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Martin Carlstein (20 May 1942 – 17 July 2018) was a
tennis player from Sweden.
Carlstein pla**** in one
match for
Sweden in the
Davis Cup competition,...
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Peter Rudolph Carlstein (28
October 1938 – 12
October 2023) was a
South African cricketer who pla**** as a middle-order
batsman in
eight Test
matches from...
- this place? MIT
Press Cambridge, M****achusetts Parkes, D.N.; Thrift, N.,
Carlstein, T.
Nigel Thrift (1978)
Timing Space and
Spacing time,
Volumes 1, 2 and...
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Svedin 2012 Hägerstrand 1970, pp. 12–17;
Carlstein 1982, pp. 40–50
Lenntorp 1999, p. 156 Hägerstrand &
Carlstein 2004, p. 323
Thrift & Pred 1981, p. 277...
- Ranta, E., Piironen, J., Veselov, A., Titov, S., Haugen, T., Nilsson, J.,
Carlstein, M., & Primmer, C. (2000).
Genetic lineages and
postglacial colonization...
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straightforward approach to his bowling. The
manager of
Natal Denis Carlstein identified the
potential in his
bowling and he
recommended Klusener to...
- life-history of
individuals in
relation to
their geographical environment". In
Carlstein, Tommy; Parkes, Don; Thrift,
Nigel J (eds.).
Human activity and time geography...
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Percy Mansell and the
South Africans Paul Winslow, Mike Procter,
Peter Carlstein and Egyptian-born John
Traicos but the team
never won the
Currie Cup....
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victory over
Western Province,
adding 207 for the
second wicket with
Peter Carlstein. He
scored 425 runs at 38.63 in the 1963–64 season, with two centuries...
- A 1775 map of the
German Coast with Cola****as,
north of
Carlstein,
indicating the
location of present-day LaPlace....