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  • Diener is a morgue worker responsible for handling, moving, and cleaning the corpse. Diener may also refer to: Bertha Eckstein-Diener (1874–1948), née...
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  • cross-country skier Verena Butalikakis (1955–2018), German politician Verena Diener (born 1949), Swiss politician Verena Eberhardt (born 1994), Austrian racing...
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  • All pages with titles containing Denier Diener, German term for "servant; assistant" Denyer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • playable character from Gaiapolis Galahad, Alberta, a hamlet in Canada Bertha Diener (Helen Diner), intellectual of Austria, who adopted the pseudonym Sir Galahad...
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  • A. (born 1959), professional wrestler born Terry Allen Terry (Terril) Diener Allen who wrote as T. D. Allen with her husband Don Bala Allen Terry de...
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  • pen-name of Don Bala Allen and Terry (Terril) Diener Allen Donald Allen (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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    by knockout in round two. He won his first six bouts, then lost to Franz Diener by disqualification in round one at Leipzig. Then, he won seven more bouts...
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  • American biologist Marie-Eve Dicaire (born 1986), Canadian boxer Marie Diener-West, American statistician Marie Dietrich (1868–1939), German opera singer...
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  • Spane (redirect from Spane (disambiguation))
    Experience, a scale for the assessment of wellbeing developed by Ed Diener This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spane. If an internal...
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    while patriarchy was characterized by exploitation. Austrian writer Bertha Diener (or Helen Diner), wrote Mothers and Amazons (1930), the first work to focus...
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  • or C {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} } not specifying which one Anwesenheit Diener, autopsy assistant Entgleisen Gedankenlautwerden Gegenhalten Kernicterus...
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    therefore make little or no sense in English. So often the link goes to the disambiguation side of a word. The Cocktail was not translated because of the word...
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