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- brought the number of Finnish Navy minelayers to three, complementing the sligtly larger Pohjanmaa. The ships were constructed at the Rauma shipyard by Finnyards...
- Jason Chaffetz (Republican) 72.3% ▌Karen Hyer (Democratic) 22.9% ▌Douglas Sligting (Constitution) 2.4% ▌Jake Shannon (Libertarian) 1.5% ▌Joseph Puente (Independent)...
- Libertarian Party nominee Jake Shannon, and Constitution Party nominee Douglas Sligting also ran. Chaffetz raised $647,194 and spent $540,646. Hyer raised $23...
- Oldeoog by Jadewerft in 1952. The tug was purchased at auction by Willem Sligting who realised it could be converted into a fast sailing vessel following...
- 139,721 72.32 Democratic Karen Hyer 44,320 22.94 Constitution Douglas Sligting 4,596 2.38 Libertarian Jake Shannon 2,945 1.52 Independent Joseph L. Puente...
- Maximum dimensions 3.15 by 4.32 m (10 ft 4 in by 14 ft 2 in). UIC B: Sligtly larger than the UIC on the roff level. Maximum dimensions 3.15 by 4.32 m...
- nirvananetherlands.freehostia.com. Retrieved November 13, 2024. Jan-Willem Sligting from Paradiso: 'It's very simple; we can offer 600 more people to see the...
- brigantine, built in 1993 in the Gdansk shipyard, Poland. Named for Willem Sligting, Makkum, christened by Hinke de Vries, co-owner and wife, in a multilingual...
- tax years 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008, respectively. 1992–1993: Amelia C. Sligting, ACM DMA 1989 (1919–1994) Roy Cornelius Smith (DMA 2006), operatic tenor...
- vertical stem and counter stern. These features were what attracted Willem Sligting when he saw her, realising she could make a fast sailing vessel. She was...