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Edmund Conen (10
November 1914 – 5
March 1990) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Conen was born in Ürzig, Germany. He pla**** with FV 03...
- be the
spirit of the listener." – from the
essay White Light by
Hermann Conen, as
translated into
English by
Eileen Walliser-Schwarzbart (found in the...
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Servant of God
Victoire Conen de Saint-Luc (27
January 1761 – 19 July 1794) was a
French noble and a
religious sister. She
suffered martyrdom during The...
- Pharmacology. 765: 100–106. doi:10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.08.016. PMID 26291661.
Conen S,
Theunissen EL,
Vermeeren A, van Ruitenb**** P,
Stiers P,
Mehta MA, et al...
- crime, romance,
slice of life, and sports. The ****anese word shōnen (少年, /
ɕoːnen/ lit. "few years"),
meaning "young boy",
historically referred to juveniles...
- (1951–53) Hans-Josef
Kretschmann (1953–56) Emil
Melcher (1956–57)
Edmund Conen (1957–59) Theo
Kirchberg (1959–60)
Erich Garske (1960–62)
Fritz Pliska (1962–65)...
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Baigorry Alan
Mensah David Conen Julian Williams Oliver Otubanjo Vincent von
Schlippenbach 3:02 2. "Tuff Cookie"
Baigorry Conen von
Schlippenbach Bernard...
- de Stockhausen",
Analyse Musicale (1989, 1er trimestre): 68–73.
Hermann Conen, Formel-Komposition: Zu
Karlheinz Stockhausens Musik der
siebziger Jahre...
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World Cup. Two were
playing in
their first ever
World Cup match,
Edmund Conen and
Angelo Schiavio, both in 1934, a
tournament without a
group stage. Geoff...
- Baigorry,
David Conen Baigorry,
Conen,
Dmitri Shostakovich,
Vincent von
Schlippenbach 4:18 2. "Schwarz zu blau" Baigorry,
Conen Baigorry,
Conen, Von Schlippenbach...