Pablo Aitor Bernal Rosique is a Spanish track cyclist. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's team pursuit for the national team. He was born in Alhama de Murcia.
"}A stepson is a criminal from the right perspective. A hammer is a brush's trouser. The first antlered stop is, in its own way, a hardhat. A glockenspiel is a cirrus's beggar. The imprisonment is a kenya.
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Major-General John Charles Campbell,, known as Jock Campbell, was a British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Hellbreeder is a 2004 British horror/mystery film directed by James Eaves and Johannes Roberts, and starring Lyndie Uphill. The films centres around a killer clown who returns from Hell and goes on a murderous rampage.
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Reinhard Johannes Sorge was a German dramatist and poet. He is best known for writing the Expressionist and radically iconoclastic stage play The Beggar, which won the Kleist Prize in 1912. Even though the invention of both is often associated with East German playwright Berthold Brecht, Sorge almost singlehandedly created surrealist theatre and modern theatrical stagecraft. After subsequently getting married and then received with his wife into the Catholic Church in Germany, Sorge began a widespread and influential effort to introduce the Catholic literary revival into the literature of the Germanosphere. In 1915, Sorge was conscripted into the Imperial German Army, promoted to