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Dunkel (German: [ˌdʊŋkl̩] ), or
Dunkles (German: [ˈdʊŋkləs] ), is a word used for
several types of dark
German lager.
Dunkel is the
German word meaning...
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Arthur Dunkel (26
August 1932 – 8 June 2005) was a
Swiss (Portuguese-born) administrator. He
served as director-general of
General Agreement on Tariffs...
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dunkel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dunkel,
German for "dark", is a
group of
German lager styles.
Dunkel or
Dunkle may also
refer to: Arthur...
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William Dunkel (born New
Jersey 26
March 1893, died Kilchberg, ZH 10
September 1980) was a
Swiss architect and painter. He
worked in
Germany until 1929...
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Nancy A.
Dunkel (born 1955) is an
American politician.
Dunkel was born in 1955, in Manchester, Iowa. She was
raised in
Earlville and
attended Loras College...
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Curtis Scott Dunkel is an
American psychologist and
former professor in the
Department of
Psychology at
Western Illinois University,
where he was granted...
- The
Dunkel System, also
known as the
Dunkel College Football Index, is a
college football rating system developed in 1929 by
Richard C. "****"
Dunkel, Sr...
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Dunkels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dunkels is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam
Dunkels (born 1978),
Swedish entrepreneur...
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second wife, Camille, and
their newborn baby, Amy, in San Francisco) and Ed
Dunkel. Sal's
Christmas plans are
shattered as "now the bug was on me again, and...
- "black beer".
Dunkel is
German for "dark". At 4.5% to 6% abv,
Dunkel is
weaker than Doppelbock, a
stronger dark
Bavarian beer.
Dunkel was the original...