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Walter August Andersin (2
November 1871 – 16
November 1944) was a
Finnish judge and politician, born in Rantasalmi. He was a
member of the
Parliament of...
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Johanna Ottiliana “Hanna”
Andersin (30
August 1861 – 7
April 1914), was a
Finnish educator. She was the prin****l of the
first Gymnasium (school) for females...
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former ****
actress who
performed under the
stage name of
Rikki Andersin.
Later known by the name Tera Myers, she made
national headlines when,...
- 1981),
Swedish actress Hanna Alwan (born 1954),
Lebanese bishop Hanna Andersin (1861–1914),
Finnish educator Hanna Antonieva (born 1961),
Ukrainian politician...
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Kripal 2007, p. 32
Kripal 2007, p. 95
Goldman 2012, p. 56 Abraham, Kera;
Andersin, Mark C (4
October 2012). "One Half-Century at
Esalen Institute". Monterey...
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Union Elisabeth Howen (1834–1923) – women's
educational pioneer Hanna Andersin (1861–1914) – educator,
feminist Soraya Bahgat (born 1983) – see Egypt...
- (Андр. 455),
Keikina 1667 (Faber),
Kiakina 1699 (Carta),
Kiakinaby 1704 (
Andersin), Киакiна 1704 (Шхон.), Пеипинъ 1727 (Кир.), Кекино 1770 (Шмит), Kiäkina...
- History. 23 (3–4): 244. doi:10.1080/03468759850115972. Nils Enlund; Hans E.
Andersin. "The
early days of
computer aided newspaper production systems" (PDF)...
- "KOLER" Blanchette, Nick "Harmon" Harmon, Adam "Ange" Milian, and Andy "
Andersin" Collins, with Zack "huuaw"
Solomon serving as the team's coach. They introduced...
- the
Verge of a New Era. The
Armies of
Europe at the Time of the
Battle of Mohács.
Andersin, Hans. "Wiborgs Nyheter" (PDF). p. 5.
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