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    Grindel (French: Grandelle) is a municipality in the district of Thierstein in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. Grindel is first mentioned in 1147...
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    Reinhard Dieter Grindel (born 19 September 1961) is a German journalist, politician (CDU) and football administrator. From 2002 to 2016 Grindel was member...
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    Paul Éluard (redirect from Eugene Grindel)
    Paul Éluard (French: [elɥar]), born Eugène Émile Paul Grindel ([ɡʁɛ̃dɛl]; 14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), was a French poet and one of the founders...
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    Hieronymus Grindel (1776–1836) was a botanist (bryologist). Plant genus Grindelia is named after the botanist. The standard author abbreviation Grindel is used...
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  • Frédéric H. Fajardie. The movie tells the story of police inspector Eugéne Grindel (Delon) who investigates the secret illegal ultra-right police organization...
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  • the care of the ugly sorcerer gnome Grindel and asks him for a death potion. Giving her a love potion instead, Grindel sleeps with her and curses her to...
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    Grindel Point Light is a lighthouse in Islesboro, Maine, marking the west entrance to Gilkey Harbor at the westernmost point of the eponymous island....
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    Bornplatz Synagogue (German: Bornplatzsynagoge) was a synagogue located in the Grindel district [de] of Hamburg. It was inaugurated in 1906 and was one of the...
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    Fuchs Fuchtel Gehb Gewalt Gienger Göbel Göhner Gönner Götz Granold Grill Grindel Gröhe Grosse-Brömer Grübel Grund Gutting Haibach Hedrich Heiderich Heinen-Esser...
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    Asteraceae. The genus was named for Latvian botanist David Hieronymus Grindel, 1776–1836. They are herbaceous plants or subshrubs with annual, biennial...
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