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after World War II as dual-service locomotives. They were
nicknamed "Big
Emmas" by
crews and were
built in
three batches between 1942 and 1949. The first...
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Emma or
emma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Emma may
refer to:
Emma (given name)
Emma (1932 film), a comedy-drama film by
Clarence Brown Emma (1996...
- (2 May 2022). "
Emmas Chatroom". KiKa (in German).
Archived from the
original on 31 May 2023.
Retrieved 15
August 2023. ARD (2020). "
Emmas Chatroom". ARD...
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Emma Billinger (born May 1999),
known professionally as
Bonnie Blue, is an
English ****
actress and
OnlyFans creator.
After diversifying into...
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Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15
April 1990) is an
English actress.
Known for her
roles in both
blockbusters and
independent films, she has received...
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November 2003). "
EMMA: Läs
Emmas dagbok från ön - bara i Aftonbladet!".
Aftonbladet (in Swedish).
Retrieved 15 June 2011. "
Emma rasar efter TV 4:s ****stkupp"...
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Emma Thompson (born 15
April 1959) is a
British actress and screenwriter. Her work
spans over four
decades of
screen and stage, and her accolades...
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directed by Sven Tad****en, is
based on the
novel Emmas Glück (now
translated into
English under the
title Emma's Luck) by
Claudia Schreiber. Upon
being informed...
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Emma-Louise
Corrin (born 13
December 1995) is an
English actor. They portra**** Diana,
Princess of
Wales in the
fourth season of the
Netflix historical...
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Emily Jean "
Emma"
Stone (born
November 6, 1988) is an
American actress and producer. Her
accolades include two
Academy Awards, two
British Academy Film...