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Ernst Didring (18
October 1868 – 13
October 1931) was an
early 20th-century
author who
wrote mainly of life in his home
country of Sweden. Born 18 October...
- (1928–1985) Sven
Delblanc (1931–1992)
Walter ****son (1916–1990)
Ernst Didring (1868–1931)
Elmer Diktonius (1896–1961)
Inger Edelfeldt (born 1956) Johannes...
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Among them are
August Strindberg, Ture Nerman,
Roland Svensson,
Ernst Didring and
Aleister Crowley. Björn
Ulvaeus and
Benny Andersson from the group...
- Development-induced
displacement and
resettlement (
DIDR)
occurs when
people are
forced to
leave their homes in a development-driven form of
forced migration...
- "Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift", 3. R. 6. B., 1869. The
standard author abbreviation Didr. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...
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Scilloideae Barnardia Lindl.
Nolinoideae Beaucarnea Lem.
Agavoideae Behnia Didr.
Scilloideae Bellevalia Lapeyr. (including
Strangweja Bertol.) Agavoideae...
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Alexander Harrison,
American painter and
educator (b. 1853) 1931 –
Ernst Didring,
Swedish author (b. 1868) 1938 – E. C. Segar,
American cartoonist, created...
- Hutch.
Merleta Raf.
Moacroton Croizat Monguia Chapel. ex Baill.
Myriogomphus Didr.
Ocalia Klotzsch Oxydectes L. ex ****ze
Palanostigma Mart. ex
Klotzsch Penteca...
- latinoamericanas".
Memoria y Sociedad. 21 (43). doi:10.11144/javeriana.mys21-43.
didr. ISSN 2248-6992. Santamaría,
Angela (2017-09-02). "Memory and resilience...
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Pearsall Smith, American-English
author and
critic (d. 1946) 1868 –
Ernst Didring,
Swedish author (d. 1931) 1869 –
Johannes Linnankoski,
Finnish author (d...