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Luins is a muni****lity in the
district of Nyon in the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Luins is
first mentioned in 1115 as
Luins.
Luins has an area, as...
- In the
Ulster Cycle of
early Irish literature, the
Lúin of
Celtchar (Irish:
Lúin Celtchair) is the name of a long,
fiery lance or
spear belonging to Celtchar...
- and sea-blue for the
other two, who are
known as the Blue
Wizards (Ithryn
Luin in Sindarin).
Gandalf and
Saruman play
important roles in The Lord of the...
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Luins Castle (also
known as the Château de
Luins) is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Luins of the
Canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage...
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section of the
eastern edge of
Beleriand survives,
including part of the Ered
Luin (Blue Mountain)
range and the land of Lindon,
which became part of the far...
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Franko Luin (6
April 1941 in Trieste,
Italy – 15
September 2005 in Tyresö, Sweden) was a
Swedish type
designer of
Slovene origin. He
studied graphic arts...
- Switzerland, more
specifically in the
villages of Eysins, Begnins, Bursins,
Luins, and
Vinzel (where it is also
called “Vinzel beignet”) on the s****s of...
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Llewyn Davis (/
ˈluːɪn/) is a
fictional title character and the
protagonist of the 2013 Coen brothers' film
Inside Llewyn Davis. He is a young, struggling...
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alone for the
purposes of
protecting the
existing mark.
Hamilton moved to
Luins, Vaud, Switzerland, in 2007,
citing privacy as his main
reason for leaving...
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James Luin "Skip"
Rutherford III (born
January 28, 1950) is an
American non-profit
executive and
academic administrator. He was the
first president of...