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Franz Simandl (August 1, 1840 –
December 15, 1912) was a double-b****ist and
pedagogue from Austria-Hungary most
remembered for his book New
Method for...
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region arose,
which included Franz Simandl,
Theodore Albin Findeisen,
Josef Hrabe,
Ludwig Manoly, and
Adolf Mišek.
Simandl and
Hrabe were also pedagogues...
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franchise rights to
Simandl. This
allowed Simandl to
place his
Orange Tornadoes in the NFL. In
addition to
running his NFL franchise,
Simandl was a wholesale...
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Lloyd Anthony Simandl (born Luboš Antonín
Šimandl in 1948 or 1950) is a Czech-Canadian film
director and producer. He
began his
entertainment career in...
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double b****
method of
Franz Simandl is Rabbath's use of the left hand and his
detailed attention to the bow arm. In
Simandl's system,
first position (below...
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Duluth Eskimos, sold his NFL
franchise rights for the
Eskimos to
Piggy Simandl, a
wholesale meat
salesman and
sports promoter from Orange, who
named his...
- fullerenes"".
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-11.
Retrieved 2007-12-21.
Simandl,
George J.; Akam, Carlee; Paradis,
Suzanne (2015-01-01). "Graphite deposit...
- 1988
Canadian post-apocalyptic
science fiction film
directed by
Lloyd A.
Simandl and
Michael Mazo, and
starring Melanie Kilgour, Thom
Schioler and Frank...
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Escape Velocity is a 1999
Canadian thriller film,
directed by
Lloyd A.
Simandl. A
psychotic escaped prisoner takes over a deep-space
observatory crewed...
- Makepeace,
George J.
Simandl, Jade (Nephrite) in
British Columbia,
Canada Archived 2016-10-31 at the
Wayback Machine; in G.J.
Simandl, W.J.
McMillan and...