- Klaus-Jürgen
Grünke (born 30
March 1951) is a
retired track cyclist from East Germany, who
represented his
native country at the 1976
Summer Olympics in...
- "Milton", and "Mike" (last
names unknown) –
steel drums on "Kokomo"
James Grunke –
synth programming on "Island Girl"
Michael Bernard –
synth programming...
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activity when the
accused did not
cause the
death of the victim" in
State v.
Grunke Archived 9
November 2020 at the
Wayback Machine. Aggrawal, Anil (2010)....
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called "
Grunke’s Folly", the
school was
established in 1949. The school's
motto "Where land and sea
unite to inspire", was
created by
Grunke's wife Ruth...
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LightWave 3D by
freelance artist Andrew H. Denton. Alex Quarmby,
James Grunke,
Michael Stevens,
Nathan Brenholdt, Paul Foster, Tom Gillen, and Will Davis...
- Amati. ISBN 0-901424-00-5.
Deutsche Bogenmacher-German Bow
Makers Klaus Grunke 2000
Filimonov Fine
Violins Die
Geigen und
Lautenmacher - by Lutgendorff...
- last-minute
boycott from the
African countries. The
event was won by Klaus-Jürgen
Grünke of East Germany, the nation's
first victory in the men's
track time trial...
- Tourte" by
Harvey and
Georgeanna Whistler The Bows of
Nikolai Kittel-
Klaus Grünke,
Josef P. Gabriel, Yung Chin in co-operation with
Darling Publications Andy...
- "The
Effect of
Christianity upon the
British Celts" (PDF).
Kimberly Rachel Grunke. 6
November 2016.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 14 May 2017. Retrieved...
- 1865-70) €94,400 = US$109,500 *Deutsche Bogenmacher-German Bow
Makers Klaus Grunke 2000 [STRAD
magazine June 2021 -
Knopf Dynasty (A
Tangled Web), by Gennady...