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Albert Grisar (25
December 1808 – 15 June 1869) was a
Belgian composer,
mainly active in Paris. Born in Antwerp,
Grisar's family had
intended for him to...
- 7000
Years of Seals. London:
British Museum Press. ISBN 0-7141-1143-0.
Grisar, Josef; De Lasala,
Fernando (1997).
Aspetti della sigillografia. Rome.{{cite...
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Summer Olympics. "Eugène
Grisar". Olympedia.
Retrieved 11 July 2020. Eugène
Grisar at the
International Tennis Federation Eugène
Grisar at
Olympedia v t e...
- cows fly) is used
because of its alliteration. In Swedish, the
phrase "när
grisar flyger" is
identical to the
English saying. In French, the most
common expression...
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Alfred Félix
Grisar (22 July 1881 – 27
November 1958) was one of the most
important pioneers in the
sporting history of Belgium, most
notably in polo,...
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Angela Grisar (born May 2, 1973) is a
Chilean retired racquetball player. She was the
first South American woman's
racquetball player to
finish in the...
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Albert Jean
Martin Grisar (26
September 1870, in
Antwerp – 15
October 1930, in Antwerp) was a
sailor from Belgium, who
represented his
native country at...
- pla**** in the 1920
Olympic Games Stadium named the "Kiel". In 1895,
Ernest Grisar acquired a
racecourse with its
buildings and
annexes near the "Beerschothof"...
- Kaohsiung
Dates July 21–23, 2009
Teams 15
Podium Champions Paola Longoria Runner-up
Rhonda Rajsich Third place Angela Grisar Fourth place Cheryl Gudinas...
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Archived from the
original on 12
December 2019.
Retrieved 2
November 2019.
Grisar, PJ (6
September 2019). "Does
Roman Polanski's New Film Make The Dreyfus...