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A 1932 article that suggested trickery and [[ventriloquism Gef ( ), also referred to as the Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was an allegedly talking mongoose which inhabited a farmhouse owned by the Irving family, located at Cashen's Gap near the hamlet of Dalby on the Isle of Man. The story was given extensive coverage by the tabloid press in Britain in the early 1930s. The Irvings' claims gained the attention of parapsychologists and ghost hunters, such as Harry Price, Hereward Carrington, and Nandor Fodor. Some investigators of the era as well as contemporary critics have concluded that the phenomenon was a hoax that the Irving family perpetuated by using ventriloquism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Strategic Action Plan For The Rehabilitation And Protection Of The Black Sea.

    Published 1996
    “…Gef…”
    Book
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    1996 Annual Report.

    Published 1996
    “…Gef.Bep…”
    Book
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    The Brookings model: perspective and recent developments. Edited by Gary Fromm and lawrence R.Klein. by Fromm, Gary ed

    Published 1975
    Book
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    Tax incentives and capital spending. Papers held at a conference of experts held on November 3, 1967. by Fromm, Gary, ed

    Published 1971
    Book
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    Transport invesment and economic development. by Fromm, Garry ed

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Enerji yönetim sistemi uygulaması için pratik rehber

    Published 2014
    “…Global Environment Facility (GEF)…”
    Book