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The January 2007 estimated population of the island was 281, 000, while the figure for the March 1999 census, when most of the studies – though not the linguistic survey work referenced in this article – were performed, was about 261, 000 ( see under Corsica ).
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The film was referenced in Da Lench Mob's 1992 single " Guerillas in tha Mist ".
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The census was the Society's first attempt at a statistical evaluation of paranormal phenomena, and the resulting publication in 1886, Phantasms of the Living is still widely referenced in parapsychological literature today.
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* The Savage Land was referenced in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode " The Hunter and the Hunted.
* The Savage Land was referenced in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
This was referenced on-screen in the episode " Blink " ( 2007 ), when the character Detective Inspector Shipton says the TARDIS " isn't a real box.
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was and Kraven
" It was where Kraven the Hunter had the dinosaurs he hunted exported to New York.
In 2009, Kraven was ranked as IGN's 53rd Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.
Kraven was a founding member of the Sinister Six, and was the second foe to battle Spider-Man, fighting him at a zoo using wildcats.
It was later revealed that back in the 1950s, Kraven the Hunter was a member of Nick Fury's Avengers alongside Dominic Fortune I, Dum Dum Dugan, Namora, Silver Sable, Sabretooth, and Ulysses Bloodstone.
Although Hulk was uninterested with helping the Sasquatches deal with Kraven, he changes his mind at the last minute and beats up Kraven the Hunter.
The Chameleon was the person who initially gave Kraven the idea of hunting Spider-Man in Amazing Spider-Man # 15.
After Kraven died, the Chameleon was revealed to be Dmitri Smerdyakov and is Kraven's half-brother.
It was later revealed in a story arc concerning Ka-Zar that Kraven was trained as a hunter largely by a mysterious man named Gregor, a mercenary who battled Ka-Zar.
Sasha later stated to Kraven that Vladimir's appearance was the result of a test revival ritual to see if she can bring him back to life.
Vladimir was euthanized by Kraven ( which he does due to " respect for the dead ") in the Savage Land at the conclusion of The Grim Hunt arc.
* There was a third son as well named Ned Tannengarden who tries to kill Alyosha, but he was murdered by the Chameleon ( who during that time believed himself to be the original Kraven the Hunter ).
It was revealed during 2009's X-Men / Spider-Man crossover that years ago, Kraven made a deal with Mister Sinister.
Years later, after the death of Kraven, an ex-Morlock who had kept his powers post M-Day named Joe Buggs was murdered by a mysterious mutant hunter.
He claimed that the man who killed Buggs was Kraven the Hunter.
Despite Vin's claims that he was not Spider-Man, Kraven prepared to hunt him, but was stopped by the real Spider-Man who was wearing Daredevil's costume ( which notably had eyelids for him to be able to see ).
Due to a flaw in the ceremony that resurrected him, Kraven was given " the unlife ... the eternal curse ", as he discovered when his daughter stabbed him through the heart.
In Spider-Man Noir, Kraven is depicted as a former animal trainer in a circus that was taken by Norman Osborn, a mob boss known as " The Goblin ", as one of his hitmen and collectors.

was and Hunter's
" Hunter's description of Matheson was, " He was a gentleman of great suavity of manner and the impersonation of benevolence.
Hunter's name was removed.
The 1896 supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary cites Punch magazine which wrote the term was coined in Britain in 1895 to describe a Sunday meal for " Saturday-night carousers " in the writer Guy Beringer's article " Brunch: A Plea " in Hunter's Weekly
The film was produced after Hunter's death and is largely a series of scenes from Flushing Cemetery where Hunter was buried.
On 23 June 2006, Plant was the headliner ( backed by Ian Hunter's band ) at the Benefit For Arthur Lee concert at New York's Beacon Theatre, a show which raised money for Lee's medical expenses from his bout with leukaemia.
Martin v. Hunter's Lessee,, was a landmark United States Supreme Court case decided on March 20, 1816.
" Gaye and Hunter's relationship and subsequent marriage was tampered by the couple's ongoing drug and alcohol addictions.
In October 2007 at Hunter's concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire, he was joined by Ralphs and Allen for the encore.
Three of Hunter's siblings ( one of which had also been named John ) had died of illness before John Hunter was born.
However, persons who have studied life in 18th-century London agree that the number of gravid women who died in London during the years of Hunter's and Smellie's work was not particularly high for that locality and time ; the prevalence of pre-eclampsia, a common condition affecting ten percent of all pregnancies and one easily treated today, but for which there was no treatment in Hunter's time, would more than suffice to explain a mortality rate that seems suspiciously high to 21st-century readers.
Although sound in theory, in the unsanitary conditions of the time it increased the chance of infection, and Hunter's practice was not to perform dilation ' except when preparatory to something else ' such as the removal of bone fragments.
Dr. Richard Saumarez, who wrote his A New Physiology in 1798, was clearly indebted to Hunter's idea of the living principle and the many facts of observation he brought to bear on its existence.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a key figure in Romantic thought, science and medicine, was also knowledgeable about Hunter's work and writings and saw in him the seeds of Romantic medicine, namely as regards his principle of life, which he felt had come from the mind of genius.
Hunter's house had two entrances, one through which the living area for his family was accessible, and another, leading to a separate street, which provided access to his museum and dissecting rooms.
Hunter's first film role was in the 1943 film noir, The Seventh Victim.
From Brando to Bogart, both critical and commercial success ; it certainly seemed that Hunter's star was on the rise.
Although not recognizable because of the costume and make-up, Hunter's most frequently played movie role was that of Dr. Zira in the film Planet of the Apes and its two sequels.
-This theory was forwarded at the 2008 Rhodesian Ridgeback World Congress, and contends that an honest evaluation of the breed's functional history indicates that during its formative development and early use as a breed, the Ridgeback was much more a " Hunter's / Farmer's Ox-Wagon Dog " than it was a " Lion Dog ".

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