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Jekals (1 July 1904 – 2
January 1969) was a
Latvian sprinter and decathlete. He
competed in
three events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Gvido
Jekals"...
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paracetamol for
painful emotions". www.nhs.uk. 2013-04-22.
Fertuck EA,
Jekal A, Song I,
Wyman B,
Morris MC,
Wilson ST, et al. (December 2009). "Enhanced...
- Jea, Jeh, Jye, Jee 21,988 0.0442% 제갈 諸葛, 諸* [sic], 諸曷, 諸渴
Jegal Chegal Jekal, Jaegal, Jaekal, Jeagal,
Jeakal 5,735 0.0115% 조 趙, 曺, 調, 造, 赵, 刁, 朝 Jo Cho...
- 20: 3–32. doi:10.1023/A:1022918132461. S2CID 141747255. Fertuck, EA.;
Jekal, A.; Song, I.; Wyman, B.; Morris, MC.; Wilson, ST.; Brodsky, BS.; Stanley...
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Diederik Jekel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdidərɪk
ˈjeːkəl]; born 22 June 1984) is a
Dutch science journalist,
television presenter and physicist. In 2018...
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Eberhard Jäckel ([ˈeːbɐhaʁt
ˈjɛkəl]; 29 June 1929 – 15
August 2017) was a
German historian. In the 1980s, he was a prin****l
protagonist in the Historians'...
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Birolla (1881–1963),
Slovene painter,
illustrator and
caricaturist Gvido Jekals (1904–1969),
Latvian sprinter and
decathlete Gvido Miezis (born 1980), Latvian...
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Elena Tsallagova,
David Butt Philip,
Emily Magee,
Philipp Jekal,
Deutsche Oper
Berlin conducted by
Donald Runnicles,
Tobias Kratzer, stage...
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Wilfred Nichol Great
Britain 11.0 Q 2 Paul
Brochart Belgium 11.1 Q 3
Laurence Armstrong Canada 4
Konstantinos Pantelidis Greece 5
Gvido Jekals Latvia...
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Tobias Kratzer.
Elena Tsallagova,
David Butt Philip,
Emily Magee,
Philipp Jekal,
choir and
orchestra of
Deutsche Oper
Berlin conducted by
Donald Runnicles...