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include Poelmann and
Poelmans. The name may
refer to:
Anette Poelman (1853–1914),
Dutch suffragist and
philanthropist Anne
Osborn Poelman (born 1943), American...
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Anette Wiea Luka
Poelman, (8 June 1853,
Holwierde - 10
February 1914, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch suffragist and philanthropist. She co-founded the
first Woman...
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Frits Poelman is a
former football (soccer)
player who
represented New
Zealand at
international level.
Poelman pla**** two
official A-international matches...
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Ronald Eugene Poelman (May 10, 1928 –
November 19, 2011) was a
general authority of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) from...
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Helina Jacomina (Jacqueline)
Poelman (October 5, 1973) is a
former Dutch sprinter.
Poelman was born and
raised in L**** and
trained at an
athletics club...
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Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. In 1982 she
married Ronald E.
Poelman. For a year,
covering parts of 1988 and 1989,
Osborn served as president...
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Simon Roderick Poelman (born 27 May 1963, Hamilton) is a
former New
Zealand decathlete, who has been
described as New Zealand's best ever all-round athlete...
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Bodai L,
Pallos J,
Poelman M,
McCampbell A,
Apostol BL, et al. (October 2001). "Histone deacetylase...
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Poelmans". worldfootball.net.
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September 2021. "Edgard
Poelmans".
National Football Teams.
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September 2021. "Edgard
Poelmans"...
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Amazonien de
Guyane poses some
localized threat. Kok; MacCulloch; Gaucher;
Poelman; Bourne; Lathrop;
Lenglet (2006). "A new
species of
Colostethus (Anura...