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Christine Dorothea Mic****e
Elfride Fibiger née Müller (1832–1911) was a
Danish writer and philanthropist. She
first published a
successful cookbook in...
- are friends,
Knight is not
aware of Smith's
previous liaison with
Elfride.
Elfride finds herself caught in a
battle with her heart, her mind and the expectations...
- the help of a friend. In the TV version, the
villains Elfride and
Vorski die at the end:
Elfride stabs and
Vorski and
shoots himself. Then Véronique can...
- the
western front upon
being deemed unfit for combat.
Heidegger married Elfride Petri on 21
March 1917 in a
Catholic ceremony officiated by his friend...
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Elfriede Jelinek (German: [ɛlˈfʁiːdə ˈjɛlinɛk]; born 20
October 1946) is an
Austrian playwright and novelist. She is one of the most
decorated authors...
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Danilenko Ramona McIntyre Alain Calmat Britta Lindgren Sally-Anne
Stapleford Elfride Beyer T****sa
Kimura Jacqueline Kendall-Baker (substitute) Referee: Benjamin...
- Heidegger's wife
Elfride's lifetime (1893–1992). In 1976,
Elzbieta Ettinger sought access and was
granted this for a
planned biography after Elfride's death. The...
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Government Whip in the
House of
Lords Field of
Dishonor Butre, "Ganny"
Elfride Margarete – 'Clan'
leader of
Parmley Station.
Widow of
Michael Parmley...
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first and
second act of a
metaphorical 'vast
sacred opera'. 1952 –
Elfride Trötschel (Hanne),
Walther Ludwig (Lucas),
Josef Greindl (Simon), RIAS...
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Frans P. M.; Simonelli, Francesca; Banfi, Sandro; Walraedt, Sophie; Baere,
Elfride De; Abu-Ltaif, Sleiman; Moorsel,
Tamara W. van; Neveling, Kornelia; Letteboer...