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Stickel (November 18, 1921 –
September 27, 2015) was an
American newspaper publisher.
After serving in
World War II in the
Marine Corps, Fred
Stickel...
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Heinz Stickel (9 May 1949 – 15
November 2015) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. "NASL
Soccer North American Soccer League Players"....
- Mark E.
Stickel (June 22, 1947 –
April 13, 2013) was a
computer scientist working in the
fields of
automated theorem proving and
artificial intelligence...
- The
William A.
Stickel Memorial Bridge is a vertical-lift
bridge in New
Jersey that
crosses the P****aic River,
connecting Newark and East
Newark as part...
- "Spain, a
plurilingual state:
Spanish and
other official languages". In
Stickel,
Gerhard (ed.). National,
regional and
minority languages in Europe. Frankfurt:...
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Elizabeth Lucille Farrier Stickel (January 11, 1915 –
February 22, 2007), was an
American wildlife toxicologist and
director of the
Patuxent Wildlife...
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William A.
Stickel (1893–1944) was a
bridge engineer for the Es**** County, New Jersey, and the New
Jersey State Highway Department (now New
Jersey Department...
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dimorphic nature of the
spurs was
formally described by
William H.
Stickel and
Luccille F.
Stickel in 1946 in the
genus Enygrus (more
commonly known today as...
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Infobox gridiron football person is
being considered for merging. › Walt
Stickel (March 31, 1922 –
December 6, 1987) was a
professional American football...
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again in Newark. I-280
includes a vertical-lift bridge, the
William A.
Stickel Memorial Bridge, over the P****aic
River between Newark and East Newark/Harrison...