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- Paul Elvie Feldhausen (born June 14, 1946) is an American former professional football player in the American Football League (AFL) for the Boston Patriots...
- York: Garland. p. 9. ISBN 0-8240-9030-6. Enciclopèdia Catalana, p. 632. Feldhausen 2010, p. 4. Schlösser 2005, p. 60f. Ross, Marc Howard (2007). Cultural...
- founded by Guido Feldhausen and Rolf Tanzius and released their first EP Back To Suicide (2000) with the line-up consisting of Guido Feldhausen (vocals), Rolf...
- From the 1880s until 1973, it was officially called Feldhausen Bay (in honor of Alexander Feldhausen [ru], the first Military Governor of Vladivostok)....
- Town on 15 January 1834 and set up a private 21 ft (6.4 m) telescope at Feldhausen (site of present day Grove Primary School) at Claremont, a suburb of Cape...
- the Feldhausen School, named after Feldhausen Estate, which was a farm prior to the founding of the school. The school is still adjacent to Feldhausen Road...
- Evidence and implications". Flavour. Vol. 4. doi:10.1186/2044-7248-4-5. Feldhausen, Teresa Shipley (31 July 2015). "The five basic tastes have sixth sibling:...
- Maria del Mar, Ingo Feldhausen & Lluisa Astruc (2018). "The Discourse Completion Task: status quo and outlook". In: Feldhausen, Ingo, Jan Fliessbach...
- Margaret Herschel's twelve children, Herschel was born on 5 February 1836 at Feldhausen, near Cape Town, South Africa, where they had been since 1834 for John's...
- the map by living at Feldhausen (formerly Veldhuyzen) from 1834 to 1838. A village began to develop on the main road near Feldhausen in the 1830s, and by...