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German conductor Flemming Delfs (born 1951),
Danish badminton player Len
Delfs (1920–1973),
Australian rules footballer Delf (disambiguation) This page...
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language abilities Delfs, a
surname Delph (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Delf. If an
internal link...
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Harry Delf (August 28, 1892 –
February 7, 1964) was an
American comedian,
stage actor, playwright, both a
screen writer and
director of
short films, theatrical...
- Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5. Len
Delfs's playing statistics from AFL
Tables Len
Delfs at AustralianFootball.com...
- d'études en
langue française (English:
Diploma in
French Language Studies) or
DELF for short, is a
diploma of French-language
abilities for non-native speakers...
- Orchestra. [1]
Delfs graduated from
Hamburg Conservatory in 1981, and
earned his Master's at
Juilliard School of
Music in 1984. At Hamburg,
Delfs studied under...
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Percy John
Delf Smith RDI (March 1882 – 30
October 1948) was a
British artist who
worked in engraving, painting, lettering,
calligraphy and book design...
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Harold Delf Gillies OBE FRCS (17 June 1882 – 10
September 1960) was a New
Zealand otolaryngologist and
father of
modern plastic surgery for the techniques...
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Flemming Delfs (born 7
September 1951) is a
former Danish badminton player who was
world no. 1 in 1977. He won the All
England Championship, the European...
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Barrie Delf (born 5 June 1961) is an
English retired professional footballer who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Southend United in The
Football League, where...