- Otto
Griebling (April 28, 1896 –
April 19, 1972) was a German-born
circus clown who
performed for many
years with the Cole
Brothers and
Ringling Bros...
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Mizzi Griebl (27
February 1872 – 8 June 1952) was an
Austrian stage and film actress. She
appeared in a
number of
supporting roles during the
silent and...
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Ignatz Theodor Griebl (30
April 1898 – ) was a
German physician notable as a
recruiter for the
German spy
network in New York City in the 1930s, in the...
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Franzobel is the
pseudonym of the
Austrian writer (Franz)
Stefan Griebl. He was born on 1
March 1967 in Vöcklabruck. In 1997, he won the
Wolfgang Weyrauch...
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tutorial by
Martin Griebl containing diagrams of the
pseudocode example above "Code
Generation in the
Polytope Model" (1998).
Martin Griebl,
Christian Lengauer...
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Gennerich (1887–1936),
bodyguard to
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Ignatz Theodor Griebl (born 1899), German-American
physician and a
recruiter for the
German spy...
- singing-educator
Jakob Pazeller, (DE Wiki) (1869–1957),
Austrian composer Mizzi Griebl (1872–1952),
Austrian singer and
actress (Maximilian) Hugo
Bettauer (1872–1925)...
- Publishing, PMID 31536197,
retrieved 2020-03-24
Sharee A. Wiggins;
Tomas Griebling. "Urinary Incontinence".
Landon Center on Aging.
Archived from the original...
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Depression era.
Another influential tramp character was pla**** by Otto
Griebling during the 1930s to 1950s. Red Skelton's Dodo the
Clown in The
Clown (1953)...
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Griebl was
described by
historian Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones as the true "mastermind"
behind the spy ring, with
Rumrich described as a "minor cog".
Griebl...