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- Karl Kehrle OSB OBE (3 August 1898, Mittelbiberach, Germany – 1 September 1996, Buckfast, Devonshire, England, UK), known as Brother Adam, was a Benedictine...
- many subspecies and their strains, developed by Brother Adam (born Karl Kehrle in 1898 in Germany), who was in charge of b****eeping from 1919 at Buckfast...
- announced its intention to pursue legal action. Brother Adam, born Karl Kehrle in 1898 in Germany, died in 1996, was put in charge of the Abbey's b****eeping...
- illnesses. At the beginning of the phenomena, the German priest Joseph Kehrle was appointed by the bishop to accompany the apparitions and concluded that...
- percussion Additional personnel Konrad "Conny" Planksound engineering Klaus Kehrle. "Tone Float - Organisation". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 September 2012....
- Hans-Jürgen Pütz – drums (including moog drums), percussion, vibraphone Kehrle, Klaus (2011). "Dreamlab – Mythos | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 9...
- Mildred Creak (died 1993), English child psychologist. August 3 – Karl Kehrle (Brother Adam, died 1996), German-born Benedictine monk and b****eeper. August...
- the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Surbrook, Truman C.; Reese, Norman D.; Kehrle, Angela M. (1986). "Stray Voltage: Sources and Solutions". IEEE Transactions...
- 1908), Soviet Armenian theoretical astrophysicist. September 1 – Karl Kehrle (Brother Adam) (b. 1898), British Benedictine monk and b****eeper. September...
- (1748–1836) – first to propose a natural classification of flowering plants Karl Kehrle (1898–1996) – Benedictine Monk of Buckfast Abbey, England; b****eeper; world...