- Posthumen, by
Lucile Dreidemy,
University of Strasbourg, 2012 (in German).
Alwines daughter Eva (1928–1993) sta**** in
Canada up to 1955, ibid. p 262 "Trauungsbuch...
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Alwine,
asteroid Alwine (Uebigau-Wahrenbrück),
settlement near Leipzig,
Germany This
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Kentish rebel army. In 1082 a
Cluniac abbey was
founded at
Bermondsey by
Alwine, a
wealthy English citizen of London.
Waverley Abbey near Farnham, founded...
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Meredith Leigh Alwine (born June 8, 1998) is an
American weightlifter. She won the gold
medal in the women's 71 kg
event at the 2021
World Weightlifting...
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Alwine is a
small settlement in the
marshy flat
countryside to the east of
Leipzig and
roughly 120 km (75 miles)
south of Berlin.
Administratively it is...
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Alwine,
provisional designation 1930 QH, is a
Florian asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 8
kilometers in diameter...
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Simonton 2017, pp. 23–24.
Simonton 2017, p. 27.
Simonton 2017, p. 28.
Alwine,
Andrew (2018). "The Soul of Oligarchy". Tapa. 148.
Johns Hopkins University...
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Alwine Schroedter or Schrödter, née
Heuser (13
February 1820,
Gummersbach – 12
April 1892, Karlsruhe), was a
German painter and illustrator; ****ociated...
- minks, or pangolins),
before spillover into humans. In
March 2023,
James Alwine and
colleagues argued that
continuing to
frame the lab leak
hypothesis as...