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  • 21Max Machon — (* 1894 in Berlin; † 30. August 1971 auf Teneriffa) war ein deutscher Jockey und später Boxtrainer, manager und funktionär. Sein berühmtester Schützling war der ehemalige Boxweltmeister im Schwergewicht Max Schmeling. Die beiden lernten sich 1926 …

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  • 22James Machon — Infobox Military Person name= James Machon Born= 1848 died= placeofbirth= England placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption= nickname= allegiance= United States of America branch=United States Navy serviceyears= rank= Boy commands= unit= USS Brooklyn… …

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  • 23Francisco Machón Vilanova — was a Salvadoran novelist, best known for his work Ola roja, which concerns the role of the indigenous populations of El Salvador that were massacred in the Matanza of 1932. The novel is distinct from other works treating the Matanza, such as… …

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  • 24Maarava Machon Rubin — is an Orthodox yeshiva located in the town of Matityahu, midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in Israel. The yeshiva was founded and is headed by Rabbi Baruch Chait who is originally from the United States.Maarava Machon Rubin prides itself in… …

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  • 25Francisco Miguel Narváez Machón — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Narváez. Kiko Pas …

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  • 26Francisco Narváez Machón — Biografía Francisco Narváez Machón, más conocido como Kiko, fue un futbolista español. Nació en Jerez de la Frontera (Provincia de Cádiz). Jugaba de delantero y su primer equipo fue el Cádiz Club de Fútbol. Ha jugado desde jóven en las categorías …

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  • 27Jesús Mari Lazkano — De las formas simples, 1999. Hooper en las alt …

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  • 28David Shayler — Shayler in 2005 David Shayler (born 24 December 1965) is a British journalist and former MI5 (Security Service) officer.[1] Shayler earned notoriety after being prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act 1989 for his pa …

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  • 29Orthodox Judaism outreach — For other uses, see Orthodox Judaism outreach (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 30Camp Ramah (Wisconsin) — Camp Ramah in Wisconsin is a Jewish summer camp based in Conover, Wisconsin, on Upper Lake Buckatabon. The Wisconsin camp was the first of the Ramah camps, established in 1947. It draws campers from across the Midwest, primarily Chicago and the… …

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