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Georg Weissel (1590 – 1
August 1635) was a
German Lutheran minister and hymn writer. Born in
Domnau in
Ducal Prussia, a v****al of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Eric
Weissel Oval was a multi-use
stadium in
Wagga Wagga, New
South Wales, Australia. It was
named after local rugby league footballer Eric
Weissel and...
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Nelly Weissel (26 June 1920 – 13
August 2010) was a
Uruguayan actress of the stage.
Weissel's career as a
South American leading lady
spanned more than...
- the
Weissel; i.e.,
Wulfstan sees the
Ilfing as a
tributary of the
Weissel and
Estmere as the
lower Weissel.
Weonodland extends as far as the
Weissel, after...
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televised interview with
James Weissel, the
whistleblower in the
Brightstar Cruises ****ual
misconduct scandal.
Weissel names the late
Lester McClintock...
- Adam
Weissel (1854 – 10
December 1928) was a
United States Navy
sailor and a
recipient of the
United States military's
highest decoration, the
Medal of...
- Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. / Reed
International Books. pp. 45–46. ISBN 978-0-7506-0535-9.
Weißel, Ralph; Schubert,
Franz (7
March 2013) [1995, 1990]. "4.1. Grundschaltungen...
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Weonodland (the land of the Wends) was all the way on our right, as far as
Weissel-mouth. This may be the
earliest recorded use of the word "Denmark" (Danemearcan)...
- Eric
Weissel (/waɪsəl/;) (1903–1972) was an
Australian rugby league footballer, a
state and
national representative goal-kicking five-eighth. He pla****...
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Luther (/7, /9, /28), Rist (/12, /38, /40, /42), Runge [s:de] (/35),
Weissel (/46), Franck, J. (/53),
Werner (/64),
after Lk 2:1–21, Mt 2:1–12 00314...