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Bohrer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bohrer is a
German occupational surname literally meaning "one who bores/drills." However, the word...
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Corinne Bohrer (born
October 18, 1958) is an
American film and
television actress whose career has
spanned four
decades and
includes regular roles in eight...
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Vorsila Laurene Bohrer (January 22, 1931 –
January 20, 2021) was an
American ethnobotanist who
specialized in the
cultures of the
American Southwest. Her...
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Matthew Bohrer is an
American actor and
writer best
known for
roles in the
television shows Lucifer, Goliath, and
Masters of ****.
While growing up in San...
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Doris Arlene Bohrer (5
February 1923 – 8
August 2016) was an
American intelligence operative who
started her
career during World War II with the Office...
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Bohrer Park is a park
located in St.
Louis County, Missouri,
United States. The park is
owned and
administered by the St.
Louis County Department of Parks...
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Bohrer (1916 – 2
October 1985) was a
Czechoslovakian journalist.
Bohrer is one of the
founders of the news
magazine Der Spiegel. Betr.:
Harry Bohrer....
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Thomas Robert Bohrer (born
August 6, 1963) is an
American rower. He has won two
silver medals in the men's
coxless fours. One at the 1992
Summer Olympics...
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Gabriel Bohrer Mentz (born 11
August 1998) is a
footballer who
plays as a
defender for Gżira United. Born in Brazil, he is a
Malta international. Mentz...
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Florence Fifer Bohrer (January 24, 1877 in Bloomington,
Illinois – July 20, 1960) was an
American activist and
politician in Illinois. She was the daughter...