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- Magny-le Freule (French pronunciation: [maɲi lə fʁœl] ) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On...
- Health Organization. p. 73. ISBN 978-92-4-140023-7. Fooks AR, Johnson N, Freuling CM, Wakeley PR, Banyard AC, McElhinney LM, et al. (September 2009). "Emerging...
- styled Jonkvrouw, though the wife of a Jonkheer is a Mevrouw or, sometimes, Freule, which could also be used by daughters of the same. Junker is a German noble...
- Veterinary Research. 60 (4): 379–387. ISSN 0030-2465. PMID 7777324. Hikufe EH, Freuling CM, Athingo R, Shilongo A, Ndevaetela EE, Helao M, Shiindi M, H****el R...
- the Côte-d'Or department Magny-le-Désert, in the Orne department Magny-le-Freule, in the Calvados department Magny-le-Hongre, in the Seine-et-Marne department...
- justify the phrase] Australian bat lyssavirus Johnson N, Vos A, Neubert L, Freuling C, Mansfield KL, Kaipf I, Denzinger A, Hicks D, Núñez A, Franka R, Rupprecht...
- Jonkvrouw/Freule Christine de Bosch Kemper (16 August 1840, Amsterdam - 12 May 1924, Amersfoort) was a Dutch writer. She was a member of the Kemper noble...
- inheritance of Prince William III of Orange in 1702. German: Erbprinz The freule (baroness) Judith Van Dorth tot Holt****zen; see Schama, p. 397 The States...
- Banyard, Ashley C.; Breed, Andrew C.; Drosten, Christian; Eggerbauer, Elisa; Freuling, Conrad M.; Gibson, Louise; Goharriz, Hooman; Horton, Daniel L.; et al...
- frequency in which it occurs are oeuvre [ˈœːvrə], manoeuvre [maˈnœːvrə] and freule. In the more common words, /ɛː/ tends to be replaced with the native /ɛ/...