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Piels Beer, also
called Piel Bros. Beer and
Piel's Beer, is a
regional lager beer,
originally brewed in the East New York
section of Brooklyn, New York...
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Piel or
piel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Piel may
refer to:
Claude Piel, (1921–1982),
French aircraft designer Eleanor Jackson Piel )1920-2022)...
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Piel Island lies in
Morecambe Bay,
around 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) off the
southern tip of the
Furness peninsula in the
administrative county of ****bria,...
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Piel a
Piel (transl. Skin To Skin) is the
second studio album by
Spanish singer Marcos Llunas,
released in 1994 by
PolyGram Latino. The
album was produced...
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Gerard Piel (1
March 1915 in Woodmere, N.Y. – 5
September 2004) was the
publisher of the new
Scientific American magazine starting in 1948. He
wrote for...
- The
Piel CP-30
Emeraude (French: émeraude = "emerald") is an
aircraft designed in
France in the mid-1950s and
widely built both by
factories and homebuilders...
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Denis Piel is a
French photographer and film-maker. He was born in
France in 1944. He was
raised in
Australia and
educated in the
United States. He lives...
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Piel (12
August 1835 – 21
August 1904) was a
German pioneer in the
movement for
reform of
church music. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Peter
Piel" ...
- The Skin I Live In (Spanish: La
piel que habito) is a 2011
Spanish thriller and
melodrama hybrid film
written and
directed by
Pedro Almodóvar, starring...
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Jonathan Piel (born 23
November 1938) is an
American science journalist and editor. He
became the
editor of
Scientific American in June 1984 and left the...