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Elizabeth Fabac (later Bretting;
April 6, 1922 – July 9, 2008) was an
infielder who pla**** from 1945
through 1948 in the All-American
Girls Professional...
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arachidic acid, is a
member of a
synthetic fatty-acid/bile-acid
conjugate (
FABAC).
FABACs are
composed of
endogenous compounds,
orally administrated with potentially...
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American baseball player Elizabeth Ernest-James,
Welsh tennis player Elizabeth Fabac (1922–2008),
baseball player Elizabeth Galphin,
American tennis player Élizabeth...
- full-scale news
department in
September 2003 with the
hiring of
Michael Fabac from WNEM-TV in Bay City, Michigan, as news director; the
Clear Channel...
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pitcher and at shortstop. In 1948 she tied with
Kenosha Comets'
Elizabeth Fabac for the best
fielding average at
second base (.963). She was also a smart...
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Dutch field hockey player. Don Eaddy, 74,
American sportsman.
Elizabeth Fabac, 86,
American baseball player (AAGPBL)
Charles H. Joffe, 78,
American film...
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Colacito Clara Cook
Mildred Deegan Mona
Denton Geraldine Edwards Elizabeth Fabac Helen Filarski Lois
Florreich Rose
Folder Hermina Franks Barbara Galdonik...
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three children. The
children were two sisters, Nikolina, age 9, and Željka
Fabac, age 14, and
Darko Dvorenković, age 10.
Among the
other victims were three...
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Retrieved 2019-04-13. 1945
Kenosha Comets.
Retrieved 2019-04-13. "Betty
Fabac with
Chaperone Johanna Hageman Photograph,
between 1945 and 1948" Archived...
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Schillace March 25 –
Billy Bowers April 5 – Gene
Crumling April 6 –
Elizabeth Fabac April 9 –
Dizzy Sutherland April 12 – Bill
Wight April 18 – Moe Burtschy...