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Ordet (Danish pronunciation: [ˈoˀɐ̯ð̩],
meaning "The Word" and
originally released as The Word in English), is a 1955
Danish drama film,
written and directed...
- has
media related to Ivan
Ordets. Ivan
Ordets at UAF and
archived FFU page (in Ukrainian) Ivan
Ordets at
Soccerway Ivan
Ordets at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)...
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Ordet Co., Ltd. (****anese: 株式会社オース, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Ōsu) is a ****anese
animation studio,
founded in 2007 by ex-Kyoto
Animation director Yutaka...
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Ordet (Norwegian: The Word) is a
Norwegian language quarterly magazine published by Riksmål Society, a
language policy organization,
since 1950 with an...
- Gigović -
Rostov Dennis Hadžikadunić -
Rostov Alex Král -
Spartak Moscow Ivan
Ordets -
Dynamo Moscow Arnór Sigurðsson - CSKA
Moscow Ali Sowe -
Rostov For the...
- be from 'another'
ethnicity and to
speak 'another'
native language. Ivan
Ordets,
Ukrainian footballer "Під Волновахою снаряд бойовиків влучив у рейсовий...
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Ordet – en p****ion (The Word – a P****ion) is a work for soloists,
chorus and
orchestra in
three parts with
words from the
Bible and by
Katarina Frostenson...
- following:
Diary of a
Country Priest (France, 1951)
Ikiru (****an, 1952)
Ordet (Denmark, 1955) In 1999,
after the
death of Gene Siskel,
Scorsese joined...
- the
Wayback Machine Retrieved 5
April 2020 DR. Ny
boligminister vil undgå
ordet 'ghetto'.
Archived 12
November 2020 at the
Wayback Machine (in Danish) Retrieved...
- The Word (Swedish:
Ordet) is a 1943
Swedish drama film
directed by
Gustaf Molander,
based on the 1925 play of the same name by Kaj Munk. It
preceded the...