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Ingrid Ann
Simler, Lady
Simler, DBE, PC (born 17
September 1963) is a
Justice of the
Supreme Court of the
United Kingdom. She was
previously a
judge of...
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Josias Simmler (Josiah
Simler; Latin:
Iosias Simlerus) (6
November 1530 – 2 July 1576) was a
Swiss theologian and classicist,
author of the
first book...
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Simler Snowfield is a
snowfield lying northeast of
Holtedahl Bay, on
Velingrad Peninsula, the west
coast of
Graham Land in Antarctica.
Photographed by...
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Motives in
Everyday Life is a 2018
nonfiction book by
Kevin Simler and
Robin Hanson.
Simler is a
writer and
software engineer,
while Hanson is an ****ociate...
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George Brenner Simler (February 16, 1921 –
September 9, 1972) was a
United States Air
Force general, who
served as
commander of the U.S. Air Force's Air...
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Simler Hall (also
known as
Building 836) is the
oldest building on
Maxwell Air
Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama.
Built in 1927, it now
serves as the headquarters...
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Miami Press, 1976. p. 393. New York
Times obituary of
Henry Simler, June 27, 1954. "Henry
Simler, 78, Is Dead on Coast" "Innovative
Rates Program.
Final report"...
- Commander-in-Chief's
Trophy was the
brainchild of Air
Force General George B.
Simler, a
former Air
Force Academy athletic director who
envisioned the trophy...
- T.
Graham Brown described Simler's observations on gear for
travel over ice and snow in the mountains: "In 1574,
Simler published a
commentary on the...
- used in
Historiae animalium. A year
after his death, his
friend Josias Simler published a
biography of Gessner.
Gessner and
others founded the Physikalische...