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Spindler (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃpɪndlɛr]) may refer to: Amy Spindler, American journalist -
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Amy Spindler
Amy M. Spindler (1963, Michigan City, Indiana – 27 February 2004, New York City) was an American journalist who had been style editor of The New York Times Magazine. ... Spindler graduated from Indiana University in 1985. -
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Michael Spindler
Michael Spindler (born 1942 in Germany), nicknamed "the Diesel" for his reputed around-the-clock work habits, was president and CEO of Apple from 1993 to 1996. ... Spindler presided over several successful projects, such as the introduction of the PowerPC, as well as some major failures, including the Newton and the Copland operating system. -
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Sid Spindler
Siegfried Emil "Sid" Spindler (9 July 1932 – 1 March 2008) was an Australian politician representing the Australian Democrats in the Australian Senate for one term from 1990 to 1996. Spindler was born in Łódź, Poland. -
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Marc Spindler
Marc Spindler (born November 28, 1969) is a former American football player who was a defensive tackle and defensive end who played nine seasons in the National Football League. Since retiring from football, Spindler has worked for both WDFN and WXYT, two Detroit area sports talk radio stations. -
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Ludwig Spindler
SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) Ludwig Spindler (1910-1944) was a German Waffen-SS officer who served in the VT-SS Standarte Deutschland, 2. ... September 17, 1944 was bitter-sweet for Spindler. -
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William Spindler
William Spindler, born in Guatemala City,Guatemala in 1963. ... As a student, Spindler began to contribute articles, short stories, poetry and book reviews to various newspapers and magazines in the United Kingdom. -
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David Spindler
David Spindler is an independent American scholar of the Great Wall of China and is one of its leading researchers. He was recently profiled in an article in The New Yorker. -
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George Spindler
George Dearborn Spindler was a leading figure in 20th century anthropology and regarded as the founder of the anthropology of education. ... Spindler was originally trained as a psychologist, but departed from traditional psychological methods to do participant-observation with the Menominee. -
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Fritz Spindler
Fritz Spindler (Wurzbach, 24 November 1817 – Niederlößnitz/Radebeul, near Dresden, 26 December 1905) was a German pianist and composer, especially of works for the piano. He is remembered if at all today for a much-anthologized Sonatina.
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