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hockey player Walt
Kiesling (1903–1962),
American football player and
coach Kisling Kissling Dictionary of
American Family Names. "
Kiesling Family History"...
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Kiesling to a one-year
contract with the
Chicago Bears.
Kiesling appeared in 13
games for the Bears, only five as a starter. In
August 1935,
Kiesling...
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Pennsylvania in 1989.
Kiesling has held
previous academic positions at the
University of
Sydney and The Ohio
State University.
Scott Kiesling is best
known for...
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Golden State,' by
Lydia Kiesling". Datebook.
Retrieved 2019-08-09. Blackwood,
Sarah (2018-09-03). "In "The
Golden State,"
Lydia Kiesling Brings Motherhood to...
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producing steel. Joe Bach
served two
separate terms as head
coach and Walt
Kiesling served three separate terms.
During the 1943 and 1944 seasons, due to the...
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Michael Kiesling (born 1957) is a
German board game designer. Many of his
games have been
nominated for or have won the
Spiel des Jahres, a
German games...
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Leopold Kiesling (11
April 1893 – ?) was an
Austrian footballer. He pla**** in one
match for the
Austria national football team in 1912. "Leopold
Kiesling"....
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Theresia Kiesl (born 26
October 1963, in Sarleinsbach) is a
retired Austrian middle-distance
runner who
specialized in the 1500 metres. She was implicated...
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ancient Gr****
religion and Gr**** topography."
Kiesling is the
father of the
novelist and
critic Lydia Kiesling.
Rediscovering Armenia: An Archaeological/Touristic...
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Mexica (board game), a
board game
designed by
Wolfgang Kramer and
Michael Kiesling Mexica (book), a 2005
novel by
Norman Spinrad Mexico (disambiguation) Mexican...