Schwegel may refer to: Three-hole pipe, a musical instrument usually played alongside tabor (drum) Theresa Schwegel (born 1975), American writer This...
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Theresa Schwegel (born July 20, 1975) is an American writer of crime fiction. She won the Edgar Award for best first novel from the Mystery Writers of...
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Irish scholar, writer and celticist List of Irish-language given names Schwegel doesn't specifically give her sources or the precise dates for the info...
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Three-hole pipe Other names Galoubet, Schwegel, Schwiegel, Swegel, Tamerlinpfeife, Tämmerinpfeife Classification Wind Woodwind Playing range 1–2 octaves...
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25 August 2020. "What is a Manitoba Social?". Retrieved 3 August 2012. Schwegel, Courtney (25 March 2009). "Tacky, or just good old fashioned fun?". The...
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Mayor Years Herbert Huening 1947–1957 Theodore Schwegel 1957–1961 Joseph Zizzo 1961–1965 Patrick Arbor 1965-1967 Harold Majeski 1967-1973 Ray Willas 1973-2001...
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operative missing since night teens were killed". The Times of Israel. Schwegel, Justin (8 July 2014). "How Israel Turned Tragedy into Opportunity". Asia...
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Officer Down is the debut novel by crime writer Theresa Schwegel. It was published in 2005 by Minotaur Books and won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel...
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Freeman Immoral Finalist Randall Hicks The Baby Game Finalist Theresa Schwegel Officer Down Finalist 2007 Louise Penny Still Life Winner John Hart King...
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8′ Gamba 8′ Vox coelestis I-II 8′ Octave 4′ Querflöte 4′ Nasard 22/3′ Schwegel 2′ Terz 13/5′ Nachthorn 1′ Mixtur IV 22/3′ Fagott 16′ Trompete 8′ Oboe...
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