- Look up
aas or
AAS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aas or
AAS may
refer to:
Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes, a
defunct French aircraft manufacturing...
- The
Lockheed Martin AN/
AAS-38 Nite Hawk is a FLIR,
laser designator, and
laser tracker pod
system for use with laser-guided munitions. The Nite Hawk has...
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Aas Paas (transl. Close to each other) is a 1981
Indian Hindi-language
romance film
directed by J. Om
Prakash and
starring Dharmendra, Hema
Malini and...
- Kim
Aas Christensen (born 15 June 1970) is a
Danish politician and
member of the Folketing, the
national legislature. A
member of the
Social Democrats...
- Kätlin
Aas (/ˈkeɪtlɪn/;
Estonian pronunciation: [kætlin ɑːs], born 26
December 1992) is an
Estonian fashion model.
Aas was
scouted at age
fourteen while...
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Raimo Aas (born 18 June 1953 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian humorist.
Raimo Aas performed together with
Margus Lepa in the
Sunday morning radio programme...
- Look up
Aas or
aas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aas or Ås may
refer to:
Alexander Aas (born 1978),
Norwegian football defender Alf-Jørgen
Aas (1915–1981)...
- Per
Aasness (26 July 1875 – 1959) was a
Norwegian military officer and
politician for the
Liberal Party. He was born at
Flaen in
Hurdal as a son of farmer...
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Aas (Occitan:
Aas) is the name of a
French village of
about a
hundred inhabitants in the
commune of Eaux-Bonnes,
Ossau valley,
historical province of...
- Paul
Dennis Aasness (December 16, 1939 –
November 21, 2017) was an
American farmer, businessman, and politician.
Aasness lived on the
family farm near...