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Brigitte Irene Ahrenholz (8
August 1952 –
March or
April 2018) was a
German rower who
competed for East
Germany in the 1976
Summer Olympics. She was born...
- the
Safety Professional (2d ed. 2015), pp. 203-04. Schubert, Warren;
Ahrenholz,
David H.; Solem, Lynn D. (1990). "Burns from Hot Oil and Grease: A Public...
- English,
Journal of
English Linguistics, Vol. 33/No.3,
September 2005.
Ahrenholz, Bernt; Bredel, Ursula; Klein, Wolfgang; Rost-Roth, Martina; Skiba, Romuald...
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actress Lothar Doering (born 1950),
handball player and
coach Brigitte Ahrenholz (born 1952),
rower Matthias Platzeck (born 1953), politician, Minister...
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original on 18
March 2018.
Retrieved 23
March 2019. Friendland,
Kevin D.;
Ahrenholz, Dean W.; Smith,
Joseph W.; Manning, Maureen; Ryan,
Julia (December 2006)...
- ISBN 978-3-7091-0348-7.
Archived from the
original on 19 May 2016.
Endorf FW,
Ahrenholz D (December 2011). "Burn management".
Current Opinion in
Critical Care...
- (85 kg) 2003-07-08 Calgary,
Alberta Blackfalds Bulldogs (BCHL) — 20 Cade
Ahrenholz Junior F 6' 3" (1.91 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 2002-11-30 Lakeville, Minnesota...
- of
Islam in
North and West Africa.
Christelow met her husband,
Ahren Ahrenholz,
while living in his
native Philadelphia, and they
married in 1965. She...
- Germany (GDR)
Viola Goretzki Christiane Knetsch Ilona Richter Brigitte Ahrenholz Monika Kallies Henrietta Ebert Helma Lehmann Irina Müller
Marina Wilke...
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World champions – Women's
eight 1974: (Dobler, Lehmann, Richter, Schwede,
Ahrenholz, Müller, Blanke, Mosig, cox Brincker) 1975: (Goretzki, Knetsch, Richter...