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- Hawkins-Turner (born December 22, 1956), better known by the stage name Norma Stitz, is an American fetish model. Her pseudonym is a word-play on "enormous...
- Stitz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hermann Stitz (1868–1947), German biologist and entomologist Ilka Stitz (born 1960), German...
- Hermann Stitz (24 December 1868 – 6 February 1947) was a German biologist and entomologist. He was a specialist in Hymenoptera especially ants and Neuroptera...
- Ilka Stitz (born 22 October 1960) is a German writer of historical thrillers. Stitz was born in Hanover, Germany. She studied art history, German studies...
- Jazzist nearly created a sensation with their debut album Jævla Jazzist Grete Stitz (1996), that contained playful, humorous jazz with elements of rap. The...
- year". The duo were replaced by guitarist Gus Robertson and b****ist Freddie Stitz The new line-up was officially revealed on 26 January 2011 via a new press...
- tesselatus Stitz, 1914 - Venezuela Corydalus tex**** Banks, 1903 - Southwest United States, Guatemala, Mexico Corydalus tridentatus Stitz 1914 - Brazil...
- D. gerstaeckeri Emery, 1895 D. helvolus (Linnaeus, 1764) D. katanensis Stitz, 1911 D. kohli Wasmann, 1904 D. labiatus Shuckard, 1840 D. laevigatus (Smith...
- critic for The Village Voice news magazine. Models featured included Norma Stitz, Traci Lords, Candy Samples, Roberta Pedon and Tina Small. The magazine...
- Mantispa azihuna (Stitz, 1913) Mantispa basalis (Navás, 1927) Mantispa basilei (Navás, 1930) Mantispa bella Kuwayama, 1925 Mantispa bicolor (Stitz, 1913) Mantispa...