son Savin, and his 2-year old daughter Natalia) and disappeared into the dark Siberian wilderness.

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    Karp and his wife, Akulina, had two more children in the wild, Dmitry and Agafia, who before they met the Russian geologists, had never seen another human besides their own family.

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    Ashley Karp, propulsion lead and deputy manager for the ascent vehicle at JPL, says developing the propulsion system for the rocket is the toughest engineering challenge she has worked on during her seven years at the NASA facility.

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