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- Tobie Steinhouse RCA (born April 1, 1925) is a Canadian painter and printmaker. She was born in Montreal, Quebec to Romanian parents. Growing up in the...
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- among the few **** Party members to be given this award. Writer Herbert Steinhouse, who interviewed Schindler in 1948, wrote: "Schindler's exceptional deeds...
- expected to make $2.4m in sale". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2020. Steinhouse, Herbert (1994). "The Real Oskar Schindler". www.writing.upenn.edu. Retrieved...
- Security Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801485568. Steinhouse, Adam (2001). Workers' Parti****tion in Post-liberation France. Lexington...
- short My Floating World: Miyuki Tanobe, directed by Ian Rankin, Stephan Steinhouse and Marc F. Voizard. 2012 : Radio-Canada, Miyuki Tanobe and the mural...
- Selina Nicole Morin as Nicole Pierre La Roche as "Frenchie" La Roche Don Steinhouse as Plant Co-worker Ted Sugar as Plant Co-worker Ron Martin as Plant Co-worker...
- Retrieved 11 February 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Steinhouse, A. (2001). Workers' Parti****tion in Post-liberation France. Lexington...
- world of Lithuanian Jews. Amsterdam: Rodopi. ISBN 978-90-420-0850-2. Steinhouse, Carl L (2004). Righteous and Courageous: How a ****anese Diplomat Saved...
- politician, Catholic priest Tobie Smith (born 1973), American swimmer Tobie Steinhouse (born 1925), Canadian artist Edward Parsons Tobie Jr. (1838–1900), Union...