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Silviu Vexler (born 8
December 1988) is a
Jewish Romanian Politician and
member of the
Chamber of Deputies. A
representative of the
local Jewish Community...
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Wechsler (German: exchanger) may
refer to:
David Wechsler (1896–1981), Romanian-American
psychologist Henry Wechsler (1931/32–2021), Polish-American researcher...
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Erica Vexler Poreiki (died 30
April 2011) was a
Chilean journalist, editor, and
television presenter best
known for her
reporting for the
magazine Ercilla...
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Benny Vexler (born 11
October 1962), also
known as
Benni Vexler, is an
Israeli sailor who has
competed in
three Paralympics games winning a gold in 2004...
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Wexler (also
spelled Vexler or Wechsler, 4
November 1870 – 14 May 1917) was a
Romanian socialist activist and journalist,
regarded as one of the main...
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Electric rules Nelson rules Ofer Harel;
Enrique F. Schisterman;
Albert Vexler &
Marcus D.
Ruopp (July 2008). "Monitoring
Quality Control: Can We Get Better...
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Retrieved 5
November 2018.
Vexler, Albert; Gurevich,
Gregory (2010). "Empirical
Likelihood Ratios Applied...
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Clarke Publishing Company.
Vexler,
Robert I., ed. (1968).
Grover Cleveland, 1837–1908.
Oceana Publications.
Vexler,
Robert I. (1975). The Vice-Presidents...
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Golfers Who Made It to Vice President. Harcourt. ISBN 0-15-613140-4.
Vexler,
Robert I. (1975). The Vice-Presidents and
Cabinet Members: Biographies...
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History of Cincinnati. Ohio
State University Press. ISBN 9780814202654.
Vexler,
Robert (1975). Cincinnati: A
Chronological & Do****entary History. Oceana...