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Albert Charles Matuza (September 11, 1918 – May 16, 2004) was an
American football center. He pla****
professionally in the
National Football League (NFL)...
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Mattes –
National Football League player. Al
Matuza (11
September 1918 – 16 May 2004) –
National Football League player. Rear...
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United States banking executive Fiduciary Trust International Walter A.
Matuza, Jr. 39 WTC
Great Kills New York
United States analyst Carr ****ures Timothy...
- (breast-covering doeks) over the chest,
chikisa (colored miniskirts), and
matuza (an
aluminum ring)
around the arms. Herald, The. "Traditional
dances under...
- season, Sūduva
recalled former team
players Marius Činikas and
Martynas Matuzas.
Multiple A Lyga
champions Algis Jankauskas,
Andro Švrljuga and Paulius...
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United States Original language English Production Producers Michael B.
Matuza Chris Robinson Matthew Winer Editors Jon
Alloway Steven Bognar Chester Contaoi...
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Kodros Center Michigan 18 9 169 Jim
Gillette Halfback Virginia 19 9 179 Al
Matuza Center — 20 9 189 Jim
Reeder Tackle Illinois 21 4 194
Vince Eichler Back...
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Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. p. 2C. ProQuest 418402469.
Matuza,
Sharon (18
September 1996). "AIDS Ministry: The
Focus is On Life". The...
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Pittsburgh Pirates B 1940 19 9 178 Al
Matuza Green Bay
Packers C 1941 4 5 30
Augie Lio
Detroit Lions G 8 8 68 Al
Matuza Chicago Bears C 18 1 161 Joe McFadden...
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Canadian football player Al
Matthews (born 1947),
American football player Al
Matuza (1918–2004),
American football player Al
McGall (born c. 1889), American...