-
crimes received the
attention of A.W.V.
Hinne, a
police officer who was
stationed in
Batavia from 1888 to 1912.
Hinne wanted to
capture Pitung and had caught...
- the
Latinized name of
Hinne Rode, a
Danish physician who
worked mainly in
Italy (distinct from 16th
century Dutch humanist Hinne Rode).
Johannes Rhodius...
- Newsome, née
Hinné (1825–1904), was a German-born
British Circus equestrian performer. She was the
daughter of the
German equestrian Hinné. She was an...
- hum, humma, hūma, hom,
hinne(n) እሙንቱ ʔəmuntu הם, המה hēm, hēmmā הנן
hinnun eni huma They (fem.) *sinā šina هنّ
hunna hin,
hinne(n), hum, humma, hūma እማንቱ...
- Carl-Magnus
Hinne, his brother-in-law, in his
circuses in
Moscow and
Saint Petersburg.
Ciniselli settled in Russia, and
inherited Hinne's circuses in...
- [-hʊn] 'them'. The
variants كو [-kʊ] 'you', ـهن [-hen] 'them', and هنه [
hinne] 'they' are used in
Northern Palestinian. The
conjugation of the imperfect...
- The Guardian. London.
Retrieved 16
December 2013.
ludwig abache &
Carolin Hinne, letushearfromyou@0lll.com, http://www.0lll.com. "Eduardo
Souto de Moura-Álvaro...
- feed
subsidy was available, and
numbers fell. A
breed society, the
Fryske Hinne Klub, was
formed in 1922. A
monograph on the breed, Ús
Fryske Hinnen by...
- as its complement: xaxúa.
hinne this bía-sh woman-DET [[hileen
these [bachée-sh]] men-DET xaxúa] all áxpa-m marry-DS
hinne bía-sh [[hileen [bachée-sh]]...
- (North) 2nd
person m. انت ʾinta انتو / انتوا ʾintu f. انتي ʾinti 3rd
person m. هو
huwwe هم
humme (South) / هن
hinne (North) f. هي hiyye...