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- noun a port city of northern Poland near the mouth of the Vistula River on a gulf of the Baltic Sea; a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
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Examples
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Miller lists cardio as one of his strengths, and Danzig is a vegan, so I wonder if he'll try to wear out PETA-boy?
Archive 2009-07-05 Tyler 2009
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Danzig is coming off losses to Clay Guida and Josh Neer, so he needs a win if he wants to get off the endangered fighters list, TUF contract or not.
UFC 100 Tyler 2009
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Danzig is coming off losses to Clay Guida and Josh Neer, so he needs a win if he wants to get off the endangered fighters list, TUF contract or not.
Archive 2009-07-05 Tyler 2009
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Miller lists cardio as one of his strengths, and Danzig is a vegan, so I wonder if he'll try to wear out PETA-boy?
UFC 100 Tyler 2009
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His area of operations was the XVII Army Corps, based in Danzig, and the XX Army Corps, headquartered in Allenstein.
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Hubris Sonic just brought this to my attention: Richard Danzig is a fellow Bronx Science graduate.
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One such is Nobel laureate Günter Grass was born in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on October 16, 1927.
Archive 2007-07-29 2007
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One such is Nobel laureate Günter Grass was born in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on October 16, 1927.
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The Tin Drum (filmed by Schlöndorff), a satirical panorama of German reality during the first half of this century, which, with Cat and Mouse and Dog Years, was to form what is called the Danzig Trilogy.
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The city formerly called Danzig now calls itself Gdansk; the man formerly known as Cassius Clay now calls himself Muhammad Ali.
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