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Pfitz is a 1997
novel by
Scottish physicist and
author Andrew Crumey. It
concerns an 18th-century
German prince who
dedicates his life to the construction...
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Pfitz may
refer to:
Pfitz, a 1999
novel by
Andrew Crumey The
Pfitz,
nickname of
Pfitzner Stadium,
Prince William County, Virginia, USA; a
baseball field...
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Jaime Zóbel de
Ayala y
Pfitz GCLH (born 18 July 1934), also
known as
Jaime Zóbel, is a
Filipino businessman who
served as the
chairman of the
Ayala Corporation...
- Virginia, USA
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pages with titles...
- (1988). Seed
germination and
further development of
plantlets of
Paphiopedilum ciliolare Pfitz. in vitro.
Scientia Horticulturae, 34(1), 139-153. v t e...
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Northwest Federal Field at
Pfitzner Stadium,
nicknamed "The
Pfitz", is a
stadium in the
Coles Magisterial District of
Prince William County, Virginia...
- French-language
version for television [fr]
aired in 1984.
Andrew Crumey's
novel Pfitz is a "creative
dialogue with Diderot's
Jacques the Fatalist". The novel...
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Cristina Cardenas Alfonso Zóbel de
Ayala y Róxas (1903-1967) m.
Carmen Pfitz (1909-1999) María
Victoria (Vicky) Zóbel de
Ayala m. Juan
Antonio Vallejo-Nágera...
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three set
wholly or
partly in the
eighteenth century (the
others being Pfitz and Mr Mee). It is in
three sections,
subtitled "Memory,
Reason and Imagination"...
- Crumey, his
third set
wholly or
partly in the
eighteenth century (following
Pfitz and D'Alembert's Principle). It has
three alternating story-lines: one featuring...