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Bernard Peter Schwengers (26 May 1880 – 6
December 1946). was a British-born
Canadian tennis player,
baseball player, and all-round sportsman. He is considered...
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William Frederick Schwenger (1892 – 1962) was an
Ontario lawyer and
political figure. He
represented Hamilton Centre in the
Legislative ****embly of Ontario...
- Gattuso, Giuseppe; Barreca, Davide; Mikus, Gerd; Haefeli,
Walter Emil;
Schwenger, Vedat; Weiss,
Johanna (15
January 2017). "Clementine
juice has the potential...
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shattered world" of the novel,
absorbing and
engaging readers.
Author Peter Schwenger described the
language as "quasi-illiterate,
largely phonetic," arguing...
- Icelandic). ruv.is.
February 2014.
Retrieved 3
February 2014.
Dietmar Schwenger (29
January 2021). "Budde
Music nimmt Ásdis
unter Vertrag". Musikwoche...
- "L'enciclopedia dell'altro mondo" (PDF). La Repubblica. p. 39.
Peter Schwenger (2006). "Museal". The
Tears of Things:
Melancholy and
Physical Objects...
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Mikkat S,
Normann J, Wisniewska-Kucper A,
Huschka F,
Wittmann M,
Khani A,
Schwengers O, Oehmcke-Hecht S, Hain T,
Kreikemeyer B,
Patenge N (September 2017)...
- Max
Schwenger (born 28
April 1992) is a
German badminton player,
specializing in
doubles play. In 2011, he won the
silver medal in boys'
doubles and bronze...
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Hartel 70' (pen.)
Afolayan 88' Stadium: Städtisches
Stadion an der Düsternortstraße Attendance: 4,999 Referee:
Patrick Schwengers...
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Economic and
Business History, Vol. 4 No. 4 Suppl. (August 1932). Militzer-
Schwenger, L.:
Handwerkliche Seilherstellung,
Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe...