- cooked. Its use in
cuisine was the
discovery of the
French musician Joël
Roessel. Due to its
ability to
mimic functional properties of egg
whites in cooking...
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Roessel (1897–1976),
Dutch footballer Fritz Roessel (born 1937),
Dutch chess player Jan van
Roessel (1925–2011),
Dutch footballer Pauline van
Roessel...
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later versions. –
Rampersad &
Roessel (2002). In The
Collected Poems of
Langston Hughes, pp. 23, 620.
Rampersad &
Roessel (2002), The
Collected Poems of...
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MacNeill 17-01-1898 7 0 03-06-1963 98 05-04-1920
Eduard van
Roessel 07-09-1897 2 0 26-01-1976 99 05-04-1920 Jan de
Natris 13-11-1895 23 5 16-11-1972...
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Charles Monty Roessel (June 28, 1961 –
January 6, 2025) was an
American photographer and journalist. As an
academic administrator, he
served as Director...
- The
White Horse Inn (German: Im weißen Rößl) or
White Horse Inn may
refer to: The
White Horse Inn (play), a 1897 play by
Oscar Blumenthal and
Gustav Kadelburg...
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Frits Roessel (born 5
February 1937) is a
Dutch chess player. From the late 1950s to the mid-1960s,
Frits Roessel was one of the
leading new generation...
- a 2006 children's
poetry collection by
Langston Hughes edited by
David Roessel and
Arnold Rampersad and
illustrated by
Benny Andrews,
originally published...
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Notable former players for the club
include Dutch internationals Jan van
Roessel,
Joris Mathijsen, Jaap Stam,
Frenkie de Jong, Marc Overmars,
Virgil Van...
- ISBN 0-500-27939-X.
Roessel, Ruth (editor) (1973).
Navajo Stories of the Long Walk Period. Tsaile, Arizona:
Navajo Community College Press.
Roessel, Ruth, ed....