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Farmand (Norwegian: The
Trade Journal of Norway) was a
business magazine published in Oslo, Norway, from 1891
until it was
discontinued in
January 1989...
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Farmand is an
American cartoonist whose work has
appeared in The New Yorker, The Nib, and
Funny Times. She is from Brookline, M****achusetts.
Farmand has...
- Bjørn
Farmann ("Bjørn the Tradesman", also
called Bjørn Haraldsson,
Farmand and Kaupman, died
between 930 and 934) was a king of Vestfold. Bjørn was one...
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Sandra Farmand (born 13
September 1969) is a
German snowboarder. She was born in Tönisvorst in
North Rhine-Westphalia. She
competed at the 1998 Winter...
- and 1 800,000
active customers.
Komplett was
awarded the
Farmand Prize (awarded by
Farmand Activum) for best
website in 2007 and they won the Gulltaggen...
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Farmand, Musa K. Jr. (November 2016). "Who
Watches this Stuff?:
Videos Depicting...
- (April 23, 2021). "Snuff
films — are they for real?". Snopes. Musa K.
Farmand Jr. (November 2016). "Who
Watches this Stuff ?:
Videos Depicting Actual...
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writer in
Farmand, a
business magazine he
bought in 1935. Hoff
built Farmand to
become the
leading Norwegian business magazine of his time. At
Farmand, he was...
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Chemistry C. 113 (22): 9884–9891. doi:10.1021/jp902157u. ISSN 1932-7447.
Farmand, Maryam; Jiang, Dianlu; Wang, Bao****; Ghosh, Susanta; Ramaker, D. E.; Licht...
- Friedman,
Milton (February 17, 1951). "Neo-Liberalism and Its Prospects".
Farmand.
Retrieved July 25, 2019.
Harvey (2005), p. 7.
Harvey (2005), p. 29. Hartwich...