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Flygare is a
Swedish surname,
meaning "someone who can fly". It is
unusual for
ending with are and was
originally a name for
Swedish soldiers from the...
- Tony
Alexander Flygare (born 6
January 1981) is a
Swedish former footballer who pla**** as a forward. He
started off his
career with Malmö FF, playing...
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Flygare (29
November 1888 – 18
August 1943) was a
Swedish wrestler. He
competed in the
lightweight event at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "Bror
Flygare"...
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Willis H.
Flygare (July 24, 1936 – May 18, 1981) was an
American physical chemist and
professor at
University of
Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
Flygare was born...
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Emilie Flygare-Carlén (née Smith;
August 8, 1807 –
February 5, 1892) was a
Swedish novelist.
Emilie Smith was born in Strömstad and grew up in the archipelago...
- grew up in Linghem, near Linköping.. From 1994 to 1996, she went to
Calle Flygares theatre school and
graduated from the
Stockholm Theatre Academy in 2001...
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suburb of Sollentuna. In his youth, he
attended a
theatrical school (Calle
Flygares teaterskola),
where he was
considered to be
promising by at
least one of...
- Anders,
Nikki Anders,
Kamari Copeland, Tim Davis,
Missi Hale,
Tobias Kampe-
Flygare,
Storm Lee,
David Loucks, and
Windy Wagner.
These performers reappear on...
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Stockholm in 1969.
Besides doing that she also
studied acting at
Calle Flygares teaterskola. As an
actress she has parti****ted in
several theater plays...
- Bd. 6,
Kopenhagen 1896, S. 288.
Emilie Flygare-Carlén:
Rosen på Tistelön.
Stockholm 1842, S. 495
Emilie Flygare-Carlén: Die Rose von Tistelön, übersetzt...