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- Kläppa is a locality situated in Kungsbacka Muni****lity, Halland County, Sweden, with 318 inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
- Gale E. Klappa is the current chairman and chief executive officer of WEC Energy Group. Before joining Wisconsin Energy, Klappa was the executive vice...
- 2110/jsr.2006.052. Klappa 1980, p. 618. Klappa 1980, pp. 619. Klappa 1980, pp. 618–619. Klappa 1980, pp. 618–620. Klappa 1980, pp. 620. Klappa 1980, p. 615...
- vera góður og spakur, og harvið lokkar hann fólk at nærkast til sín at klappa honum og strúka honum eftir baki. Men tá tey koma at nerta við halan, verða...
- 128 years ago (1896) Headquarters Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. Key people Gale Klappa, Executive Chairman, Scott Lauber, CEO Revenue US$7.65 billion (2017) Number...
- Headquarters Milwaukee, Wisconsin Area served City of Chicago Key people Gale E. Klappa, CEO Owner WEC Energy Group Members 828,000 residential and business customers (2015)...
- written with the emoticon (°∀°) added to the end. The lyric: "Dansa med oss, klappa era händer" ("Dance with us, clap your hands") was sometimes misinterpreted...
- 3532 Klädesholmen Tjörn Muni****lity 385 28.84 71.3 1,334.95 3,457.5 4440 Kläppa Kungsbacka Muni****lity 318 26.21 64.8 1,213.28 3,142.4 3998 Klässbol Arvika...
- formerly of the Marshall & Ilsley Corporation board of directors. Gale Klappa, Executive Chairman Wisconsin Energy Corporation. Michael Kocourek, President...
- a Mechanism for the Formation of Laminar Calcretes (Caliche), Colin F. Klappa, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, Vol. 49 (1979) No. 2. (June), Pages 387–400...