- It was one of the
varieties developed by the
agronomist Karlis O.
Lapins (
Lapiņš), a
native of
Latvia who did
pioneering work in the
development of self-fertile...
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lapin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lapin (masculine) or
Lapina (feminine) is a
Russian patronymic surname Russian: Лапин.
Notable people...
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Return of
Sergeant Lapins (Latvian: Seržanta Lapiņa atgriešanās or
initially Tas
notika ar viņiem) is a 2010 comedy-drama film
directed by
Latvian director...
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Nicole Lapin (born
March 7, 1984) is an
American television news anchor, author, and businesswoman. She is
known for
being an
American news
anchor on...
- The Maxx is an
American comic book
series created by Sam
Kieth in 1993 and
originally published monthly until 1998 by
Image Comics for 35 issues, before...
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During World War II, the
Lapland War (Finnish:
Lapin sota; Swedish: Lapplandskriget; German: Lapplandkrieg) saw
fighting between Finland and **** Germany...
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neighbourhood night-club Le
Lapin à Gill,
meaning "Gill's rabbit". Over time, the name had
evolved into "Cabaret Au
Lapin Agile", or the
Nimble Rabbit...
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Daniel Lapin (born
January 1, 1947) is an
American rabbi of
Orthodox Judaism, author, and
public speaker. He was
previously the
founding rabbi of the...
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Research Station in Summerland,
British Columbia in 1956 by K. O.
Lapins (namesake of the
Lapins cherry cultivar), and the
resulting hybrid tree was
named "Stella"...
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Aleksandr Lapin may
refer to:
Alexander Lapin (photographer) (1945–2012),
Russian photographer Aleksandr Alekseyevich Lapin (born 1952),
Russian writer...