- John
Pizer or
Piser (c. 1850–7 July 1897) was a
Polish Jew who
worked as a
bootmaker in Whitechapel. In the
early days of the
Whitechapel murders, many...
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Pizer (also, Peizer) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Donald Pizer,
American academic and
literary critic Dorothy Pizer (c. 1906–1964)...
- The
Pizes de Cir (Ladin:
Pizes de Cir; Italian:
Gruppo del Cir
Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡruppo del ˈtʃir]; German: Cirspitzen) is a
mountain range in South...
- mountains.
North of the p**** in the
direct vicinity, the
mountain range Pizes de Cir with 2592
meter high peak the Gran Cir can be seen. The
Gardena P****...
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Jonathan A. "Yoni"
Pizer is a
former Democratic member of the
Illinois House from the 12th
district from his
appointment on
February 9, 2020 to December...
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Marjorie Pizer (1920 – 4
January 2016) was an
Australian poet.
Pizer was born in
Melbourne and
studied literature at the
University of
Melbourne from...
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Terren Scott Peizer (born July 31, 1959) is an
American businessperson. On June 21, 2024, he was
found guilty by a
California federal jury of
three counts...
- 246–248. Doctorow, p. xv.
Pizer, p. 107.
Pizer, p. 108.
Labor & Reesman, p. 38.
Labor & Reesman, pp. 41–46.
Pizer, p. 110.
Pizer, pp. 109–110. Giantquitto...
- The WH
Smith Literary Award was an
award founded in 1959 by
British high
street retailer W H
Smith to "encourage and
bring international esteem to authors...
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Dorothy Pizer or
Dorothy Padmore (c.1906 – 22
November 1964) was a
British working-class anti-racist activist,
secretary and
publishing worker. In the...