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Vlach (/vlɑːk, vlæk/ VLA(H)K), also
Wallachian and many
other variants, is a term and
exonym used from the
Middle Ages
until the
Modern Era to designate...
- by
Wallachs and
became the
largest of its
stores in
October 1954. It was in a nineteen-story
office building at 555
Fifth Avenue. In 1966
Wallachs was...
- Eli
Herschel Wallach (/ˈiːlaɪ ˈwɒlək/ EE-ly WOL-ək;
December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014) was an
American film, television, and
stage actor from New York...
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Southeast Europe.
Wallach may also
refer to:
Wallach (crater), a
small lunar impact crater 6670
Wallach, a main-belt
asteroid Wallach IX, a
fictional planet...
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Bernhard Wallach (1876–1946),
Adolph Wallach (1878–1945),
Henry Wallach (1879–1937),
Florence Wallach (1881–), Emil
Wallach (1884–1943),
Henrietta Wallach (1886–)...
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Brian Wallach (born
October 9, 1980) is an
American businessman, lawyer, and
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
research and
patient advocate. He became...
- Lori
Wallach (born 1964) is the
Director of
Rethink Trade at the
American Economic Liberties Project and a
senior advisor to the
Citizens Trade Campaign...
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starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van
Cleef as "the Bad", and Eli
Wallach as "the Ugly". Its
screenplay was
written by Age & Scarpelli,
Luciano Vincenzoni...
- In 1891, a
colleague of
Leuckart at the
University of Göttingen, Otto
Wallach,
performed further reactions using alicyclic and
terpenoid ketones as well...
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Janet Wallach (born May 4, 1942 Brooklyn) is an
American writer. She is
President Emerita of
Seeds of Peace.
Wallach was born in New York City and attended...