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James Harten (1924–2001),
Australian cricketer Jo
Harten (born 1989),
English netball player Patrick Harten,
American air
traffic controller Uwe
Harten (born...
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Joanne Elizabeth Harten MBE (born 21
March 1989) is a
former England netball international. She was a
member of the
England team that won the gold medal...
- Gus Van
Harten is a
professor of
Administrative Law at York University's
Osgoode Hall. He is co-editor of the
journal Administrative Law —
Cases and Materials...
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James Harten (11
November 1924 – 11
September 2001) was an
Australian cricketer. He pla**** in two first-class
match for
Queensland in 1949/50. List of...
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Webber 2011, p. 65.
Harten 2011, p. 40.
Harten 2011, p. 5.
Harten 2011, pp. 222, 232.
Harten 2011, pp. 154–165.
Harten 2011, p. 217.
Philip & Panizza...
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Amiram Harten (1946–1994) was an American-Israeli
applied mathematician.
Harten made
fundamental contribution to the
development of high-resolution schemes...
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Young Hearts or
Jonge Harten is a 1936
Dutch film
directed and
written by
Charles Huguenot van der Linden [nl] and the
German exile Heinz Josephson. Rini...
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Wilde Harten is a 1989
Dutch film
directed by
Jindra Markus. It was
based on his own story. The film was
distributed internationally under the
title Wild...
- Uwe
Harten (born 16
August 1944) is a
German musicologist, who
works in Austria. Born in Ehrhorn [de],
Harten grew up in Hamburg,
where he was a boy soprano...
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Frederick von
Harten Kimble (10
August 1895 – 19
August 1978) was a
United States Air
Force brigadier general.
Kimble graduated from the
United States...