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Reik

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[rahyk, rahyk] / raɪk, raɪk /

noun

  1. Theodor 1888–1969, U.S. psychologist and author, born in Austria.


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Leonel Garcia and Reik performed a tribute to Juan Gabriel with a soulful rendition of “Hasta que te Conoci,” as a black-and-white image of a smiling Divo de Juarez appeared behind them.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 15, 2024

Today, the risk of being infected via blood transfusion is “essentially negligible,” Reik said.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 20, 2022

But Prof Reik was confident that now it was known that it is possible to rejuvenate cells, his team could find an alternative, safer method.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2022

“On June 27th, 2019 detectives learned that a sample of the victim’s clothing contained a DNA profile belonging to Timothy Norris,” police spokesman Tyler Reik said.

From Fox News • Aug. 17, 2019

Katie Sweerock, frae where she sat, cried, "Reik me this, and reik me that."

From The Proverbs of Scotland by Hislop, Alexander

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