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surname include:
Albert Arents (1840–1914), German-American
metallurgist Grace Arents (1848–1926),
American philanthropist George Arents (1916–1992), American...
- 1960), US
businesswoman Arent Arentsz (1585–1631),
Dutch painter Ahrén
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- mechanic, to die.
Arents was born in 1875 to a
wealthy family in America. His
great uncle Lewis Ginter and
father also
named George Arents were
founders of...
- were plundered.
Arents was
quoted saying that they had
plans to
conquer the Stad****s op de Dam (city hall) and
proclaim a revolution.
Arents; inghist.nl DVN...
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arents Mareks Ārents at
World Athletics v t e...
- C. (1936). "
Arents, Albert".
Dictionary of
American Biography. New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons. Rines,
George Edwin, ed. (1920). "
Arents, Albert" . Encyclopedia...
- Jupp
Arents (16
March 1912 – 24
December 1984) was a
German racing cyclist. He won the
German National Road Race in 1938. "Jupp
Arents".
Cycling Archives...
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Birds Aren't Real is a
satirical conspiracy theory which posits that
birds are
actually drones operated by the
United States government to spy on American...
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George Arents III or
George Arents, Jr. (21
April 1916 – 30 May 1992) was an
American racing driver. He was also
openly homo****ual, and
despite having...
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efforts in the
Richmond area.
Arents was born in New York City, the
sixth of
seven children of
cedar barrel maker Stephen Arents and his wife Jane
Swain (née...