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Fritz Spiegl (27
January 1926 – 23
March 2003) was an Austrian-born
English musician, journalist, broadcaster,
humorist and
collector who
lived in Britain...
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Ondrej Spiegl (born 10 July 1993) is a
Swedish figure skater. He is a two-time
Nordic medalist (silver in 2017,
bronze in 2015) and a two-time Swedish...
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original maker or broadcaster. The Z-Cars
theme tune was
arranged by
Fritz Spiegl and his then wife,
composer Bridget Fry, from the
traditional Liverpool...
- Alan
Spiegl (born 7
August 1959) is a
former pair
skater for Czechoslovakia. With
Ingrid Spieglová, he won six
national titles and
competed at the 1976...
- Today,
Volume 9,
Issue 8, 15
April 2004,
Pages 346–347
Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes,
Fritz Spiegl, CRC Press, 1996, p. 10
Original Andrews Salts, NHS choices...
- 11. ISBN 978-1-86189-708-4.
Retrieved October 14, 2023.
Spiegl,
Fritz (1996).
Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes: An
Alphabetical Browsing-Book of Derivatives...
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Chipps Smith;
Ulrich Leben;
Heidrun Zinnkann;
Angelika Steinmetz;
Walter Spiegl; G. Reinheckel;
Hannelore Müller;
Gerhard Bott;
Peter Hornsby; Anna Beatriz...
- FORM". IANA.org. 25 May 2000.
Retrieved 25
November 2015. Shaw, Frank;
Spiegl, Fritz; Kelly, Stan (September 1966). Lern
Yerself Scouse. Vol. 1: How to...
- city in 1901.
Among Liverpool's curiosities, the
Austrian émigré
Fritz Spiegl is notable. He not only
became a
world expert on the
etymology of Scouse...
- The
Loophonium is a br****
instrument created by
Fritz Spiegl.
Designed in 1960, it is a
cross between a
euphonium and a toilet. The
Loophonium has been...