- to as the "Jew Deal". In the mid-to-late 1930s,
Dilling expressed sympathy for **** Germany.
Dilling was the best-known
leader of the
World War II women's...
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Dilling may
refer to:
Dilling people, an
ethnic group of
Sudan Dilling language,
language spoken by the
Dilling people, part of the
Nubian branch of the...
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violin and harp.
Freel married Frank Dilling and
Mildred was born on
February 23, 1894, in Marion, Indiana.
Dilling had a
younger sister, Charlene. As there...
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Dill (Anethum graveolens) is an
annual herb in the
celery family Apiaceae. It is
native to
North Africa, Iran, and the
Arabian Peninsula; it is
grown widely...
- The
Dilling are an
ethnic group of the Nuba peoples. The
Dilling number 12,000 and live
mainly in the Nuba
Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in southern...
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Diller was
inducted into the
Television Hall of Fame in 1994.
Diller was born on
February 2, 1942 in San Francisco, California, to
Michael Diller and...
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around 12,000
people in the town of
Dilling and
surrounding hills,
including Kudur.
Ethnologue reports that
Dilling is moribund, with only
older adults...
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Dilling Station (Norwegian:
Dilling stasjon) is a
former railway station on the Østfold Line,
located at
Dilling in Rygge, Norway.
Since 1983, it is no...
- same name. An
asphalted road
links Dilling to
Khartoum via
Kosti and El Obeid, and
another all-season road
links Dilling to Kadugli.
There is a
railway station...
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Dillion may
refer to:
James Dillion,
American Olympic discus thrower Dillion Everett, a
character in the
science fiction television series Stargate: Atlantis...