- metres.
Rodal is also the
former Olympic record holder in the 800 m
event and held the
record until the 2012
Summer Olympics.
Since 2010,
Rodal has worked...
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Rodal, also Arie or Lejb
Rodal (January 29, 1912 in
Kielce – 6 May 1943, in Warsaw), was a
Polish journalist, Zionist-Revisionist
party activist,...
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rod, also
called a 'con
rod', is the part of a
piston engine which connects the
piston to the crankshaft.
Together with the crank, the
connecting rod...
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fishing rod or
fishing pole is a long, thin
rod used by
anglers to
catch fish by mani****ting a line
ending in a hook (formerly
known as an angle, hence...
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United States). A Y-shaped twig or
rod, or two L-shaped ones,
called dowsing rods or
divining rods are
normally used, and the
motion of these...
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later became a
butcher after the
Great Depression forced the
store to close.
Rod had an
older brother,
novelist and
aviation writer Robert J. Serling.: 23 ...
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Röd (Swedish for Red) is the
eighth studio album by
Swedish alternative rock band Kent. It was
released as
digital download exclusively through the band's...
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Rodor may
refer to:
Aristotle Rodor, a
character in the DC
Comics who
invented the
Question mask
Matvei Rodor or Zuggernaut, a
supervillain character...