- Ann-Christin "
Ankie"
Bagger (born 30
September 1964) is a
Swedish disco/pop
musician and
singer who
first garnered attention in 1988 with her
cover of...
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Ankie Stork (c. 1922 –
November 23, 2015) was a
Dutch resistance fighter during the
German occupation of the Netherlands. She is
credited with saving...
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Anneke "
Ankie" Broekers-Knol (born 23
November 1946) is a
Dutch politician and
jurist who
served as
State Secretary for
Justice and
Security in the Third...
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Smitsloo family in Scheveningen. In 1971, he
married one of his students,
Ankie de Jongh, who
converted to Judaism.
Andre returned to
Israel with his wife...
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Ankie van der Meer (voice, guitar, banjo)
Marian Nesse (voice, accordion) The
group no
longer performs as a quartet; however,
Nanne Kalma and
Ankie van...
- London,
characters being given Dutch names (Den and
Angie became Ger and
Ankie) and The
Queen Victoria pub
being renamed "Cade Faas".
According to Barbara...
- "Ghost Love Score" (orchestral version) – 10:47 "Where Were You Last Night" (
Ankie Bagger cover) – 3:52 "Wish I Had an Angel" (demo) – 4:08
Tarja Turunen –...
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Ankie Hoogvelt,
Globalisation and the
Postcolonial World: The New
Political Economy of Development.
Ankie Hoogvelt interview:
Interview with
Ankie Hoogvelt...
- Moukaddam [de] as Faxe
Mercedes Jadea Diaz [de] as Ylvi
Sanne Schnapp [de] as Ylva
Ankie Beilke [de] as Lee Fu Günther
Kaufmann as
Schrecklicher Sven
Christoph Maria...
- Tykkään susta. In 1988 the song was the
breakthrough for
Swedish singer Ankie Bagger and
formed part of her
album Where Were You Last Night. In 2004 Swedish...