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Irish bobsledder
Simon Linscheid (born 12 June 1967) is an Irish bobsledder. He competed in the two man and the four man events at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Linscheid
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1998 Irish film
Production started using a Sony Hi8 camera under the direction of Simon Linscheid (who was destroyed during filming) and all scenes were reshot when
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Irish hammer thrower
He is the brother of fellow Olympian Simon Linscheid, and competed domestically for Donore Harriers. Linscheid competed for the St. John's Red Storm
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Sporting event delegation
across the four rounds. The second Irish team of Peter Donohoe and Simon Linscheid were ranked further back in the 35th place. In the four-man event,
Ireland at the 1998 Winter Olympics
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56.84 56.86 56.71 56.93 3:47.34 35 Ireland (IRL-2) Peter Donohoe Simon Linscheid 57.03 57.26 56.57 56.59 3:47.45 36 Virgin Islands (ISV-2) Keith Sudziarski
Bobsleigh at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Two-man
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Jeff Kromenhoek 55.80 55.52 55.84 2:47.16 30 Ireland Jeff Pamplin Simon Linscheid Garry Power Terry McHugh 55.79 55.57 55.87 2:47.23 31 Greece Greg
Bobsleigh at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Four-man
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Medical condition
compression". Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics. Duke Orthopaedics. Hartz, CR; Linscheid, RL; Gramse, RR; Daube, JR (1981). "The pronator teres syndrome: compressive
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American jazz ensemble named after Glenn Miller and his band
December 14, 2023. Simon. – p.439. George Simon in Glenn Miller and His Orchestra says it happened in Connecticut in December 1950. Simon. – p.439. —Beneke
Glenn Miller Orchestra (1956–present)
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Persian/Iranian
(سیمین) Persian name SIMIN means "silvery."
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Russian
 Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians.Â
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French
 English and French form of Greek SimÅn, SIMON means "hearkening." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus. It is often confused with Simon (2).
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British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Son of Simon; Sun Child; Little Sun
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Simone, SIMONA means "hearkening."
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English
Son of Simon.
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English, Dutch, and French (Swiss)
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.
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Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Hear; Listen; Form of Simon; Listening Intently; Hearkening
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
It is Heard
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Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic SÃmon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
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English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Å imon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as SimÅn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname SÄ«mÅn (from sÄ«mos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.
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Shakespearean American Biblical English Greek Hebrew
King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.
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French
 Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
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Hebrew Swedish
Son of Simon.
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Greek
 Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians. Compare with another form of Simon.
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Shimown, SHIMON means "hearkening."
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Finnish
 Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.
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English, North German, and Dutch
English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.
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English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, COMFORT means "to comfort, help, strengthen."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Bodiless
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Tamil
Ajendra | அஜேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
King of mountains
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Mind
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
King
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Hindu, Indian
Golden
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Muslim
The Biblical Aesep is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.
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Rare
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Tamil
Beginning, Starter
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Hindu
Lord Shiva
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a.
Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.
n.
One who practices simony.
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An umbelliferous plant of the genus Sison (S. Amomum); -- so called because used to cure a swelling called a hone.
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The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.
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Alt. of Simoon
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One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.
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One of a small denomination of Christians, so called from Menno Simons of Friesland, their founder. They believe that the New Testament is the only rule of faith, that there is no original sin, that infants should not be baptized, and that Christians ought not to take oath, hold office, or render military service.
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A follower of the Count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labor among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist.
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A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.
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A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.
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One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.