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Joseph Matthew Panik (born
October 30, 1990) is an
American former professional baseball second baseman. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for...
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Panik may
refer to:
Panik,
Armenia Panik, Iğdır,
Turkey Panik, Bileća,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Panik,
Vologda Oblast,
Russia Panik, one
quarter of the...
- Paul
Panik Jr. (born June 7, 1988) is an
American college baseball coach and
former catcher, who is
currently an ****istant
baseball coach at the College...
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Father Panik Village was the
first housing project located in Bridgeport, and the
first in Connecticut.
Ground was
broken in 1939, and it
opened as Yellow...
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Panik is a
German rock band from Neumünster that was
established in 2002
under the name Pan!k. This band
consisted of
David Bonk (guitar, vocals), Timo...
- The Pnyx (/nɪks,
pəˈnɪks/;
Ancient Gr****: Πνύξ [pnýks]; Gr****: Πνύκα, Pnyka) is a hill or
hillside in
central Athens, the
capital of Greece. Beginning...
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Richard Pánik (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrixart
ˈpaːɲik]; born 7
February 1991) is a
Slovak professional ice
hockey right winger for
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl...
- Jax
Panik is a
South African pop, rock and synth-pop
musical band from Bellville,
Western Cape,
South Africa now
relocated to Cape Town. Jax
Panik was...
- Do not Panic,
Major Kardos (Hungarian: Csak
semmi pánik...) is a 1982
Hungarian comedy film,
sequel of The
Pagan Madonna. István
Bujtor - Ötvös Csöpi...
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Panic in
Paradise (Danish:
Panik i paradis) is a 1960
Danish comedy film
directed by
Hagen H****elbalch and
starring Alf Kjellin. The
story of this 82-minute...