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Sandwall (26
December 1917 – 17
February 1980) was a
Swedish fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1956
Summer Olympics. "John
Sandwall Olympic...
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difficulties and in 1977 it was
bought by
Pripps and was
combined with
Sandwalls in Borås (closed in 1981). 1985 the
company was
split into
Falken that...
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Retrieved 12 May 2021 – via Mynewsdesk. Ballchand,
Suvita (2012). "Peter
Sandwall ny generaldirektör" (PDF). Försvarets forum:
personaltidning för fast anställda...
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development came in the mid to late 19th
century in the form of a
sandwall[further
explanation needed] and of a road from the
nearby Presidio to Fort...
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Lyckman (Kopparberg, Gävleborg, Västernorrland)
before 1794–1798
Jonas Sandwall (Asarum)
active in 1794
Niclas Öberg (Harbäcken, Strömsund) –1813 Hemming...
- Berndt-Otto Rehbinder, Carl Forssell, Per Carleson,
Bengt Ljungquist, John
Sandwall Three male
pentathletes represented the
Sweden in 1956. Lars Hall won gold...
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William Andrew (1980). "Teknisk undersökning av
Sutton Hoo-fynden". In
Sandwall, Ann (ed.). Vendeltid.
Historia i
fickformat (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens...
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fishing boats.
Sights include a bell
tower (raised in 1886) as well as the
Sandwall esplanade.
Frisian customs and the
history of Föhr are displa**** at the...
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Thomas Carlzon (2017–2019)
Cecilia Schelin Seidegård (2019–2020, acting)
Peter Sandwall (2020–2022)
Johan Blom (2022–2023, acting)
Allan Widman (2023–)...
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Swedish National Bank
director Torsten Kjellgren and his wife Elsa (née
Sandwall).
Kjellgren was an
officer cadet in
Uppland Regiment (I 8) and
became a...