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Arvid Wittenberg or
Arvid Wirtenberg von
Debern (1606 – 7
September 1657),
Swedish count,
field marshal and
privy councillor. Born in Porvoo, Finland,...
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inverted breve ⟨g̑⟩. It has also been used in
other transcriptions, like
Arwid Johannson's
Phonetics of the New High
German language or
Edmund Crosby Quiggin's...
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translation the
signal Language of name
Welsh Pronunciation Welsh: [ər
ˈarwɪð]
Geography Location Anglesey,
Wales OS grid SH472854 Topo map OS Landranger...
- neo-****s from "Zadrużny Krąg -
Slavic Division" led by
former police officer Arwid Pływaczewski have
joined Rusich. At
least one of the
members of the Polish...
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University Press. p. 181. ISBN 9780748655779.
Retrieved June 12, 2017.. Lund,
Arwid (2020). Wikipedia, Work, and Capitalism. Springer:
Dynamics of
Virtual Work...
- (1823–1827) Carl
Henrik Gyllenhaal (1828–1831)
Johan Otto
Nauckhoff (1832–1847)
Arwid Adolf Palander (acting 1847–1848)
Arvid Gustaf Faxe (1848–1856) Enar Wilhelm...
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century added more name and
place attributions, with Otto von
Friesen and
Arwid Johannson returning to the
western end of the Carpathians;
Hermann Schneider...
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Mauranen as Olga
Esempio Kari
Franck as
Gunnar Avanto Esko
Salminen as
Arwid Ritva Juhanto as
Kurttuska Ari
Suonsuu as
Kalle Tuomas Railo as Sulo Esempio...
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sentences were
later commuted. In
October 1923,
travelling under the name '
Arwid',
Pyatakov was part of the
Comintern sent to
Germany during the abortive...
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Wikibedia (Story of Wikipedia) (in Arabic). Online:
Arabic Librebooks. Lund,
Arwid (2017). Wikipedia, Work and Capitalism: A
Realm of Freedom?.
Palgrave MacMillan...