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Fissler is a
company based in
Germany that
produces cookware items.
Fissler's main
products include pots, pans, and
pressure cookers, knives; and kitchen...
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Jeanine Fissler (born 12
October 1980) is a
retired German rhythmic gymnast. She was part of the
national senior group.
Fissler started as an artistic...
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position in
parentheses indicates that the
player debuted as a substitute.
Fissler, Neil; Hathaway, Adam (2024). The
English Rugby Who's Who.
Victor Publishing...
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George Robert Fissler (October 13, 1906 –
December 18, 1975) was an
American competition swimmer who
represented the
United States at the 1932 Summer...
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early 70's, upon the
arrival of
Thomas Kurzhals (keyboardist) and
Reinard Fißler (vocals), the
classic lineup had
formed and took off musically, thus becoming...
- that year. The
column was
designed by
Frank Hewson and
created by
George Fissler,
while the
statue was
designed by
sculptor H.
Wesche and cast at the Robert...
- group. At the 1998
World Championships in
Seville Neuhaus along Jeanine Fissler,
Susan Benicke, Anna Nölder, Anne Jung and
Ellen Jackël, they finished...
- (Dean)". The
English National Football Archive.
Retrieved 21
March 2021.
Fissler, Neil (23
January 2014). "Where Are They Now?
Coventry City 1986–87 FA...
- on Carl Froch", Sky Sports, 5
February 2015.
Retrieved 11
October 2015
Fissler, Neil (2014) "James DeGale's
world title pledge to
trainer who
missed out"...
- family,
along her
teammate Jeanine Fissler.
Annika and her
teammates Friederike Arlt,
Susan Benicke,
Jeanine Fissler,
Jessica Schumacher and
Selma Neuhaus...