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Rufe may
refer to:
Rufus Travis Amis (1912-2007),
American entrepreneur Rufus Rufe Clarke (1900-1983),
American Major League Baseball pitcher Rufe Davis...
- Prisons,
clarified that the
incident was the
result of
mental derangement by
Rufes. In the
months following the
mutilation incident Persful's
mental health...
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David Rufes (born
November 5, 1974) is a
Spanish session guitarist,
vocalist and composer.
Rufes started playing music at the age of 7 when he had received...
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Aleutians and
Solomon Islands operations. On 7
August 1942,
almost all of the
Rufes in the
Solomons were destro**** by a raid made up of 15
Grumman F4F Wildcats...
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Rufus Davidson (December 2, 1908 –
December 13, 1974),
known as
Rufe Davis, was an
American actor. He
appeared in over 30
films between 1937 and 1969,...
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Rufe Rufe is an
unincorporated community in
western McCurtain County, Oklahoma,
United States, 10
miles northwest of
Wright City. A
United States Post...
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Rufe (Cries of Farewell), op, 179, is a
waltz composed by
Johann Strauss II. It
premiered in
January 1856 at a ball
attended by some two thousand...
- "Aus der
Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir. Herr, höre
meine Stimme ..." is a
German translation of the
opening words of
Psalm 130 ("Out of the
depths have...
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Retrieved December 13, 2012.
Rufe Gentry at the SABR
Baseball Biography Project, by Jim Sargent.
Retrieved November 19, 2013. "
Rufe Gentry –
Society for American...
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zwanzig Monaten war Pius IX. der populärste Mann der Halbinsel; des
Rufes "Evviva Pio ****!" war kein Ende mehr. (Seppelt –Löffler: Papstgeschichte...