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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1965)
Edward John Belfour (born April 21, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 17 seasons in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks
Ed_Belfour
Surname list
Belfour is an English surname. It can alternatively be spelled as Belfor. Notable people with the name include: Ed Belfour (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey
Belfour
English orientalist and miscellaneous writer
John Belfour (c. 1768–1842), was an English orientalist and miscellaneous writer, of whom little is recorded, except that he was a member of the Royal
John_Belfour
American songwriter
Robert "Wolfman" Belfour (September 11, 1940 – February 24, 2015) was an American blues musician. He was born in Red Banks, Mississippi. When he was a
Robert_Belfour
English poet and cleric
Hugo John Belfour (1802–1827), who used the pseudonym St. John Dorset, was an English poet and cleric. He was born in or near London, the eldest child
Hugo_John_Belfour
National Hockey League team in Dallas, Texas
Dallas Stars player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, followed by Ed Belfour and Joe Nieuwendyk in 2011 and Mike Modano in 2014; Modano is the highest-scoring
Dallas_Stars
Canadian ice hockey player and broadcaster
traded for All-Star goaltender Ed Belfour. With Belfour on the roster, Hrudey was pushed into the backup role. Belfour left as a free agent at the end of
Kelly_Hrudey
1999 ice hockey championship series
by captain Derian Hatcher, head coach Ken Hitchcock and goaltender Ed Belfour. The Stars defeated the Sabres in six games to win their first Stanley
1999_Stanley_Cup_Final
Czech ice hockey player (born 1965)
NHL Entry Draft. In Chicago, Hašek spent time as the backup to Ed Belfour. Belfour was a 25 year-old rookie but he would shine immediately, winning the
Dominik_Hašek
2000 studio album by Robert Belfour
album by the American musician Robert Belfour, released in 2000. He was 60 when the album was released. Belfour supported the album by participating in
What's_Wrong_with_You
Ice hockey award
Vezina Trophy for the same season: Patrick Roy (1988–89 and 1991–92), Ed Belfour (1990–91 and 1992–93), Dominik Hasek (1993–94 and 2000–01), Martin Brodeur
William_M._Jennings_Trophy
1,051 Roberto Luongo, 1,044 Patrick Roy, 1,029 Terry Sawchuk, 971 Ed Belfour, 963 Curtis Joseph, 943 Glenn Hall, 906 Henrik Lundqvist, 887 Tony Esposito
List of NHL statistical leaders
List_of_NHL_statistical_leaders
remaining as the Stars won 4–2 to tie the series at 1–1. In game three Ed Belfour stopped all 34 Colorado shots he faced and Dallas won 3–0. The Avalanche
1999_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
2000 ice hockey championship series
by captain Derian Hatcher, head coach Ken Hitchcock and goaltender Ed Belfour. The Devils defeated the defending champion Stars four games to two to
2000_Stanley_Cup_Final
Off-road truck produced by Ram Trucks
horns. That needs to change, and now is the time." In February 2018, Jared Belfour, citing unnamed sources, reported that two Ram Rebel models based on the
Ram_1500_TRX
National Hockey League team in Toronto, Ontario
agent during the 2002 off-season, the Leafs signed Ed Belfour as the new starting goaltender. Belfour played well during the 2002–03 season and was a finalist
Toronto_Maple_Leafs
Russian ice hockey player (born 1952)
including Ed Belfour, Dominik Hašek, and Jocelyn Thibault. Under Tretiak's guidance, Belfour won two Vezina Trophies and two Jennings Trophies. Belfour and Hašek
Vladislav_Tretiak
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1965)
Fuhr Ed Belfour Winner of the Vezina Trophy 1989, 1990 1992 Succeeded by Ed Belfour Ed Belfour Preceded by Bob Froese, Darren Jensen Ed Belfour Dominik
Patrick_Roy
1992 ice hockey championship series
playoff record in winning 11 games in a row to reach the Cup Final. Ed Belfour had set a new record for consecutive wins by a goaltender with eleven while
1992_Stanley_Cup_Final
NHL players list
Stanley Cup champions, was considered controversial. Evgeni Malkin, Ed Belfour, Dale Hawerchuk, Joe Thornton, Jarome Iginla, Zdeno Chara, Pierre Pilote
100_Greatest_NHL_Players
2018. "Belfour shines as Stars shut down Caps". Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star. February 14, 2000. p. B4. Retrieved February 5, 2012. "Ed Belfour profile"
List of NHL goaltenders with 300 wins
List_of_NHL_goaltenders_with_300_wins
Junior ice hockey league
and Jack Stewart.[citation needed] Steve "Boomer" Hawrysh Award MVP Ed Belfour Top Goaltender Trophy Top Goaltender Brian Kozak Award Top Defenceman Kim
Manitoba_Junior_Hockey_League
On the series-winning overtime goal in game four, Chicago goaltender Ed Belfour complained that St. Louis star Brett Hull had interfered with him on the
1993_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Public university in Grand Forks, North Dakota, US
Jonathan Toews, Vancouver Canucks wing Brock Boeser, former NHL goalie Ed Belfour, and Washington Capitals forward T. J. Oshie. The school's primary fight
University_of_North_Dakota
MJHL Top Goaltender Award 84
The Ed Belfour Top Goaltender Trophy is presented annually to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's goaltender judged to be the best at his position during
Ed Belfour Top Goaltender Trophy
Ed_Belfour_Top_Goaltender_Trophy
National Hockey League team season
Memorial Trophy: Ed Belfour Frank J. Selke Trophy: Dirk Graham Vezina Trophy: Ed Belfour William M. Jennings Trophy: Ed Belfour Ed Belfour, Goaltender, NHL
1990–91 Chicago Blackhawks season
1990–91_Chicago_Blackhawks_season
Playoffs with the Tampa Bay Lightning winning against the Calgary Flames
win on the strength of a 31-save shutout by Belfour in game two. Toronto won game three 2–0 as Ed Belfour shutout Ottawa again. Ottawa finally scored
2004_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League season
February 14, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Bansch, John (November 4, 1992). "Belfour gets early hook in Blackhawks setback". The Indianapolis Star. p. B1. Retrieved
1992–93_NHL_season
at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit saw a goaltending battle between Ed Belfour and Mike Vernon. The two teams skated to a 1–1 tie after regulation before
1995_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Playoffs with the Detroit Red Wings winning against the Washington Capitals
– Derian Hatcher (1) No scoring Third period 19:58 – en – Mike Modano (1) Mike Vernon 27 saves / 30 shots Goalie stats Ed Belfour 21 saves / 22 shots
1998_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1953)
powerhouse by acquiring players such as Joe Nieuwendyk, Brett Hull, Ed Belfour and Sergei Zubov. The team won the Presidents' Trophy in 1998 and 1999
Bob_Gainey
assist the Flyers in a 4–1 win and took a 3–2 series lead. In game six, Ed Belfour helped Toronto force a seventh game with 35 saves in a double overtime
2003_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Canadian ice hockey official (born 1948)
by Jets forward Nelson Emerson to stand. After Blackhawks goaltender Ed Belfour had tried to clear the puck around the glass behind the Chicago net, the
Denis_Morel
National Hockey League season
Red Wings made 35 saves and moved into a tie for eighth place with Ed Belfour and Tony Esposito on the career shutouts list with 76, in a 3–0 win over
2006–07_NHL_season
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1980)
the regular season (37), previously held by Ed Belfour in 2002–03 (Raycroft played more games than Belfour and earned three shootout wins, which did not
Andrew_Raycroft
National Hockey League team season
2.60 GGA, while Belfour was 21–18–10 with a 2.70 GGA. The Hawks tried to get former first-rounder Jimmy Waite going during Belfour's holdout absence,
1991–92 Chicago Blackhawks season
1991–92_Chicago_Blackhawks_season
Igor Larionov was another early player for the team, who along with Ed Belfour are the only Sharks to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Goaltender
List of San Jose Sharks players
List_of_San_Jose_Sharks_players
American ice hockey player (born 1965)
In the Stanley Cup Final against the Chicago Blackhawks, he faced Ed Belfour, who had won eleven straight games to set a new record before the Penguins
Tom_Barrasso
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1976)
his rookie season with the Jets. He scored his first NHL goal against Ed Belfour of the Chicago Blackhawks, and later scored the overtime goal to win the
Shane_Doan
National Hockey League team in Sunrise, Florida
Hall of Fame, for his contributions in hockey broadcasting. Players Ed Belfour Pavel Bure Dino Ciccarelli Igor Larionov Roberto Luongo Joe Nieuwendyk
Florida_Panthers
American animated television series (1970–1972)
1970 (1970-10-17) 51-7 During a trip to England, the gang meets Professor Isaac Belfour who has created an invisibility potion. He is being pursued by his former
Josie and the Pussycats (TV series)
Josie_and_the_Pussycats_(TV_series)
Goaltending technique in ice hockey
the newer profly style of goaltending refined by players including Ed Belfour, making it popular in the early 2000s by goaltenders such as Rick DiPietro
Butterfly_style
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1963)
the Tampa Bay Lightning) against that season's Vezina Trophy winner Ed Belfour. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Kontos played junior hockey for the Sudbury
Chris_Kontos
Sixth Dallas Stars season
Chambers 6 Doug Lidster (D)† 37 Brad Lukowich (D)† Goaltenders 20 Ed Belfour 1 Roman Turek Thomas O. Hicks (Chairman/Owner/Governor), Jim Lites (President)
1998–99_Dallas_Stars_season
NHL award for the rookie of the year
York Rangers D 20 1989–90 Sergei Makarov Calgary Flames RW 31 1990–91 Ed Belfour Chicago Blackhawks G 25 1991–92 Pavel Bure Vancouver Canucks RW 20 1992–93
Calder_Memorial_Trophy
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1972)
game was a 7–2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in which he replaced Ed Belfour. During the NHL lockout, Kidd played with team HC Örebro 90 in Sweden.
Trevor_Kidd
Former minor league hockey team
League from 1987 to 1989. Prominent former Saginaw Hawks include goalie Ed Belfour. The team was formerly known as the Saginaw Generals from 1985 to 1987
Saginaw_Hawks
Award presented to a distinguished player on Canadian ice hockey teams
2000–01 Curtis Joseph 2001–02 Mats Sundin Season Winner 2002–03 Ed Belfour 2003–04 Ed Belfour 2005–06 Mats Sundin 2006–07 Mats Sundin 2007–08 Vesa Toskala 2008–09
Molson_Cup
Hockey tournament
Keane (1) German Titov (1) – 07:00 Third period 11:31 – Roman Lyashenko (1) Tommy Salo 30 saves / 32 shots Goalie stats Ed Belfour 11 saves / 12 shots
2000_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League team in the Chicago, Illinois
it to the conference finals in the rookie seasons of both goaltender Ed Belfour and center Jeremy Roenick. However, they failed to make the 1989 Stanley
Chicago_Blackhawks
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1968)
a highlight-reel end-to-end rush against Chicago Blackhawks goalie Ed Belfour on December 19, 1991. Odelein won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens
Lyle_Odelein
Slovak ice hockey player (born 1976)
his first career NHL goal in the season opener on October 5 against Ed Belfour of the Chicago Blackhawks. After one goal in nine games, Zedník was sent
Richard_Zedník
Canadian-Albanian ice hockey player
Leafs buy out Domi, drop Belfour". TSN. June 30, 2006. Archived from the original on May 9, 2007. "Maple Leafs cut Belfour, Domi". CBC Sports. June 30
Tie_Domi
Canadian ice hockey player
lead the league with five shutouts (tied with the Chicago Blackhawks' Ed Belfour, the Canadiens' Patrick Roy and the Winnipeg Jets' Bob Essensa) and 38
Kirk_McLean
Historic church in Pennsylvania, United States
medal was installed in the chancel floor as a memorial to elder C. Stanton Belfour (1906-1969). Shadyside also was the first church anywhere to pioneer regular
Shadyside_Presbyterian_Church
Ice hockey playoffs
Presley (2) No Scoring Third period No Scoring Jon Casey 26 saves / 31 shots Goalie stats Greg Millen 2 saves / 5 shots Ed Belfour 15 saves / 15 shots
1990_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
American ice hockey player (born 1998)
percentage, also the second-highest in the history of the Stars, behind only Ed Belfour during the 1998 conference semifinals. The climax came in game seven, where
Jake_Oettinger
National Hockey League team season
"ACTIVITY". The Globe and Mail. July 7, 2006. Retrieved September 10, 2024. "Belfour signs incentive-laden deal with Panthers". The Globe and Mail. July 26
2006–07 Florida Panthers season
2006–07_Florida_Panthers_season
Ice hockey team in North Dakota
Landon Wilson Travis Zajac Two players also were members of WHA teams. Ed Belfour (2011) Source: Dave Christian (2001) Mike Curran (1998) Cal Marvin (1982)
North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey
North_Dakota_Fighting_Hawks_men's_ice_hockey
Additional ice hockey period to break ties
since 1936. June 8, 2000: Jason Arnott scores on Dallas Stars' goalie Ed Belfour in double overtime of game six to give the New Jersey Devils their second
Overtime_(ice_hockey)
Russian ice hockey player (born 1985)
left wing Alexander Ovechkin became the first rookie since Chicago's Ed Belfour in 1990–91 to earn First Team honors "Super Ovie Wins the Calder". National
Alexander_Ovechkin
Swedish ice hockey club
season. For the 2007–08 season, Leksand signed former NHL goaltender Ed Belfour in an attempt to regain top league status. After winning the second league
Leksands_IF
Canadian ice hockey player
1993–94 and he backed up Ed Belfour for several seasons. His excellent play in 1996–97 allowed the Blackhawks to trade Belfour to San Jose mid-season on
Jeff_Hackett
Fifth NHL season
(69) Penalty minutes Pat Verbeek (170) Plus/minus Mike Modano (+25) Wins Ed Belfour (37) Goals against average Ed Belfour (1.88) ← 1996–97 1998–99 →
1997–98_Dallas_Stars_season
2015 Al Arbour biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 11, 2015 Ed Belfour biography at Legends of Hockey, retrieved June 11, 2015 Doug Bentley biography
List of Chicago Blackhawks award winners
List_of_Chicago_Blackhawks_award_winners
Canadian ice hockey player
Black Hawks. He filled in for Murray Bannerman in a 1985 game and for Ed Belfour in a 1989 game. He won the Bobby Smith Trophy in 1985–86. Clifford was
Chris_Clifford
National Hockey League team season
take over in the nets at the end of the season with a 5-4-1 record. Eddie Belfour could not make the Hawks roster and instead spent six months with the Canadian
1989–90 Chicago Blackhawks season
1989–90_Chicago_Blackhawks_season
Canadian ice hockey player
and won the next two games. In game four in Buffalo, Sanderson beat Ed Belfour to score the game's first goal halfway through the first period, and Buffalo
Geoff_Sanderson
Regional style of country blues music
Other influential hill country musicians include the multitalented Robert Belfour, Calvin Jackson, and Sid Hemphill. Burnside, Kimbrough, Othar Turner, and
Hill_country_blues
Canadian ice hockey player
future Chicago Blackhawks teammate and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Ed Belfour) —widely known during this period as the "Hrkac Circus" (the name rhymes)
Tony_Hrkac
Ice hockey player
the San Jose Sharks when he took a slapshot from the point to beat Ed Belfour and helped the Sharks take Game 4 in the 1997–1998 Western Conference quarterfinals
Andrei_Zyuzin
Russian ice hockey player (born 1958)
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Succeeded by Dmitri Kvartalnov Preceded by Brian Leetch Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy 1990 Succeeded by Ed Belfour
Sergei_Makarov_(ice_hockey)
National Hockey League season
Flames Paul Ranheim, Calgary Flames Theoren Fleury, Calgary Flames Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks Jeremy Roenick, Chicago Blackhawks Randy McKay, Detroit
1988–89_NHL_season
Finnish ice hockey player (born 1983)
at United Center, making him the first Blackhawks goaltender since Ed Belfour in 1996 to record a post-season shutout. On 22 April 2010, Niemi stopped
Antti_Niemi_(ice_hockey)
American ice hockey podcast
Brodeur, Mark Messier, Mike Modano, Tie Domi, Eric Lindros, Valeri Bure, Ed Belfour, Peter Stastny, Claude Lemieux, Luc Robitaille, Chris Chelios, Phil Esposito
The_Cam_&_Strick_Podcast
French actor (1955–2024)
cour secrète des Arcanes Von Ungern Pascal Morelli TV movie Malone Doctor Belfour Franck Apprederis TV series (1 episode) Commissariat Bastille Philippe
Jean-Michel_Dupuis
Defunct National Hockey League award
2005, as the entire 2004–05 season was canceled due to the lockout. † - Belfour was a prior save percentage leader in the 1990–91 season, before the Crozier
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
Roger_Crozier_Saving_Grace_Award
Ottoman clergyman and chronicler (1627–1669)
-СПб.: Альянс-Архео, 2009, pp.289-292 English translation from Arabic in: Belfour, C., ed. (1836). Travels of Macarios, Patriarch of Antioch. London. The
Paul_of_Aleppo
RW Canada Angela James C Canada Cammi Granato C United States 2011 Ed Belfour G Canada Doug Gilmour C Canada Mark Howe D United States Joe Nieuwendyk
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1985)
affiliate, the Hershey Bears. He scored his first career NHL goal against Ed Belfour of the Toronto Maple Leafs on February 3, 2006, and finished with three
Mike Green (ice hockey, born 1985)
Mike_Green_(ice_hockey,_born_1985)
Canadian-American ice hockey player (born 1972)
career win, moving him into second place on the all-time list ahead of Ed Belfour. Just a few weeks later, on December 26, Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins
Martin_Brodeur
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
season ^+Casey won in a penalty shot tie-breaker with Mike Vernon and Ed Belfour, each of whom also had 5 GA in the Breakaway Relay and Rapid Fire events
44th National Hockey League All-Star Game
44th_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Player selection draft
Smith Mark Tinordi Yves Racine Rick Zombo Bob Rouse Igor Ulanov Goaltender Ed Belfour Jon Casey Tim Cheveldae Curtis Joseph Felix Potvin Bob Essensa
1993_NHL_expansion_draft
period No scoring Brian Propp (1) – pp – 04:14 First overtime period No scoring Jon Casey 20 saves / 23 shots Goalie stats Ed Belfour 30 saves / 34 shots
1991_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
(1978) 42 years, 91 days – Hughie Lehman (1928) 41 years, 350 days – Ed Belfour (2007) 41 years, 344 days – Curtis Joseph (2009) 41 years, 327 days – Craig
List of oldest National Hockey League players
List_of_oldest_National_Hockey_League_players
period 07:05 – Joe Murphy (2) No scoring Third period 00:31 – Eric Daze (1) Trevor Kidd 22 saves / 26 shots Goalie stats Ed Belfour 19 saves / 20 shots
1996_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1992 hockey playoffs
Jocelyn Lemieux (1) No scoring Third period 00:30 – pp – Brian Noonan (2) Curtis Joseph 32 saves / 35 shots Goalie stats Ed Belfour 33 saves / 34 shots
1992_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League team season
win, 3-0". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 12, 2023. Chicago's Ed Belfour recorded his 25th career shutout "1994-95 NHL Debuts". Hockey-Reference
1994–95 Chicago Blackhawks season
1994–95_Chicago_Blackhawks_season
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
irked when Oilers goalie Bill Ranford was chosen over Chicago's own Ed Belfour, who was at the time the best goaltender that season, leading to the Chicago
42nd National Hockey League All-Star Game
42nd_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1975)
for the K-Wings, Turco was given the opportunity to be a backup for Ed Belfour in Dallas. He spent the next two years with the Stars gaining experience
Marty_Turco
City in Manitoba, Canada
the best known alumnus of the team is Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Ed Belfour. There is also a minor league hockey in Winkler. The two local high schools
Winkler,_Manitoba
Russian ice hockey player (born 1971)
Links to related articles Awards and achievements Preceded by Ed Belfour Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy 1992 Succeeded by Teemu Selanne Preceded by
Pavel_Bure
National Hockey League season
in NHL history, both scoring against Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Ed Belfour. Their sticks were subsequently sent to the nearby Hockey Hall of Fame
2005–06_NHL_season
American ice hockey player (born 1975)
Retrieved May 30, 2026. Markus, Robert (March 15, 1995). "No progress for Belfour". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 30, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. Markus
Éric_Dazé
Topics referred to by the same term
Eagle Clan of the Tsimshian First Nation of British Columbia, Canada Ed Belfour (born 1965), Canadian retired ice hockey player nicknamed "The Eagle" Eddie
Eagle_(disambiguation)
Canadian ice hockey player (1947–2025)
Chicago's goalies and was involved in the development of Jimmy Waite and Ed Belfour. During the 1989–90 season, Thomas served as head coach of the St. Louis
Wayne_Thomas_(ice_hockey)
Professional ice hockey exhibition game
Conference was forced to name five injury replacements to their roster, as Ed Belfour, Brian Leetch, Mario Lemieux, Saku Koivu and Mats Sundin were all out with
2003 National Hockey League All-Star Game
2003_National_Hockey_League_All-Star_Game
Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender (born 1963)
the Conn Smythe Trophy 1997 Succeeded by Steve Yzerman Preceded by Ed Belfour Winner of the Jennings Trophy 1996 (with Chris Osgood) Succeeded by Martin
Mike_Vernon_(ice_hockey)
18th century Arab-Hotak revolt in Persia
Ḥazīn, Muḥammad ʻAlī (1830). The life of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hazin. F. C. Belfour. London, Printed for the Oriental translation fund, sold by J. Murray [etc
Rebellion of Sheikh Ahmad Madani
Rebellion_of_Sheikh_Ahmad_Madani
American swimmer (born 1955)
student athlete in the Big Ten Conference, Jim was presented with the Belfour award in his Senior year at Indiana. In the summer between his junior and
Jim_Montgomery_(swimmer)
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Male
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, WAYNE means "cartwright; wagon-maker."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Guardian of the Earth
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Tamil
Dwarakapathi | தà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®•ாபதீ
Lord Krishna
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One who Travels
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English
Abbreviation of Teresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning.
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American, British, Christian, English, Hebrew
Bee; Diminutive of Deborah
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German
Active.
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Indian
Happiness
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American, British, English, Teutonic
Divine Ruler
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MARIJbitter.
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