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Teufels Papieren ("Selections from the Devil's Papers",
signed J. P. F.
Hasus),
published in 1789.
These works were not
received with much favour, and...
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Heikki Vihtori Hasu (born 21
March 1926) is a
Finnish retired Nordic skier who
competed in the 1948 and 1952 Olympics. He won a gold and a
silver medal...
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Hasu Kandi (Persian: حسوكندي, also
Romanized as
Ḩasū Kandī) is a
village in
Baranduz Rural District, in the
Central District of
Urmia County, West Azerbaijan...
- "
Hasu no Hana" (****anese: 蓮の花, "Lotus Flower") (****anese pronunciation: [hasɯnohana]) is a song by ****anese band
Sakanaction from
their seventh studio...
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Yajnik (12
February 1938 – 10
December 2020),
better known as
Hasu Yajnik, also
spelled Hasu Yagnik was an
Indian Gujarati language novelist,
short story...
- Land Home NTUS F.C., or
National Taiwan University of
Sport Football Team (Chinese: 臺體大男子足球隊), is a university-made
football club
based in Taichung, Taiwan...
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Velina Hasu Houston (born
Velina Avisa Hasu Houston on May 5, 1957) is an
American playwright, essayist, poet, author,
editor and
screenwriter who has...
- player",
hasu (하수; 下手; lit. low hand) for "a poor player" or "a
person with no skill" and
chobo (초보; 初步; lit. first step) for "a
novice player".
Hasu and chobo...
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Indian independence activist. She is a
graduate in Psychology. Her
uncle Hasu Mehta and aunt
Devyani Mehta were
theatre actors in
Bombay (now Mumbai)....
- Slåttvik (NOR) 1952:
Stein Eriksen (NOR), Torbjørn
Falkanger (NOR),
Heikki Hasu (FIN), Nils
Karlsson (SWE) 1953:
Magnar Estenstad (NOR) 1954:
Martin Stokken...