- Look up
Schnepf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schnepf is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Erhard Schnepf (1495–1558), German...
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Ryszard Marian Schnepf (born 22
September 1967) is a
Polish politician and diplomat.
Schnepf was born in Warsaw,
Poland on 22
September 1951, to Polish...
- near New Haven, in
North Branford, Connecticut, the son of
Sandra (née
Schnepf), a
college professor, and
Joseph LaVorgna, a high
school ****istant prin****l...
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Erhard Schnepf (1
November 1495,
Heilbronn – 1
November 1558, Jena; also
Erhard Schnepff) was a
German Lutheran Theologian, Pastor, and
early Protestant...
- the
turmoil of the
Reformation and War with the
Turks and
invited Erhard Schnepf to
bring the
Reformation to Stuttgart. He accepted, was
named Court Preacher...
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perspective of
World War II in the Pacific. Film
historians Jack
Hardwick and Ed
Schnepf, however,
dismissed the
English version, I
Bombed Pearl Harbor (1961) as...
- 1914
publication on the topic. The
contemporary term for this
weapon was
Schnepf or Schnäpf,
literally "snipe",
apparently based on
likening the
blade to...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 19
October 2012.
Retrieved 16
April 2013.
Schnepf,
Randy (19
November 2004). "Energy use in Agriculture:
Background and Issues"...
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Retrieved 3 May 2022.
Schnepf 1964, p. 44. O'Hara 1989, p. 87.
Schnepf 1964, p. 50.
Schnepf 1964, p. 45.
Hardwick and
Schnepf 1983, p. 68. Beck, Simon...
- ("sabre ****ed in the
German manner"). A
closely related weapon is the
schnepf or
Swiss sabre used in
Early Modern Switzerland. The cut-and-thrust mortuary...