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Albert Lamppu (April 8, 1899 in Metsäpirtti – July 25, 1976) was a
Finnish track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. He was born...
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Risto Lamppu (19
December 1924 – 31 July 1995) was a
Finnish field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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vocals Alexander Högbom –
vocals Erik Håkansson-
vocals (1992)
Mattias Lamppu –
vocals (1990–1998)
Johan Jansson –
vocals (1998–2006) L****e
Eriksson –...
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Strong Weak
Example pp p pappi : papit,
lamppu :
lamput tt t katto : katot, kortti :
kortit kk k pukki : ****t, pankki : pankit...
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copies worldwide.
Andreas Evaldsson -
Guitar Joakim Gustavsson -
Drums Erik Håkansson -
Vocals Martin Schulman - B****
Mattias Lamppu -
Vocals v t e...
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October 2009.
Retrieved 1
November 2009.[dead link] Johnson, Simon;
Lamppu, Eva; Korsunskaya, Darya; Wasilewski, Patryk; Baczynska,
Gabriela (5 November...
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Campus (7) 2–2 (5–3 p)
LiePa (7)
Turku 19:00 Bäckström 78', 84'
Report Munoz Thiel 18'
Nieminen 49' Stadium:
Kupittaa 5 Attendance: 9 Referee: Mika
Lamppu...
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McFaddin Also
known as "Miss
Lucky Day" "LuLu" Soulsation!
Ekunday Paris Judy
Lamppu Kathy Wakefield Padineyi Paris — Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J...
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Strong Weak
Example Notes pp p
pappi → papit;
lamppu →
lamput Long
consonants become short. tt t
katto → katot;
kortti →
kortit kk k
pukki → ****t; pankki...
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kosinta Tove/Lars
March 18, 1959 22. Moomin's Lamp
Mumins lampa Muumin lamppu Lars
February 3, 1960
Originally published in London's The
Evening News...