-
National Register of
Historic Places.
Notable buildings west of this area are
Dinand Library;
Smith Hall, the
Hogan Campus Center; the
Anthony S.
Fauci Integrated...
- a
Dutch rock band
formed in 1998 in the Hague. It
currently consists of
Dinand Woesthoff (lead vocals) and
Dennis van
Leeuwen (guitar), who have been the...
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Dinand is a surname.
Notable people with the name include: Geneviève
Dinand (1927–1987),
French pianist Joseph N.
Dinand (1869–1943),
American Catholic...
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presents to
Brazil and
South America. The singer's live
performance and band
Dinand Woesthoff presents "The Star-Spangled Banner" to the
United States. The...
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Joseph N.
Dinand, S.J. (December 3, 1869 – July 29, 1943) was an American-born
bishop of the
Catholic Church. He
twice served as
president at the College...
- the same time, it was
announced that
Willie Wartaal,
Suzan & Fr****, and
Dinand Woesthoff would debut as coaches.
Coaches Nick &
Simon (1–3) Roel van Velzen...
- Geneviève
Dinand was a
French pianist, born in Baugé on 10
August 1927, died in Bois-Colombes(Hauts-de-Seine) on 14
November 1987. Born in Baugé (Maine-et-Loire)...
- was
produced by Haro Slok and Henk Jan Smits,
together with Kane
vocalist Dinand Woesthoff. The
single "Where Do I Go Now"
peaked at #29 on the
Dutch Top...
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Dinand Library at the
College of the Holy Cross,
where Thomas studied as an undergraduate...
- in the
Lebor Gabála Érenn as the
mother of Argoen, Bé Téite,
Dinand and Bé C****lle.
Dinand and Bé C****lle are
mentioned as "she-farmers" in a p****age about...