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  • (London, s. d.); BUTLER, Catechism (Dublin, 1845); DEHARBE, Catechism of the Christian Religion (also known as Fander's Catechism) (New

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • Fander: "Poet" would be the wrong word to describe me.

    Heard by a Bird Sparrow 2007

  • Fander: I moved up here from Manhattan in 1999, and I've always kept my 1999 phonebook.

    Heard by a Bird Sparrow 2007

  • Fully eight minutes after they had gone, Fander came in.

    The Voyage of the Space Beagle Van Vogt, A. E. 1950

  • He rushed onto the field with two minutes left of the game tied at 3-3, hitting German referee Herbert Fander in the face after he gave Danish defender Christian Poulsen a red card for punching a Swedish player in the stomach.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • Fander Falconí, Ecuador's foreign minister, was skeptical of the American financial offer.

    NYT > Home Page By JOHN M. BRODER 2009

  • Fander Jazz Bass Praised By Aston "Family Man" Barrett Of The Wailers*

    Gearwire - 2009

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