- the
Northern Territory. They are also
known as the
Berringen (Berinken,
Brinken)
people to
represent their affiliation and deep
connections across the...
-
Tyska Brinken (Swedish: The
German Slope) is a
street in
Gamla stan, the old town in
central Stockholm, Sweden.
Extending Kindstugatan past the German...
- individuality:
genetics versus environment. A scientist,
Professor Jakob ten
Brinken,
interested in the laws of heredity,
impregnates a
prostitute in a laboratory...
- 1946), also
known as
Wilhelm L. von Brincken,
William Vaughn,
William von
Brinken, and
William Vaughan, was a
German diplomat and spy
during World War I...
-
Great Church"), Kåkbrinken ("Slope of the [Ramshackle] House"), and
Tyska Brinken ("German Slope").
Surrounding the
Royal Palace was an open area called...
-
beautiful yet soulless,
lacking any
sense of morality.
Professor Jacob ten
Brinken (Erich von Stroheim)
loses his
university teaching role due to his abnormal...
- Västerlånggatan ("the
Western Long Street") is a
street in
Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden.
Stretching southward between the
squares Mynttorget...
- (Marithiel, also Maridhiel, Maridhiyel), also
known as
Berringen (Bringen,
Brinken), is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Marrithiyal people...
- Stockholm, Sweden.
Stretching west from Brända
Tomten to
become Tyska Brinken in its
western end, it is
crossed by
Svartmangatan and Skomakargatan. The...
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Cheka from 7 July to 22
August 1918. He was born on 3
December 1886 in
Brinken volost of
Kreis Hasenpoth,
Courland Governorate (now Nīkrāce parish, Skrunda...