- The
Kroger Company, or
simply Kroger, is an
American retail company that
operates (either
directly or
through its subsidiaries)
supermarkets and multi-department...
- the
Krogers) to twenty-five
years (for Lonsdale).
Lonsdale was
released in 1964 in a spy swap for the
British businessman Greville Wynne. The
Krogers were...
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Government for
agreeing to
release dangerous Soviet agents, such as the
Krogers (i.e., the Cohens), in
exchange for Brooke,
described as a propagandist...
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Kroger or
kroger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kroger is an
American retail supermarket chain.
Kroger may also
refer to:
Surname Kröger (Kroeger)...
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clandestinely liaised with the
Krogers in
London as well
during his
European trips and ran
other spies,
including Melita Norwood. The
Krogers acted as his technical...
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Michael Norman Kroger (born 30 May 1957) is a
former Australian lawyer. He was
president of the
Victorian Liberal Party from 1987 to 1992 and from 2015...
- Cohens/
Krogers. It was made into a TV
movie starring Ellen Burstyn, Alan Bates, Teri Garr and
Daniel Benzali (as "Peter Schaefer", i.e., "Peter
Kroger", i...
- Chad
Robert Kroeger (/ˈkruːɡər/, né Turton; born
November 15, 1974) is a
Canadian musician who is the lead
singer and
guitarist of the rock band Nickelback...
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Kroger Field, also
known as
Commonwealth Stadium, is a
stadium in Lexington, Kentucky,
United States,
located on the
campus of the
University of Kentucky...
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company is the second-largest
supermarket chain in
North America after Kroger.
Albertsons ranked 53rd in the 2018
Fortune 500 list of the
largest United...