- Leon
Rodal, also Arie or Lejb
Rodal (January 29, 1912 in
Kielce – 6 May 1943, in Warsaw), was a
Polish journalist, Zionist-Revisionist
party activist,...
- the Kenyans. This made the
final wide open.
Rodal made the final,
which was run in a
blistering pace.
Rodal overtook most of the
field in his
second lap...
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rod or
Rod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
ród,
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Rod,
Ród,
Rőd,
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Rodding may
refer to: Use of
drain rods The town of
Rødding in
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believed in
their kick. Vebjørn
Rodal became the
leader with
Wilson Kipketer at the end of the field.
Rodal led
through an easy pace 52.53 through...
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Rod R.
Blagojevich (/bləˈɡɔɪ.əvɪtʃ/ blə-GOY-ə-vitch; born
December 10, 1956),
often referred to by his
nickname "Blago", is an
American politician who...
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later became a
butcher after the
Great Depression forced the
store to close.
Rod had an
older brother,
novelist and
aviation writer Robert J. Serling.: 23 ...
- Hildred,
Rod Stewart: The New Biography, p. 41. Gray,
Rod Stewart: The
Visual Do****entary, p. 14.
Nelson and Bangs,
Rod Stewart, p. 61. Pidgeon,
Rod Stewart...
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spare the
rod and
spoil the
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Spare the
rod may
refer to:
Proverbs 13:24,
commonly mistaken as the origin...