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- Brillian brand televisions). The company sold HDTVs under the brand name of Ölevia and its stock was previously listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the...
- Miss Samoa & Miss South Pacific 2012 Janine Nicky Tuivaiti Miss Samoa 2011 Olevia Ioane Miss Samoa 2010 Jolivette Menime Ete Miss Samoa 2009 Tusisaleia Hope...
- James Olevia Mungro II (born February 13, 1978) is a former American football running back. He retired from the National Football League (NFL) due to a...
- Swedish languages. Tupakointi vahingoittaa vakavasti sinua ja ympärilläsi olevia / Rökning skadar allvarligt dig själv och personer i din omgivning (Smoking...
- three graduates from the high school in class of 1968, Wayne Rosenkrans, Olevia Searfoss and Holly French. Dreama Looney was in the 1969 High School graduating...
- donated by J. C. Ponsler in memory of his wife Muriel. She was born as Muriel Olevia Grant on September 21, 1897, in Dallas, Oregon. She married J. C., a Florence...
- Kawena Ka-Malamalama-O-Nalani Souza  Papua New Guinea Sarah Kila Karo  Samoa Olevia Ioane  Solomon Islands Simaema Mili Marie Nielsen  Tokelau Siniva Sauaga...
- 1937, in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, son of Dalvis Joseph De Ville and Olevia Marie Johnson. In 1959 he was graduated magna **** laude from Louisiana College...
- fi. 2010. "Evankelis-luterilainen kirkko ei ala vihkiä samaa sukupuolta olevia pareja". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2021-12-11. "Evangélicos...
- 1851, to prevent a quorum in the Senate. On November 4, 1852, he married Olevia Moffat (1794–1858). On September 23, 1862, he married Ermina Pheatt (1809–1881)...