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Agatha Tiegel Hanson (September 14, 1873 –
October 17, 1959) was the
second woman to
graduate from the
National Deaf-Mute
College (Gallaudet College's...
- gun
wielding characters in
movies directed by John Woo.
Deborah Tiegel:
Deborah Tiegel is Tommy's love
interest for most of the series. An
officer in the...
- "Don't Back Down" – 2:00 Side two "Little Honda" – 2:33 "Hushabye" – 1:53
Tiegel,
Eliot (September 1964). "4-in-1
Single to Be
Bowed by Capitol". Billboard...
- (PDF). Broadcasting.
November 13, 1967. p. 51.
Retrieved June 2, 2018.
Tiegel,
Eliot (July 8, 1967). "Smothers Set
Youthful Pace" (PDF). Billboard. p...
- League,
Tiegel is the
largest motorball player seen.
Heavily armored and
nearly impervious to attack, his bulk also
makes him
ponderously slow.
Tiegel does...
- Neil Diamond: His Life, His Music, His P****ion. ECW Press. pp. 80–81.
Tiegel,
Eliot (February 19, 1977). "Neil Diamond's
Emergence on All
Fronts Will...
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original on
April 29, 2016.
Retrieved October 20, 2015.
Sinatra 1986, p. 245.
Tiegel,
Eliot (August 16, 1975). "Denver-Sinatra
Superb Contrast at Lake Tahoe"...
- Jet. 28 (23). Chicago, Illinois:
Johnson Publishing Company, Inc.: 58.
Tiegel,
Eliot (September 11, 1965). Zhito, Lee (ed.). "The Jazz Beat". Billboard...
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article by the
journalist Eliot Tiegel,
which appeared as a
cover story in the June 12, 1965,
issue of
Billboard magazine.
Tiegel prin****lly used the term...
- The
Recording Academy. "Billboard 200: W**** of
March 4, 1967". Billboard.
Tiegel,
Eliot (25
March 1967). "Ending a
Chart Beginning for Ames". Billboard....