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Wilhelm Stewen (15
September 1927 – 10
August 2012) was a
Finnish equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1956
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Archived from the
original on
February 8, 2023.
Retrieved July 16, 2017. C.
Stewen, M. Larionov, and A. Giesen, "Yb:YAG thin disk
laser with 1 kW
output power"...
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Championships in Málaga, Spain, the
first stanza was
mistakenly pla**** when
Thomas Stewens, a
German athlete, won a gold
medal in a decathlon. He
instead sang the...
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Management Science 31(2): 134–149, 1985. Kunisch, S., Schimmer, M. and Mueller-
Stewens, G. (2012). A New Look for the Head Office:
Corporate Headquarters Redesigns...
- 1825–1827 (acting) and 1827–1834 Carl
Gustaf Mannerheim 1834–1839
Fredric Stewen 1839–1844
Casimir von
Kothen 1844–1846 (acting) and 1846–1853 Alexander...
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Copenhagen Denmark DM
Multiple events M 55 8158 (old: 8312)
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September 1966 55 19
September 2021 Bad Nauheim,
Germany 27...
- PMID 35291323. Cisneros, Juan C.; Ghilardi,
Aline M.; Raja, Nussaïbah B.;
Stewens, Paul P. (November 15, 2021). "The
moral and
legal imperative to return...
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Matthew Ritchie Thomas Ruff (Oslo)
David Salle Andreas Slominski (Oslo) Dirk
Stewen Annika Ström
Trashlagoon (Records)
Paloma Varga Weisz (Oslo)
James White...
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survived by his daughters,
Simone and Susanne. His daughter,
Simone Stewens, is a
television journalist and was the
director of the
International Film...
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original on 2022-08-12.
Retrieved 2023-01-17.
Stewens, Paul P. "Legal
Regulation of Palaeontology". paul-
stewens.com.
Retrieved 2025-03-14. Gibney, Elizabeth...