- John
Basil Terpak (July 4, 1912 – June 1, 1993) was an
American world champion weightlifter.
Terpak's father was Ukrainian-born and
worked in Pennsylvania's...
- the company's
first employees were
weightlifters Tony
Terlazzo and John
Terpak.
Hoffman starting creating barbells in 1929, the same year he
began to host...
- descouvertes. Composé par I. Prevost,... Stafford,
Terpak.
Devices of Wonder, p. 241 Stafford,
Terpak.
Devices of Wonder, p. 261 "The
student and intellectual...
- Museums.
Retrieved 16
September 2013. Stafford,
Barbara Maria,
Frances Terpak and
Isotta Poggi (2001).
Devices of Wonder: From the
World in a Box to Images...
-
Shamin was
converted into a
church during the
Byzantine period.
Frances Terpak and
Peter Louis Bon****o. "Temple of Bel". The
Legacy of
Ancient Palmyra...
- 2002, p. 76.
Howard 2012, p. 159.
Stoneman 1994, p. 59.
Hallifax 1695.
Terpak & Bon****o 2017.
Stoneman 1994, p. 7.
Gawlikowski 2011, p. 415.
Healey 2009...
- Munitions. RL30552.
Washington DC:
Congressional Research Service. pp. 4–5.
Terpak, John A. (29 May 2018). "Cruise
Missile Controversy". Air
Force Magazine...
-
Seventies photography nurtured a
talent for jewellery". The Telegraph.
Terpak, Frances; Brunnick, Mic****e (2016-03-15).
Robert Mapplethorpe: The Archive...
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March 27, 2019. "Semi-Precious". New York Magazine: 44. June 29, 1970.
Terpak, Frances; Brunnick, Mic****e (March 15, 2016).
Robert Mapplethorpe: The...
- rómskych komunít 2019". Inštitút
Mateja Bela (in Slovak).
Retrieved 2025-01-07.
Official website Richnava Genealogy of the
Terpak and
Vascak families v t e...