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Kjell Kosberg (born 8
April 1953) is a
Norwegian architect. He
established Kosbergs Arkitektkontor in
Molde in 1986. He
established an
office in Oslo...
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featuring anecdotes that
Hamilton had told to
producer Robert Kosberg and Merv Griffin.
Kosberg pitched the idea of this true
story to
screenwriter Charlie...
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Kosberg is a
small lunar impact crater that is
located near the
middle of the huge
walled plain Gagarin,
which lies on the far side of the Moon and cannot...
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Semyon Ariyevich Kosberg (Семён А́риевич Ко́сберг in Russian) (October 1(14), 1903, ****sk -
January 3, 1965, Voronezh) was a
Soviet engineer, expert...
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capacity of 11,249 spectators. The
building was
designed by
architect Kjell Kosberg. It cost 212 million kr, most of
which was paid for by club-owner Kjell...
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story titled “Whatever
happened to
Sonny Wisecarver”.
Screenwriters Bob
Kosberg and
David Simon decided to
write a
screenplay about Wisecarver, who sold...
- hydro-alcohol starter-generators for Tu-121) OKB-153 –
Antonov OKB-154 –
Kosberg,
previously OKB-296 OKB-155 –
Mikoyan (formerly Mikoyan-Gurevich) OKB-155-2...
- came from
executive producer Robert Kosberg, who had been a fan of the
French short film La Jetée (1962).
Kosberg persuaded that film's director, Chris...
- (People's
Commissariat of the
Aircraft Industry) in 1941 and led by
Semyon Kosberg until his
death in 1965. Its
origin dates back to a 1940
Moscow carburetor...
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Title Notes 1987 In the Mood also screenwriter, and co-storywriter Bob
Kosberg and
David Simon 1989
Field of
Dreams also screenwriter,
adapting Shoeless...