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Charles William Lutenberg (October 4, 1864 –
December 24, 1938) was a
Major League Baseball first baseman who pla**** with the
Louisville Colonels in 1894...
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formed in Tel Aviv,
Israel around 1990 by Maor Cohen, Yoni Ben Tovim, Oren
Lutenberg and
Adiel Portugaly who was
later replaced by Rea Mochiach. They were...
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player Dutch Kemner,
baseball player Nicole Kramer,
Olympic swimmer Luke
Lutenberg, major-league
baseball player Fritz Ostermueller, major-league baseball...
- Ka'il", a
cover of a song by the duo "Hablainim" (Maor
Cohen and Oren
Lutenberg),
which was also pla**** on the radio. In 2013, he won
first place in a...
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Australian rules footballer Luke Lowe (1889–?),
English footballer Luke
Lutenberg (1864–1938),
American baseball player Luke
Mably (born 1976), English...
- in 1211 as
Lvtenwerde (and as Lůtenwerde in 1242,
Lvtenberch in 1249,
Lutenberg in 1269,
Luetemberg in 1380, and
Lutemberg in 1440). The
names with -berg...
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Leach Jack
Leary Thomas Long Jim Long Pat Luby Con
Lucid Henry Luff Luke
Lutenberg Denny Mack
Reddy Mack Bill
Magee Lou
Mahaffey Frank Martin Harry Maskrey...
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Infielders William Brown Jerry Denny Pat
Flaherty Pete
Gilbert Fred Lake Luke
Lutenberg Tim O'Rourke Fred
Pfeffer Danny Richardson Outfielders Tom
Brown Fred...
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beginning in the 14th century. It was the seat of the
Ministeriales of
Lutenberg (Leutenberg), who are
first mentioned in 1187. The
Counts of Schwarzburg...
- New York. S****s was the
third of five
children of Paul and
Ernestine (
Lutenberg) Steinberg. Both immigrants, Paul was
painter specializing in portraits...