- Øyslebø. The
village of
Laudal has 191
residents (2001).
Laudal was the
administrative centre of the old muni****lity of
Laudal which existed from 1899...
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Lauds is a
canonical hour of the
Divine office. In the
Roman Rite
Liturgy of the
Hours it is one of the
major hours,
usually held
after Matins, in the...
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laud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laud may
refer to:
Extraordinary praise Laúd, a 12-string lute from Spain, pla**** also in
diaspora countries...
- The
former Royal Burgh of
Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/,
Scottish Gaelic: Labhdar) is a town in the
Scottish Borders in the
historic county of Berwickshire. On the...
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Laúd (Spanish: "lute") is a plectrum-plucked
chordophone from Spain, pla**** also in
diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines. The
laúd belongs...
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laudative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laudatives (from
Latin laudare "to praise") are
words or
grammatical forms that
denote a positive...
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Brave Conduct. A bust of
Laudal was
unveiled in
Kristiansand in 1969. Ording, Arne; Johnson, Gudrun; Garder,
Johan (1950). "
Laudal, Arne". Våre
falne 1939-1945...
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heirs to the Estée
Lauder cosmetics company,
founded by
their parents, Estée
Lauder and
Joseph Lauder, in 1946.
According to Forbes,
Lauder has a net worth...
- Olav
Arnfinn Laudal (born 19 June 1936) is a
Norwegian mathematician. O.A.
Laudal was born in
Kirkenes as the son of
teachers Trygve Laudal (1896–1964)...
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William Lauder may
refer to:
William de
Lauder (1380–1425),
bishop of
Glasgow William Lauder (poet) (1520?–1573), poet
William Lauder (forger) (died 1771)...