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Что (кто) такое kirker - определение


kirker         
FAMILY NAME
Noun form of the verb to kirk. One who speaks pompously for effect or pauses in speech at counter-intuitive intervals.
My old boss was a kirker, so we couldn't even tell when to nod when we tried to pretend that we understood him.
James Kirker         
AMERICAN FRONTIERSMAN
Kirker, James
James Kirker (1793–1852) was an Irish-born American privateer, soldier, mercenary, merchant, Mountain man, and scalp hunter. He is best known for his contracts with the Mexican government to kill or capture Apache Indians.
Marion Kirker         
NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHER
Marion Queenie Kirker (1879 - 1971) was a New Zealand photographer. Her work is held in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

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Kirker
Kirker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Примеры употребления для kirker
1. The Rev Richard Kirker, of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, believes that many clergy will register their partnerships secretly to avoid what he describes as an inquisition.
2. "The very fact the Canadians and Americans are being put into a defensive position is inexplicable," said Richard Kirker of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
3. In October, Kirker (0870 112 3333, www.kirkerholidays.com) can offer four nights at the Cala Sant Vicenc from 58'pp including flights, transfers and B&B accommodation.
4. The Reverend Richard Kirker, general secretary of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, said÷ "This statement is perfectly consistent with the Church of England‘s policy of double dealing, duplicity and disregard for decency.