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Daniel Puder (/ˈpjuːdər/; born
October 9, 1981) is an
American retired professional wrestler and
mixed martial artist. As a
mixed martial artist,
Puder trained...
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rower Pud Galvin, a Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball pitcher Pood or
pud, an old
Russian unit of
weight slang shortened version of "pudendum"
PUD can...
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Pud Pud in
Weird World (also
known simply as
Pud Pud) is a
computer game
published by
Ocean Software in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum. It was
written by Jonathan...
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PUD may
refer to:
Planned unit
development Public utility district Peptic ulcer disease Peeled undeveined shrimp Polyurethane dispersion This disambiguation...
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James Francis "
Pud"
Galvin (December 25, 1856 –
March 7, 1902) was an
American Major League Baseball pitcher in the 19th century. He was MLB's
first 300-game...
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Puding Diraja (Pahang Hilir: Pudéang Deghaje; Jawi: ڤوديڠ دراج) also
known as
Royal Pudding, this
dessert was
developed and
served to the
royal family...
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Albert Francis "
Pud"
Brown (January 22, 1917, Wilmington,
Delaware - May 27, 1996, Algiers, Louisiana) was an
American jazz reed player.
Though he was...
- **** with a
Smile II (originally
titled Spogliamoci così,
senza pudor) is a 1976
commedia ****y all'italiana film
directed by
Sergio Martino. Like its predecessor...
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Tadeusz Puder (July 8, 1908 –
January 27, 1945) was a
Polish Roman Catholic priest of
Jewish origin.
Puder was born in a
Jewish family. At the age of 9...
- The
pudendal arteries are a
group of
arteries which supply many of the
muscles and
organs of the
pelvic cavity. The
arteries include the
internal pudendal...