St. George and his companions and Barnay, Jarvo and Akko were on deck.
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For Jarvo and Akko had another distinction besides their diminutive stature and greyhound build.
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He put it cynically, scowling critically at Jarvo and Akko.
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There was a flash of Akko's white teeth and the two little men were gone.
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Amory, passing his arms reflectively through the rubber straps which Akko held for him, spoke cheerfully:
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The Pashalik of Gaza is at present annexed to that of Akka.
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The caravans coming from Akka generally halt for the night at Kanneytra.
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Away they flew, and Akka and the other wild geese followed them.
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Once again Akka and her flock had to take a night fly.
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Nils gave a cry of joy and took old Akka in his arms.
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As well compare the temple in Accho with the roar of a whirlwind-
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He told her that he was a Jew from Accho, and had been carried to the tower by a bird.
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We next hear of Namya-yitsa in Accho or Acre, where he had taken refuge with Suta, or Seti, the Egyptian commissioner.
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Aser also destroyed not the inhabitants of Accho, and of Sidon, of Ahalab, and of Achazib, and of Helba, and of Aphec, and of Rohob:
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AcCHO stimulates synthesis of fibrillar collagens in hepatic stellate cells, but the molecular events directly involved in the activation of collagen genes are debatable.
A limited area of land with grass or crops growing on it, which is usually surrounded by fences or closely planted bushes when it is part of a farm.