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Julia Brendler (born 26
February 1975) is a
German actress. Born on 26
February 1975 in
Schwedt (East Germany, now
Brandenburg in Germany), she
began acting...
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Eduard Brendler (4
November 1800 – 16
August 1831) was a
Swedish composer. He was born in Dresden,
Germany but his
family moved to
Sweden when he was only...
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directed by
Sheri Elwood,
starring Julia Brendler, Lynn
Redgrave and
Kirsten Dunst.
Claire McKay (Julia
Brendler)—having
suffered the
death of her boyfriend—is...
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Archived from the
original on 29
November 2011.
Retrieved 28
November 2011.
Brendler; et al. (June 1989). "Skin tags are not a risk
factor for
colorectal polyps"...
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which had been left
unfinished on the
death of the
young composer Eduard Brendler. In 1839 he
wrote a
series of
articles on po****r education, and in 1841...
- (4): 609. doi:10.1086/419639. ISSN 0033-5770. Gruenwald, Joerg,
Thomas Brendler and
Christof Jaenicke, eds. 2000. PDR for
herbal medicines. Montvale, NJ:...
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feature film
following Into the West. It also
features Ian Shaw,
Julia Brendler and
Marianne Faithfull, who also
provided the
vocals for the song "Madam...
- "Aspalathus linearis". PlantZAfrica.
Retrieved 15
January 2020. Stander, M.A.;
Brendler, T.; Redelinghuys, H.; Van Wyk, B.-E. (March 2019). "The
commercial history...
- (3rd ed.).
Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 0-85404-513-9.
Gruenwald J,
Brendler T,
Jaenicke C, eds. (2004). PDR for
Herbal Medicines (3rd ed.). Montvale...
- acid 1,3-propanediyl ester.[citation needed]
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim,
Thomas Brendler (2003).
Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants of
Indian Ocean Islands. p. 135....