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Daniel Dingel (1928–2010) was a
Filipino engineer who
claimed to have
invented a "hydrogen reactor" that
could power a water-fuelled car.
Dingel said he...
- John
David Dingell Jr. (July 8, 1926 –
February 7, 2019) was an
American politician from the
state of
Michigan who
served as a
member of the
United States...
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Irene Dingel (born
April 26, 1956 in Werdohl, Germany) is a
German historian and a
Protestant theologian.
Irene Dingel studied Protestant theology and...
- አድባራት ቅድስተ ቅዱሳን ድንግል ማሪያም ጽዮን, romanized: Re-ese
Adbarat Kidiste Kidusan Dingel Maryam Ts'iyon; Tigrinya: ቤተ-ክርስትያን እመቤትና ማርያም ጽዮን, romanized: Bet-Kristiyan...
- Ryan
Michael Dzingel (born
March 9, 1992) is an
American professional ice
hockey forward who is
currently an
unrestricted free agent. He most recently...
- MN: Fortress. ISBN 978-1-4514-9415-0 – via
Project MUSE. Kolb, Robert;
Dingel, Irene; Batka, Ľubomír (eds.): The
Oxford Handbook of
Martin Luther's Theology...
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Daniel Dingel, a
Filipino inventor, has been
claiming since 1969 to have
developed technology allowing water to be used as fuel. In 2000,
Dingel entered...
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Reviewed by Hugh Lloyd-Jones in "Gnomon" 35 (1963), pp. 446–447
Joachim Dingel, in "Museum Helveti****" 27 (1970), 90–96 Burian, P. (2009). "Inconclusive...
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crucifixes and crosses, candles, and
objects of
sacred art. Kolb, Robert;
Dingel, Irene; Batka, Lubomír (24
April 2014). The
Oxford Handbook of
Martin Luther's...
- Peden, Amy E.; Hamilton, Erin B.; Bisignano, Catherine; Castle,
Chris D.;
Dingels,
Zachary V.; Hay,
Simon I.; Liu, Zichen; Mokdad, Ali H.; Roberts, Nicholas...