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Lonnie Warneke (/ˈwɔːrnəki/ WOR-nə-kee;
March 28, 1909 – June 23, 1976),
nicknamed "The
Arkansas Hummingbird", was a
Major League Baseball player, Major...
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Lorne Baird Warneke (November 16, 1942 –
August 28, 2020) was an Alberta-based
psychiatrist and
advocate for 2SLGBTQ+
people in Canada. He
founded the...
- Sara
Warneke (2 July 1957 – 27
September 2011),
better known by her pen name Sara Dougl****, was an
Australian fantasy writer who
lived in Hobart, Tasmania...
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Lothar Warneke (15
September 1936 – 5 June 2005) was a
German film director,
screenwriter and actor. His 1977 film The
Incorrigible Barbara was entered...
- Ross
Warneke (5
April 1952 – 25
August 2006) was an
Australian journalist, broadcaster, and
television commentator in Melbourne. Ross
Warneke often acted...
- Tomm
Warneke (born
October 9, 1961) is a
former professional tennis player and
coaches from Florida. The son of a geologist,
Warneke is the
youngest of...
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Heinz Warneke (June 30, 1895 – 1983) was an
American sculptor best
remembered as an animalier; his role in the
direct carving movement "****ured him a...
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Warneke, p. 64 "Controversy
marks history of church".
Riverside Press-Enterprise.
April 5, 1997. Lech, p. 79
Warneke, p. 62
Warneke, p. 61 "It's...
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Nittany Lion
Shrine is a
large mountain lion
sculpture carved by
Heinz Warneke located at the
University Park
campus of
Pennsylvania State University...
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August 2003 Enker, Debi (14
October 2004), "The cooks' tale", The Age
Warneke, Ross (21
October 2004), "Viewers cook The Cooks' goose", The Age "AACTA...