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Schuss ([ʃʊs],
German for 'shot') was the
first (then unofficial)
mascot of the 1968
Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France,
featuring a
stylized cartoon...
- (Ukrainian: Федір Щусь, 25
March 1893 – 30 June 1921; also
spelled Fyodor Shuss) was a
Ukrainian military commander (ataman) in the
Revolutionary Insurgent...
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Breetles (
Shuss/NoFault)
Writerscramp (2000)
Breetles (Permanent Press) Ego, The
Story of the
Sures (1998) Breetles(
Shuss/NoFault)
Spooj (1996) (
Shuss Systems/NoFault)...
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Morris spoof current affairs show, Br**** Eye (1997, 2001), as
reporter Libby Shuss. McKee's
theatre credits include Harold Pinter's The
Lover and The Collection...
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Campus Martius Park (/ˈmɑːrʃʌs/ MAR-
shuss) is a re-established park in
Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
After the
Great Fire of 1805,
Campus Martius (from...
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starting with the band in 2000 as an
operator and
programmer for a tour.
Kevin Shuss has been the band's
longtime videographer and
archivist and self-described...
- sets. In
November 1920,
Nestor Makhno ordered the
detachment of
Fyodor Shuss to
occupy Avdiivka and the
village near it.[citation needed]
Between 1923...
- &
Alice In
Chains Official music video "Maybe" Adam
Mason Episode from
Black Antenna "So Far Under" "Never Fade" "All I Am" "Private ****" Todd
Shuss...
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Bobby Oberdorsten –
guitar technician Brian Ranks –
guitar technician Danny Shuss – drum technician,
guitar technician Terry Wieland –
guitar technician Omar...
- Shchus, (Ukrainian: Федір Щусь, 25
March 1893 – 30 June 1921) also
Fyodor Shuss or
Feodosiy Shchus, was an
Anarchist revolutionary,
commander (ataman) in...