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FITTLER, Adolf (Steve)
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend Adolf (Steve) Fittler passed away peacefully with family at his side on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at the age of 75 years. Steve was born in Kapetanovo Polje, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) on January 6, 1939. He was happily married to his lifelong friend Hilde Leipold for a blessed 56 y...
Adolf FITTLER Obituary - Leamington, ON | The Windsor Star
FITTLER, Adolf (Steve)
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend Adolf (Steve) Fittler passed away peacefully with family at his side on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at the age of 75 years. Steve was born in Kapetanovo Polje, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) on January 6, 1939. He was happily married to his lifelong friend Hilde Leipold for a blessed 56 y...
Adolf FITTLER Obituary - Leamington, ON | The Windsor Star
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...m his hometown of Compton, Calif., to all over the world. While in Germany, he met the woman who'd become his wife, Miriam Brown.
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Equanimeous St. Brown enrolled at Notre Dame in January.
Not only did John and Miriam name their children after Egyptian gods, they also added "St." to their kids' last names. John said that's because he wanted his sons to be distinguished.
It's possible he already saw them as football players.
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That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the St. Brown brothers – Osiris, Amon-Ra and Equanimeous, names you likely aren't familiar with now, but soon will be. All three brothers are Division I football prospects – Equanimeous has already committed to play receiver at Notre Dame next season, Osiris, a sophomore has an offer, while Amon-Ra, only a freshman already has two scholarship offers.
St. Brown brothers preparing to invade FBS world | Prep Rally - Yahoo Sports
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... fears of weakness, however, is Clinton’s real and enduring strength. Take the most recent poll of the presidential race, from Quinnipiac University. Within the Democratic Party, she is the favorite: Most Democrats, 57 percent, support her candidacy, compared to 15 percent for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and just 1 percent for Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley. But given her long dominance over competitors—potential and otherwise—this isn’t a surprise.
Hillary Clinton’s resilient popularity: The Democratic frontrunner still leads in all polls.
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...ation is essentially a democratic experience, sometimes that leads to, well, less than trenchant analysis of the text at hand. I know I can trust the commentary from the polymaths who work at Genius (these are the type of people who all have several friends who have been on Jeopardy!, and a good half of everyone I spoke with at Genius had at one point come up with their own versions of the much-missed Google Reader), but can I trust the annotating masses?
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