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Giorgos Ninios (born 5
March 1959) is a Gr**** television, film and
stage actor with an
extensive filmography. He has won two
awards at the Thessaloniki...
- The
following is a list of
culturally or
scientifically notable elephants.
Chirakkal Kalidasan, one of the
tallest elephants in Kerala, also
notable for...
- 1962. The rest were
eventually freed in
February 1968,
including Marcelle Ninio, in a
secret addendum to a prisoner-of-war exchange. Soon
after the affair...
- Anat
Ninio (Hebrew: ענת ניניו; born
August 10, 1944) is a
professor emeritus of
psychology at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. She specializes...
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Victorine Marcelle Ninio (5
November 1929 – 23
October 2019) was an
Egyptian secretary and an
Israeli spy who
became involved in what was
known as the...
- (1864–1942),
cantor Nicodemus the
Hagiorite (1749–1809),
saint Giorgos Ninios (born 1959),
actor Michalis Polytarchou,
basketball player,
Former Captain...
- 1002927. ISSN 1553-7404. PMC 3464201. PMID 23055936. Cincore, Verdelia;
Ninios,
Anthanasios P.; Pavlik, Jacqueline; Hsu, Chaur-Dong (2003). "Prenatal Diagnosis...
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Crime drama Legal drama Based on Kvodo [he] by
Shlomo Mashiach and Ron
Ninio Developed by
Peter Moffat Starring Bryan Cranston Hunter Doohan Hope Davis...
- Caudill, E. and
Ninio, A. (1977). "Language and experience". In R. S.
Peters (Ed.), John
Dewey Reconsidered.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul.
Ninio, A. and Bruner...
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Henry Jacques Ninio (27
October 1935 – 22
September 2023) was an Egyptian-born
Australian pharmacist,
entrepreneur and
politician who
served as the 75th...