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** Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights
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** Ulrich von Jungingen, German Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights ( in battle ) ( b. 1360 )
** Marc ' Antonio Zondadari, 65th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller ( b. 1658 )
** Thomas Docwra, Grand Prior of the English Knights Hospitaller ( d. 1527 )
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** Konrad von Wallenrode, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
** Philippe Villiers de L ' Isle-Adam, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers ( d. 1534 )
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** Jacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar
** Geoffroy de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar
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** Starke Round Barn
** 311. 22 True stick zithers – NB Round sticks which happen to be hollow by chance do not belong on this account to the tube zithers, but are round-bar zithers ; however, instruments in which a tubular cavity is employed as a true resonator, like the modern Mexican harpa, are tube zithers.
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** The Round, Newcastle upon Tyne ( closed 2008 )
** Round 1: participant plays a selection of their own choosing.
** Round 2: participant plays a section of the song chosen by an organizer or competitor ; usually the song is not announced beforehand and kept secret until the round begins, so a participant has to improvise.
** Brownlow Medal awarded to Barry Round ( South Melbourne ) and Bernie Quinlan ( Fitzroy )
** Round sardinella ( gilt sardine, Spanish sardine ) Sardinella aurita Sardinella longiceps, Sardinella gibbosa ( Indian sardines )
** Pipino Cuevas knocks out Espada in the 12 Round
** Cuevas knocks him out in the 10th Round
** Corrales knocks out Angel Manfredy in the 3rd Round.
** Round the World Joe
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** A New Voyage Round the World ( HTML version )
** Bobby McFerrin for Round Midnight
** Bobby McFerrin for " Round Midnight "
** Dexter Gordon for The Other Side of Round Midnight
** 36, 885 versus Tottenham Hotspur, FA Cup Fifth Round, 14 February 1953

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