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Margaret Osla, Lady Henniker-Major (née Benning; 23
August 1921 – 29
October 1974) was a
Canadian debutante, who
worked at
Bletchley Park, was
Prince Philip's...
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Osła [ˈɔswa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Gromadka,
within Bolesławiec County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland...
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Osla or
OSLA may
refer to:
Osła, a
village in
Poland Osla Benning (1921–1974), a
Canadian who
worked at
Bletchley Park
during World War II
Osla Bigknife...
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Legal ****istance (
OSLA) to
strengthen "professional
legal ****istance for staff" to
succeed the
Panel of Counsel.: para(S) 12–13
OSLA has
offices in New...
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Welsh Arthurian literature as
Osla Bigknife,
though this
character may be
better identified with Offa of Mercia. This
Osla figures in two
medieval prose...
- for his
charm in his youth,
Philip was
linked to
several women,
including Osla Benning.
After leaving Gordonstoun in
early 1939,
Philip completed a term...
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pronunciation in
Swedish dialects", Oslo
Studies in Language, 3 (2), doi:10.5617/
osla.101,
archived from the
original on 27 June 2013,
retrieved 20
March 2013...
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venerated as a
capable and
generous administrator.
There is a
temple in
Osla,
Garhwal division of Uttarakhand. This was
built by the
inhabitants of Saur...
- in
Official Standard Listed Altuves (
OSLA).
Although Altuve's
listed height is 5 feet 6
inches (5.5 feet), one
OSLA = 5.417 feet (5 feet 5 inches). Altuve...
- Forms: A
Contrastive Study". Oslo
Studies in Language. 2 (1). doi:10.5617/
osla.68. Andersen,
Henning (2012). "The New
Russian Vocative: Synchrony, Diachrony...