• Paul Gruson (24 December 1895 – 1969) was a German sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics...
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  • of excess. London, England: Bloomsbury. pp. 56–57. ISBN 9780385486941. Gruson, Linsey (December 16, 1984). "EXIT STALLONE, ENTER EDDIE MURPHY". The New...
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    Naoya Takei  Japan Oskar Gloeckler  Germany Oskar Thiede  Austria Otto Hofner  Austria Otto Placzek  Germany Otto Schnitzer  Germany Paul Gruson  Germany...
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    "Interview: Tony Scott". Cinema Blend. Retrieved January 3, 2013. Lindsey Gruson (December 16, 1984). "Exit Stallone, enter Eddie Murphy". The New York Times...
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  • Publisher(s) MicroProse Director(s) Douglas Kaufman Producer(s) Matt Gruson Programmer(s) Paul Lahaise Artist(s) Michael Gibson Charles Shenton Writer(s) Douglas...
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  • armor and cannon using Nobel's improved gunpowder. In 1892, Krupp bought Gruson in a hostile takeover. It became Krupp-Panzer and manufactured armor plate...
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    5 August 2023. Collins, Paul (2002). Banvard's Folly. London: Picador. ISBN 0330486896. OCLC 50495295. OL 10492488M. Gruson, L (1982-10-19). "Color has...
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    Republic. January 2, 2002. Retrieved December 9, 2010 – via azcentral.com. Gruson, Lindsey (March 19, 1988). "A Family Gathering Shows Split Over Mecham Goes...
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  • Uzbek diplomat. Alan Gold, 78–79, British-born Australian novelist. Nicolas Gruson, 49, French Olympic swimmer (1996). Volodymyr Ivanenko, 69, Ukrainian politician...
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    but the armor was by Cockerill (Belgium), Ateliers de Creusot (France) or Grüson (Germany). The fort was provided with signal lights to permit communication...
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