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- Kristen Barnhisel is an American winemaker. She is Quality Control manager at Inglenook. She specializes in making pinot noir and Cabernet Sauvignon wines...
- printmaker John Carl Warnecke: architect Robert Weiss: ceramic artist Kristen Barnhisel, winemaker Paul Erdman: business and financial writer Jess Stonestreet...
- Hickman (2005), 127 Tytell (1987), 307; Barnhisel (1998), 276ff; Moody (2015), 295 Tytell (1987), 308 Barnhisel (1998), 287–288; Moody (2017), 378 Tytell...
- Annual Report 2002" (PDF). Freedom House. Retrieved October 13, 2012. Barnhisel, Greg; Turner, Catherine (2010). "books+USA"+peace+corps&pg=PA135 Pressing...
- University Press: Selling Democracy. ISBN 0748610391. OCLC 44964679. Barnhisel, Greg; Turner, Catherine, eds. (2012). Pressing the Fight: Print, Propaganda...
- a central role in banking and industries such as aluminum and oil. As Barnhisel (2005) finds, industrialists such as James H. Laughlin (b. Ulster; 1806–1882)...
- swimmer Kristen Barbara (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player Kristen Barnhisel, American winemaker Kristen Beams (born 1984), Australian cricket player...
- Girard, Ohio City Henry Barnhisel House Location of Girard in Trumbull County, Ohio. Girard Show map of Ohio Girard Show map of the United States Coordinates:...
- Retrieved 2006-08-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Barnhisel, Greg (4 January 2015). "James Laughlin's New Directions". Los Angeles...
- a central role in banking and industries such as aluminum and oil. As Barnhisel (2005) finds, industrialists such as James Laughlin (b. Ulster 1806–1882)...