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Lapp were
originally used in
Sweden and
Finland and,
through Swedish,
adopted by many
major European languages: English:
Lapps; German, Dutch:...
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LAPP Lap (disambiguation)...
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Lapp knot is a type of bend. It has the same
structure as the
sheet bend, but the
opposite ends are loaded. The
slipped Lapp bend is also an exploding...
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raising their five children.
After Paul
stepped down as
director in 1965, the
Lapps continued to live and work from ASOR, and Paul
began work at the
Early Bronze...
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Daniel Edward Lapp is a
Canadian folk
musician based in Victoria,
British Columbia and
Pender Island.
Lapp was born and grew up in
Prince George, British...
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Henry L.
Lapp (August 18, 1862 in Lea****,
Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania – July 5, 1904 in Gordonville) was one of the best
known carpenters-cabinetmakers...
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Ralph Eugene Lapp (August 24, 1917 –
September 7, 2004) was an
American physicist who parti****ted in the
Manhattan Project.
Lapp was an
early advocate...
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Lapp's Island was once an
island in the
River Lee. It is now
joined with the island...
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Tromholt (1885).
Under the rays of the
aurora borealis: in the land of the
Lapps and Kvæns [tr. and] ed. by C. Siewers. pp. 181–.
Retrieved 29 May 2011....
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Richard Lapp was
Archdeacon of Cork from 1688
until 1690.
Lapp was born in Bandon,
County Cork and
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He held in****bencies...