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referred to as Apls, a
Celtic word for water.
Appels is
located near the
river Scheldt and is home to
Appels Veer, one of the oldest,
still operating ferry...
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suffered another injury. In June 2016,
Appels signed with
Belgian Division 2 club
Berchem Sport. In July 2021,
Appels announced his
retirement from football...
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Appel may
refer to:
Appel, Germany, a muni****lity in
Lower Saxony,
Germany Appel, Netherlands, a
hamlet in the
Dutch province of
Gelderland Appel (surname)...
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philanthropist Bram
Appel (1921–1997),
Dutch footballer Brent R.
Appel (born 1950),
American Justice of the Iowa
Supreme Court Bruno Appels (born 1988), Belgian...
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Nicolas Appels (born 6
February 1896) was a
Belgian wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
light heavyweight at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- Nina S.
Appel (born
February 17, 1936) was the
first female dean of
Loyola Law School,
known for her
commitment to
ethical education and her p****ion for...
- The
Christian Democratic Appeal (Dutch: Christen-Democratisch
Appèl [ˌkrɪstə(n)deːmoːˈkraːtis ɑˈpɛl], CDA) is a
Christian democratic and conservative...
- Mark
Stewart Appel (born July 15, 1991) is an
American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He was
drafted by the
Houston Astros with the...
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Andrew Wilson Appel (born 1960) is the
Eugene Higgins Professor of
computer science at
Princeton University. He is
especially well
known because of his...
- John
George Appel (1859–1929) was an
Australian politician, lawyer, and farmer. He
served from 1908 to 1929 as a
delegate for the
electoral district of...