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Felix Adolf Schmal (18
September 1872 – 28
August 1919) was an
Austrian fencer and
racing cyclist. He was born in
Dortmund and died in Salzburg. He competed...
- Jesús
Porfirio González
Schmal (born 6
November 1942) is a
Mexican lawyer and
politician affiliated with the
Convergence (formerly to the
National Action...
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George William Schmal (21
February 1849 - 4
August 1923) was a
blacksmith in the
United States Army who was
awarded the
Presidential Medal of
Honor for...
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Century Indigenous Jalisco[permanent dead link]" by John
Schmal.
Accessed Dec 23, 2010
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History of Zacatecas",
Accessed Dec 24, 2010...
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accused and
convicted of the
double murder of
Lawrence Lionberg and
Carol Schmal in Ford Heights, Illinois, and
later exonerated.
Jimerson and
Williams were...
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Schmal, John P. The
History of Zacatecas.
Houston Institute for Culture. 2004.
Schmal, John P.
Sixteenth Century Indigenous...
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Adolf Schmal of Austria, the only gold
medal in
cycling ever won by the nation,
until Anna Kiesenhofer's win in the 2020 Women's Road Race.
Schmal lapped...
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Retrieved 19
December 2018.
Schumacher J,
Hoffmann P,
Schmäl C, Schulte-Körne G, Nöthen MM (2007). "Genetics of dyslexia: the evolving...
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original on 1 May 2011.
Retrieved 9
April 2018. "John P.
Schmal". Somosprimos.com.
Archived from the
original on 20
September 2008. Retrieved...