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Kinmont Hoitsma (April 10, 1934 –
September 30, 2013) was an
American fencer. He
competed in the
individual and team épée
events at the 1956
Summer Olympics...
- show.
Later he had the
opportunity to work with
executive producer Tom
Hoitsma to host the
Texas Music Scene TV,
which showcases Texas bands. In the Spring...
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Dahan A,
Hoitsma E (2012). "Sarcoidosis and pain
caused by small-fiber neuropathy". Pain...
- Neurology. 60 (8): 1166–8. doi:10.1001/archneur.60.8.1166. PMID 12925378.
Hoitsma E,
Sharma OP (2005). "Neurosarcoidosis". In
Drent M,
Costabel U (eds.)...
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various men and women,
including former Olympic fencer and
teacher Kinmont Hoitsma (his last lover),
actresses Greta Garbo and
Coral Browne,
dancer Adele...
- Press. pp. 131–140. ISBN 978-1-107-06600-7.
Wetzels JF, van
Bergeijk JD,
Hoitsma AJ,
Huysmans FT,
Koene RA (1989). "Triamterene
increases lithium excretion...
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given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Kinmont Hoitsma (1934–2013),
American fencer Kinmont Willie Armstrong,
outlaw in the Anglo-Scottish...
- 4:26 "Summer Days" - (Timothy Blixseth) 5:09 "Share Your Love" - (Derrik
Hoitsma) 5:14 "Children of the
World United" - 5:51
Angela Bofill - lead and backing...
- Pew
Sewall Shurtz Kinmont Hoitsma Men's team épée
Sewall Shurtz,
Richard Pew,
Ralph Goldstein,
Abram Cohen,
Kinmont Hoitsma Men's
sabre Allan Kwartler...
- Gold) – 3:24 "Love Me for Today" (Angela Bofill, Alan Palanker,
Derrik Hoitsma) – 4:23 "This is the Start" (David Frank, Mic Murphy, Paul Pesco, Ian McDonald)...