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Franciszek Pinck, also Pink, and Ping, Bing or Byng (1733 - 27 May 1798) was a
Polish sculptor and
stucco artist. In 1765
Pinck was
appointed the court...
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Robert Pink D.D. (
Pinck, Pincke, Pinke) (1573 – 2
November 1647) was an
English clergyman and academic, a
supporter of
William Laud as
Warden of New College...
- face,
causing him to flee the room.
Scully traces Torrance's
package to
Pinck Pharmaceuticals, a
major drug developer. She also
finds an
insect in the...
- 000-square-foot (560 m2) lobby, and 200-seat
educational space.
Charles Pinck of the OSS
Society says they plan to
break ground on the
museum in July...
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University Press, 1996)
Pinck,
Daniel C.
Journey to Peking: A
Secret Agent in
Wartime China (Naval
Institute Press, 2003) ISBN 1591146771
Pinck,
Daniel C., Jones...
- "perforated" petals, or from
Dutch pink "small" (see pinkie), from the term
pinck oogen "half-closed eyes,"
literally "small eyes,"
which was
borrowed into...
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Culpepper 1599–1613:
George Ryves 1613–1617:
Arthur Lake 1617–1647:
Robert Pinck 1647–1648:
Henry Stringer 1649–1658:
George Marshall (intruded by the Parliamentary...
- existence; the Bureau's
response is deem her
expendable by
having General Pinck kill her with his
Luger pistol.
Little do they
realise that this is a plot...
- (1985–1986) François
Jamin – b**** (1986–1999, 2000, 2002–2003)
Thierry Pinck –
drums (1990–1992)
Stephane Jobert –
guitar (1994–1995) Alex Colin-Tocquaine...
- weakness: for example, when
faced by ********ination
Bureau member General von
Pinck (Curt Jurgens) in a Zeppelin,
Dragimiloff draws a sword,
knowing that his...