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Asmus may
refer to:
Asmus, Poland, a
village in
Poland Matthias Claudius (1740–1815), a
German poet and journalist,
known by the
penname of
Asmus ASMUS...
- 1815) was a
German poet and journalist,
otherwise known by the pen name of "
Asmus".
Claudius was born at Reinfeld, near Lübeck, and
studied at Jena. He spent...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Kristina Asmus at IMDb
Kristina Asmus on Twitter...
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Asmus and
Clark was an
architectural firm
based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Asmus and
Norton was a
predecessor firm. It was a
partnership of
Christian A....
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expressed their condolences over the
death of
Asmus.
Obituary of
Ronald Asmus, New York
Times "Ron
Asmus, R.I.P."
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. May...
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Asmu,
whose birth name was
Asmoe Tjiptodarsono, was a leader, theoretician, and
chief agricultural expert of the
Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and head...
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Walter D.
Asmus (born 1941 in Lübeck) is a
German theatre director.
Asmus studied German and
English Literature,
Philosophy and
Theatre Sciences in Hamburg...
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Tietchens with
Dieter Moebius 2013
Tarpenbek 2013 Fast ohne Titel,
Korrosion *
Asmus Tietchens at
Allmusic Official Website Asmus Tietchens at Discogs...
- Emma (Kocher)
Asmus, the
family moved to San Diego, California, in 1940. In the
early 1950s, they
moved to Montclair, California,
where Asmus attended Chaffey...
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given to
scientific evidence versus connoisseurship.
Physicist John F.
Asmus, who
pioneered laser-restoration
techniques for
Renaissance art, and who...