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Seel may refer to: People * Adolf Seel (1829–1907), German painter * Cache Seel, the deck boss and only survivor of the FV Big Valley, FV ''Big Valley'', which sank on January 15, 2005 * Charles Seel (1897–1980), American actor * Karen Seel, commissioner in District 5, Pinellas County, FL * Pierre Seel (1923–2005), only French person to have testified openly about his experience of deportation during World War II due to his homosexuality * Steve Seel (born 1966), American disc jockey for 89.3 The Current in the Twin Cities, Minnesota * Wolfgang Seel (born 1948), German footballer Places * Seel Park, the home ground of the English football club Mossley A.F.C. * Keet Seel, a cliff dwelling in the Navajo National Monument ** 10039 Keet Seel (1Butv 984 LK), a main-belt asteroid named after the cliff dwelling Other uses * Seel (Pokémon), a fictional species of Pokémon * Seeling, a falconry training technique in which a bird was temporarily blinded by sewing its eyes shu ...
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Adolf Seel
Adolf Seel (1 March 1829–14 February 1907) was a German painter. He trained at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts and is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Biography Seel visited the academy in Düsseldorf in 1844-50, where he trained under Wilhelm Sohn. He then continued to train one year in Paris, spent 1864 and 1865 in Italy, 1870 and 1871 Spain, Portugal and the north coast of Africa as well as 1873 and 1874 the Orient, where he developed his preference for the architectural painting found rich food. Its pieces of architecture, particularly the Arab and Moorish buildings, are usually provided just as beautiful landscapes painted with a masterful perspective, lighting and coloring. Works * Inside of a Byzantine church (1862), * Motive from San Marco in Venice, * The cloister of the cathedral to half in the winter (main picture), And later: * Taufkapelle in San Marco, * Lion yard of the Alhambra, * Arab yard in Cairo (1876, national gallery in Berli ...
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Cache Seel
Cache, caching, or caché may refer to: Places United States * Cache, Idaho, an unincorporated community * Cache, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Cache, Oklahoma, a city in Comanche County * Cache, Utah, Cache County, Utah * Cache County, Utah * Cache Peak (Idaho), a mountain in Castle Rocks State Park Other places * Cache, Aosta, a frazione in Italy * Cache Creek (other), several places Arts, entertainment and media * ''Caché'' (album), a 1993 album by Kirk Whalum * ''Caché'' (film), a 2005 film directed by Michael Haneke Science and technology * Cache (biology) or hoarding, a food storing behavior of animals * Cache (computing), a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere on a computer, usually for easier access * InterSystems Caché, a database management system from InterSystems Other uses * Cache (archaeology), artifacts purposely buried in the ground * Geocaching, an outdoor treasure-hunting game which involves looking for conta ...
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FV Big Valley
The '' F/V Big Valley'' was a 92-foot (28 m) crabber boat. The vessel capsized and sank Saturday, January 15, 2005, in the Bering Sea in an area west of Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Only one member of the crew survived: Cache Seel, 30. Skipper Gary Edwards, 46, of Kodiak, Alaska; Danny Vermeersch, 33 of Belgium; Josias Luna, 48, of Anchorage, Alaska; Aaron Marrs, 27, of Louisville, Kentucky; and Carlos Rivera, 35, of Uruguay all perished. The vessel's Emergency position-indicating radiobeacon station (EPIRB) went off around 8:00am AST (UTC−9), at the beginning of the 2005 opilio crab hunting season. Three fishing vessels (''F/V Cornelia Marie'', ''F/V Maverick'' and ''Sea Rover''), U.S. Coast Guard ship '' USCGC Sherman'', the Alaska state patrol boat ''Stimson'', and a Coast Guard helicopter out of Saint Paul Island were involved in the search. The helicopter rescued Cache Seel, who was the only crewmember to make it to the life raft. Vermeersch and Rivera, who were wearing surv ...
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Charles Seel
Charles Seel (April 29, 1897 – April 19, 1980) was an American actor. He acted in over 30 films from 1938 to 1974 and appeared in over one hundred titles for television from 1952 to 1974. He was also credited as Charles Seal and Charles F. Seel.http://youknowthefacebutwhatsthename.blogspot.com.es/2006/12/charles-seel.html Charles Seel Biography Charles Seel was born in The Bronx, New York, on April 29, 1897. As a young man he worked for the Biograph Studios as a handyman in the wake of the crew. Later, he began acting on stage in vaudeville, then on Broadway, and then in radio before moving to Hollywood in 1937. He played the old man in the 1971 film, ''Duel''. For television, he played, among others, Otis in five episodes of the television series ''Tombstone Territory'' from 1957 to 1958, Doc Miller in two episodes of ''The Deputy'' in 1960, newspaper editor Mr. Krinkie in nine episodes of the series '' Dennis the Menace'' from 1959 to 1963, Barney Danches in 10 episodes of ...
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Karen Seel
Karen Seel is the District 5 Commissioner in Pinellas County, Florida. Seel was appointed to the board in 1999 by Governor Jeb Bush to fill an unexpired term. She was first elected in 2000 to a four-year term and again in 2004. Seel attended the University of Florida for her bachelor's degree. In addition she earned her Master of Business Administration from American University The American University (AU or American) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Its main campus spans 90 acres (36 ha) on Ward Circle, mostly in the Spring Valley neighborhood of Northwest D.C. AU was charte .... References External links Board of Commissioners University of Florida alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{Florida-politician-stub ...
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Pierre Seel
Pierre Seel (16 August 1923 – 25 November 2005) was a gay Holocaust survivor who was conscripted into the German Army and the only French person to have testified openly about his experience of deportation during World War II due to his homosexuality. Biography Pierre was the fifth and last son of an affluent Catholic Alsatian family, and he was born at the family castle of Fillate in Haguenau. At the age of eleven, he discovered that his younger sister, Josephine (Fifine to him), was in fact his cousin, adopted by his father when her mother died. His father ran a successful patisserie-confiserie shop on Mulhouse's main street (at 46 rue du Sauvage). His mother, Emma Jeanne, once director of a department store, joined the family business when she married. By his late teens, Pierre Seel was part of the Mulhouse (Alsace) gay and Zazou subcultures. He suspected that his homosexuality was due to the repressive Catholic morals of his family which forbade him to show interest ...
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Steve Seel
Steve Seel (born December 3, 1966) is an American Radio personality, radio host for KSJN, Classical Minnesota Public Radio in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. He is also a musician who performs under the moniker Dismantlists. Seel began his radio career at WUSF (FM), WUSF in Tampa, Florida as a classical music DJ before moving to WNED-FM in Buffalo, NY where he hosted weekday afternoons and also created the experimental music program ''Present Tense''. Seel joined Minnesota Public Radio in 1999 originally as a host for the nationally syndicated classical service Classical 24, a joint production of MPR and Public Radio International. From 2005 to 2015 he was a DJ for MPR's eclectic popular music station KCMP, 89.3 The Current, including a period as co-host of The Current's Morning Show from 2008 to 2015 with DJ Jill Riley. In 2015 Seel returned to KSJN, Classical Minnesota Public Radio, where he began hosting weekday evenings (again heard nationally through MPR/PRI's Classical 24). He ...
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Wolfgang Seel
Wolfgang Seel (born 21 June 1948) is a German former footballer. He spent 12 seasons in the Bundesliga with 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Fortuna Düsseldorf and 1. FC Saarbrücken. He represented Germany 6 times, including a UEFA Euro 1976 qualifier against Bulgaria and 5 friendlies. In the 1979 DFB-Pokal Final, played on 23 June in Hanover against Hertha BSC, Seel scored the winning goal in Fortuna's 1–0 victory in the 116th minute. Seel intercepted a pass a Berlin defender had played back to his own goalkeeper, Norbert , swerved around the lunging goaltender and scored with just four minutes to play in extra time. Under the rules in place at that time, had the game ended in a draw it would have been replayed several days later. Seel's goal earned Fortuna their first-ever Cup and made him a hero in Düsseldorf. Wolfgang Seel also scored twice in Fortuna Düsseldorf's historic 7–1 win over FC Bayern München in the 1978/79 season, one of Fortuna Düsseldorf's highest-ever victori ...
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Seel Park
Mossley Association Football Club is a football club in Mossley, Greater Manchester, England. Nicknamed ''the Lilywhites'' after the white shirts adopted in 1912, they are currently members of the and play at Seel Park. History The club was established as Park Villa.Early Days
Mossley A.F.C.
After a season of playing friendlies and cup matches, they were renamed Mossley Juniors in 1904 and joined the Stalybridge & District League. In their first competitive league match the club lost 9–1 to Dunham Villa, but they recovered to beat Mossley Volunteers 2–1 the following week. The club transferred to the Ashton, Dunkinfield & District League in 1907,
Mossley A.F.C.
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Navajo National Monument
Navajo National Monument is a National Monument located within the northwest portion of the Navajo Nation territory in northern Arizona, which was established to preserve three well-preserved cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people: Keet Seel (Broken Pottery) (), Betatakin (Ledge House) (), and Inscription House (). The monument is high on the Shonto plateau, overlooking the Tsegi Canyon system, west of Kayenta, Arizona. It features a visitor center with a museum, three short self-guided trails, two small campgrounds, and a picnic area. The Sandal Trail is an accessible self-guided roundtrip trail that ends at an overlook of the Betatakin ruins across the 560-foot-deep (170 m) Betatakin Canyon. The overlook is the only point in the monument where visitors can view the cliff dwelling other than on the guided tours. Rangers guide visitors on free (3-5 hour long) tours of the Betatakin cliff dwellings and on roundtrip back-country hikes to the Keet Seel. The Inscription ...
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10039 Keet Seel
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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Seel (Pokémon)
Seel may refer to: People * Adolf Seel (1829–1907), German painter * Cache Seel, the deck boss and only survivor of the FV ''Big Valley'', which sank on January 15, 2005 * Charles Seel (1897–1980), American actor * Karen Seel, commissioner in District 5, Pinellas County, FL * Pierre Seel (1923–2005), only French person to have testified openly about his experience of deportation during World War II due to his homosexuality * Steve Seel (born 1966), American disc jockey for 89.3 The Current in the Twin Cities, Minnesota * Wolfgang Seel (born 1948), German footballer Places * Seel Park, the home ground of the English football club Mossley A.F.C. * Keet Seel, a cliff dwelling in the Navajo National Monument ** 10039 Keet Seel (1Butv 984 LK), a main-belt asteroid named after the cliff dwelling Other uses * Seel (Pokémon), a fictional species of Pokémon * Seeling, a falconry training technique in which a bird was temporarily blinded by sewing its eyes shut; see Mediev ...
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