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- Christopher Felver (born October 1946) is an American photographer and filmmaker who has published several books of photos of public figures, especially...
- The Kisber Felver (Hungarian: Kisbéri félvér, which means half-bred from Kisbér) is a rare sport horse breed developed at the former Kisber Stud in Hungary...
- Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kinsky horse Konik Kyrgyz Horse Kisber Felver Kiso Horse Kladruber Knabstrupper Kundudo horse Kurdish horse Kustanair...
- Christopher Felver do****entary, Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder. Andrew Rogers pla**** Ferlinghetti in the 2010 film Howl. Christopher Felver made...
- Greenleaf (1893–1894) Baird (1893–1895) Richards (1895–1897) Drum****er (1896) Felver (1896–1897) Talcott (1898) Street (1898–1899) McGinnis (1900) W****s (1901–1902)...
- Oracle Leonard Cohen, Canadian Beat Generation poet & songwriter Christopher Felver Silent Generation Generation gap Evans, Mike, The Beats: from Kerouac to...
- Thoroughbred. Europe A rare breed founded in Hungary called the Kisbér Félvér has a direct sire line link to the Byerley Turk. The lineage can be traced...
- the Guantanamo military commissions are held. It was named by TSgt Neil Felver of the 122 Civil Engineering Squadron in a name the camp contest. Initially...
- Greenleaf (1893–1894) Baird (1893–1895) Richards (1895–1897) Drum****er (1896) Felver (1896–1897) Talcott (1898) Street (1898–1899) McGinnis (1900) W****s (1901–1902)...
- Greenleaf (1893–1894) Baird (1893–1895) Richards (1895–1897) Drum****er (1896) Felver (1896–1897) Talcott (1898) Street (1898–1899) McGinnis (1900) W****s (1901–1902)...