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columnist Selma Borst (born 1989),
Dutch distance runner Boršt, Brežice
Boršt,
Koper Boršt,
Metlika Boršt, Novo
Mesto Boršt pri
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Steve Borst is an
American television writer and producer. For his work on Mad, he was
nominated for the
Primetime Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Short Form...
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Peter Borst may
refer to:
Peter I.
Borst (1797–1848), U.S.
Representative from New York
Peter Bouck Borst (1826–1882),
active in the mid-19th century...
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Boršt (pronounced [ˈbɔːɾʃt]; Italian: Boste) is a
settlement in the City Muni****lity of
Koper in the
Littoral region of Slovenia. The
local church is...
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Boršt (pronounced [ˈbɔɾʃt]) is a
small settlement on the left bank of the
Kolpa River in the Muni****lity of
Metlika in the
White Carniola area of southeastern...
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translated as "The Tastiest". FEBO was
opened as
Maison FEBO by
Johan de
Borst (1919-2008),
named after Ferdinand Bolstraat, and by 1960 it had
grown into...
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Everina Johanna Borst (1888-1943,
known as
Moeder Sarov,
married name Ruth Sarphatie) was a
Belgian radio personality. She was
known as "Mother Sarov"...
- René de
Borst FREng FRSE (born
February 22, 1958) is a
Dutch civil engineer who is
known for his work on com****tional
mechanics and
fracture mechanics...
- Else "Els"
Borst-Eilers (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛlsə ˈʔɛlz
bɔrst ˈɛilərs]; 22
March 1932 – 8
February 2014) was a
Dutch politician of the
Democrats 66...
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Jeremiah W.
Borst (1830 –
August 10, 1890) was the
first permanent white settler in the
upper Snoqualmie Valley region. Born in 1830 to
Willam Borst and Nancy...