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Estel (also
styled as
ESTEL) was a
steel company formed by the
merging of
Koninklijke Hoogovens IJmuiden steel plant and Hoesch's main
steel plant in...
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Estel may
refer to:
People Estel Wood "Ed" Kelley,
founder of
Steak 'n
Shake restaurant chain Estel Tessmer,
football and
basketball player Estel Crabtree...
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Estel-Anaïs
Hubaud (born 27
August 1996) is a
French competitor in
synchronized swimming who
competed in the 2013
World Aquatics Championships. Hubaud...
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Estel Robirds (born
October 15, 1934) is an
American politician who
served in the
Missouri House of
Representatives from the 143rd
district from 1993...
- if his true
identity as Isildur's heir
became known.
Aragorn was
renamed Estel ("hope" in Sindarin) to hide his
existence from
Sauron and his servants...
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created by Joaquín
Torres García.
Further works of
poetry were "La
gesta dels
estels" (The
Exploit of the Stars) in 1922 and the
culmination of the poet's vital...
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Lloyd Estel Copas (July 15, 1913 –
March 5, 1963),
known by his
stage name
Cowboy Copas, was an
American country music singer. He was po****r from the...
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Estel Wood "Ed"
Kelley (1917–2003) is
considered the "modern-day"
founder of
Steak 'n Shake, a
chain of sit-down, old-fashioned
style restaurants known...
- 06.008. PMID 16002323. S2CID 14850316. Hof,
Patrick R.; Van Der Gucht,
Estel (2007). "Structure of the
cerebral cortex of the
humpback whale, Megaptera...
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Estel Memana Daniele (born 5
August 1997) is a
Congolese handball player for
Brest Bretagne Handball and the DR
Congo national team. She
represented DR...