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Charles Walter Dressen (pronounced: DREE-sen) (September 20, 1894 –
August 10, 1966) was an
American third baseman,
manager and
coach in professional...
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Aleksei Dressen (born 1968 in Riga) is a
former Estonian Internal Security Service officer convicted for treason. He was
convicted with
cooperating with...
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Thomas Dreßen (born 22
November 1993) is a
retired German World Cup
alpine ski racer. He
specializes in the
speed events of
downhill and super-G.
Dreßen made...
- Hans-Georg
Dreßen (born 30
December 1964) is a
retired German football player.
Bundesliga runner-up: 1989–90 DFB-Pokal finalist: 1983–84 "
Dreßen, Hans-Georg"...
- Leo
August "Lee"
Dressen (July 23, 1889 – June 30, 1931) was a
Major League Baseball first baseman. He pla**** for the St.
Louis Cardinals in 1914 and...
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Dodgers in Brooklyn,
Chuck Dressen returned as Oaks
manager in 1954. The
Acorns finished third with an 85–82
record under Dressen, but won the postseason...
- predecessor,
Chuck Dressen, had
moved on from the
Dodgers after the team's
leadership refused to sign him to a two-year or three-year contract.
Dressen had won two...
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briefly existed during the
Congo Crisis, was
designed by an
architect Louis Dressen,
former manager of
Banque du
Congo Belge in
Elisabethville (modern-day...
- ISBN 978-0739132951.
Retrieved 3 May 2015. Arad 1999, p. 31. Klee,
Dressen &
Riess 1991, p. 230. Klee,
Dressen &
Riess 1991, p. 238. O'Neil,
Robin (2011). "Appendix...
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modification to be
rendered as
Peleset in the
Egyptian language.
Historian Jan
Dressen has
proposed that the name
Peleset should be
identified as an ethnonym...