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Anders Fjelstad (10
October 1879 – 1955) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Centre Party, then
called Bondepartiet (The Farmers' Party). He was consultative...
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Sverre Martin Fjelstad (17
October 1930 – 28 May 2024) was a
Norwegian zoologist, photographer, non-fiction
writer and
producer for
radio and television...
- Lisa
Fjeldstad Naalsund (born 11 June 1995) is a
Norwegian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Manchester United of the
English Women's...
- 1959). 18 May –
Edgeir Benum,
historian (born 1939). 28 May –
Sverre M.
Fjelstad, zoologist, photographer,
writer (born 1930). 3 June – Dag Erik Pedersen...
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Chris Mars -
drums Technical Peter Jesperson - producer,
mixer Steven Fjelstad - producer,
engineer Erik
Hanson -
photography Bruce Allen -
artwork Stink...
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Gregg Sherwood, born Dora Mae
Fjelstad, (October 21, 1923 – May 27, 2011) was an
American socialite and actress.
Sherwood was born in New York City but...
- the Farmers'
Party was
represented in the war-time
cabinet by
Anders Fjelstad, who
served as a
consultative councillor of state.
Political scientist...
- Let It Be
Released 1984
Length 3:11
Label Twin/Tone
Records Songwriter(s) Paul
Westerberg Producer(s)
Steve Fjelstad,
Peter Jesperson, Paul Westerberg...
- 98;
Gowers (2002), p. 60.
Mascari &
Miola (1988), p. 83–84.
Fjelstad (1995), p. 11.
Fjelstad (1995), pp. 14–15.
DeSua (1960), p. 901.
DeSua (1960), p. 902–903...
- Dare" Chan Poling –
piano on "Sixteen Blue"
Technical personnel Steve Fjelstad –
production Peter Jesperson –
production Pitchfork Staff (September 10...