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Pedro "Pete"
Calac (May 13, 1892 –
January 30, 1968) was a
professional football player who pla**** in the Ohio
League and
during the
early years of the...
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Calcium acetate is a
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calcium salt of
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anesthesiologist living in Paris. Polanco, Argentinean.
Inseparable friend of
Calac.
Calac,
Argentine writer.
Inseparable friend of Polanco. Tell, Danish. Marrast...
- and soon
began hunting together. In 1921,
Lingo invited Thorpe and Pete
Calac, who was a
teammate of Thorpe's at the
Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania...
- team's coach, and
Wilbur Henry, Cub Buck,
Harrie Dadmun, Joe Guyon, and Pete
Calac were
named to the All-Pro list.
Three 1920
Bulldogs players—Thorpe, Guyon...
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which continue to
operate within Lockheed Lockheed-California
Company (
CALAC), Burbank, California. Lockheed-Georgia
Company (GELAC), Marietta, Georgia...
- May 12, 1972), also
known as Wa Wa Chaw,
Princess Wa Wa Chaw, and Wawa
Calac Chaw or "Keep From the Water," was a
Native American artist, activist, and...
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Journal of
Politics and
International Relations, 24(3), 458-474. McMann, T.,
Calac, A., Nali, M., Cuomo, R., Maroulis, J., & Mackey, T. (2022).
Synthetic cannabinoids...
- (a
stock name for
Buffalo sports teams) and
signed several players (Pete
Calac,
Benny Boynton and Jim
Ailinger being among them) to make
another run at...
- the top team in the
nation in 1920 with
stars Jim Thorpe, Joe Guyon, Pete
Calac, and Pete Henry, 10–0. However,
after a rained-out game
against the Detroit...