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Genck

British  
/ xɛŋk /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Genk

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Restaurant’s owner Kris Genck says their thoughts and prayers go out to Haberman and his family.

From Washington Times

FBI Special Agent Daniel Genck wrote in an affidavit that Cox-Sever admitted planting a suspicious bag on the North Dakota flight and writing a threat on a wall of the plane's bathroom in the Virginia case.

From US News

FBI Special Agent Daniel Genck wrote in an affidavit that Cox-Sever admitted planting a suspicious bag on the North Dakota flight and writing a threat on a wall of the plane’s bathroom in the Virginia case.

From Washington Times

Genck said Cox-Sever reported that someone had written a threat on a wall of the plane’s bathroom, but that he later admitted that he wrote the threat himself after he recanted a claim of being extorted by someone threatening harm to his family.

From Washington Times

Genck said Cox-Sever reported that someone had written a threat on a wall of the plane's bathroom, but that he later admitted that he wrote the threat himself after he recanted a claim of being extorted by someone threatening harm to his family.

From US News