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NASKE Tim-Ole".
Paris 2024 Olympics.
Retrieved 7
October 2024. Tim Ole
Naske at
World Rowing Tim Ole
Naske at Olympics.com Tim Ole
Naske at Olympedia...
- Teachers. Juneau:
Alaska Native Language Center, 1984. page 5
Naske and Slotnick, 1987, p. 18.
Naske and Slotnick, 1987, pp. 9–10. "New
Light on
first peopling...
- six was the
girlfriend of
housemate EITyeb. The
winner of this
season was
Naske Mehić. The
following housemates entered the
house on Day 1. Dada Perić is...
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Naske, p. 252 Facts, p. 43 Mead, p. 118
Naske, p. 251 Berry, p. 106
Naske, p. 253 Roscow, p. 32 Roscow, p. 59 Roscow, p. 60 Roscow, p. 61
Naske, p...
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April 10, 1953. p. 1.
Retrieved January 31, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
Naske, Claus-M. (1985). A
History of
Alaska Statehood.
University Press of America...
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Source Book. Fairbanks, Alaska:
Alaska Native Knowledge Network. pp. 48–79.
Naske, Claus-M &
Herman E.
Slotnick (2003). Alaska: A
History of the 49th State...
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champion Tim Ole
Naske. At the
World Rowing Cup III race,
Zeidler won silver,
again beaten by Manson. But more importantly,
fellow German Naske came
sixth in...
- role did
Russia play in the U.S.
Civil War?".
Russia Beyond. Claus-M.,
Naske (1987). Alaska, a
history of the 49th state. Slotnick,
Herman E. (2nd ed...
- Fairbanks, Alaska, 1903–1923. Fairbanks.
University of
Alaska Fairbanks, 1996.
Naske, Claus, and Rowinski, L.J. Fairbanks: A
Pictorial History.
Virginia Beach...
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piece Das Städtchen Drumherum,
written by the
Austrian composer Elisabeth Naske. Her
current productions include Reigen at the Opéra
National de Paris,...