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Snitz may
refer to:
Snitz Edwards (1868–1937),
American stage and
silent film
actor born
Edward Neumann Edmund L.
Gruber (1879–1941), US Army general...
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Snitz Edwards (born
Edward Neumann, 1
January 1868 – 1 May 1937) was a
stage and
character actor of the
early years of the
silent film era into the 1930s...
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called snitz. Apples,
other than
named varieties grafted from a
parent tree, were
usually small,
misshapen and
rather tart.
Drying the
snitz concentrated...
- accessible. It was
founded in 2010 by
Nicholas Merrill,
Micah Anderson, and Kobi
Snitz. The
Calyx Institute was
founded on May 19, 2010,
through a
filing with...
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Gerald Theodore "
Snitz"
Snyder (August 6, 1905 – June 28, 1983) was an
American football player and Army officer. He pla****
college football as a back...
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daughter to him in marriage.
Douglas Fairbanks as Ahmed, the
Thief of
Bagdad Snitz Edwards as His Evil ****ociate
Charles Belcher as The Holy Man (Imam) / Narrator...
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Boycott from
Within activist, Kobi
Snitz, is a
mathematician emplo**** by the
Weizmann Institute of
Science in Rehovot.
Snitz is also a
longtime member of Anarchists...
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Norman Kerry,
Arthur Edmund Carewe,
Gibson Gowland, John St.
Polis and
Snitz Edwards. The last
surviving cast
member was
Carla Laemmle (1909–2014), niece...
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married actress and
producer Marian Edwards,
daughter of
silent film
actor Snitz Edwards. The
couple divorced in 1967,
remarrying two
years before Irwin's...
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Special Studies (C.S.S). May 2004.
Archived from the
original on 3 June 2004.
Snitz, Kobi (15
December 2004). "We are all
Ahmed Awwad:
Lessons in Po****r Resistance"...