- John
Edward Howard Rulloff (also
known as
Ruloff, Rulofson, or Rulloffson, as well as
several aliases; 1819/1820 – May 18, 1871) was a Canadian-born American...
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Bartholomeus Ruloffs (October 1741 - 13 May 1801) was a
Dutch conductor and composer.
Ruloffs was born and died in Amsterdam. His
duties as
conductor included...
- Lewis'
Moral Argument". Lewis, C. S. "10". Mere Christianity, Bk. III.
Ruloff, Colin; Horban,
Peter (2021).
Contemporary arguments in
natural theology:...
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religion out of the classroom".
Defending the film, the producer, Walt
Ruloff, said that
scientists like
prominent geneticist Francis Collins keep their...
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American National Prison Congress.
Roeliff (often
mistakenly known as '
Ruloff') was born in Owasco,
Cayuga County, New York. His
parents were
Joris R...
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outfielder Bartholomeus Roodenburch (1866–1939),
Dutch swimmer Bartholomeus Ruloffs (1741–1801),
Dutch conductor and
composer Bartholomeus Spranger (1546–1611)...
- parti****te in the 2008 do****entary Expelled: No
Intelligence Allowed. Walt
Ruloff, a
producer for the film,
stated that by
rejecting intelligent design, Collins...
- Expelled: No
Intelligence Allowed 2008
Nathan Frankowski Logan Craft, Walt
Ruloff, John ****van
Exploratorium 1974 Jon
Boorstin Jon
Boorstin Expo: Magic...
- 1956
Never Say
Goodbye Oskar, the
Baker 1956 The
Power and the
Prize Mr.
Ruloff Uncredited 1958 The
Beast of
Budapest Dr.
Kovach 1958 The
Young Lions German...
- In 1798 he
married Geertruida Tersteeg. At the
death of
Bartholomeus Ruloffs in 1801 he was
named conductor of the
orchestra of
Felix Meritis, which...