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Tyyne Siviä
Salomaa (née Eriksson; 4
April 1891,
Kuorevesi - 26
February 1938, Petrozavodsk; name as
Soviet citizen Тюне Генриховна Саломаа) was a Finnish...
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Tyyne Maria Paasivuori (23
December 1907 – 28 July 1974; née Kallio) was a
Finnish politician, born in Kokemäki. She was a
member of the
Parliament of...
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Tyyne Lilja Leivo-Larsson (née Leivo; 3
March 1902
Uusikirkko – 1
August 1977 Helsinki) was a
Finnish Amb****ador and MP. She was the
first Finnish woman...
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Tyyne Järvi (4
February 1891 – 4
April 1929) was a
Finnish swimmer. She
competed in the women's 100
metre freestyle event at the 1912
Summer Olympics...
- Dordrecht:
Martinuss Nijoff Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-1611-8.. Martikainen,
Tyyne (2002).
Partisaanisodan siviiliuhrit [Civilian
Casualties of the Partisan...
- (2011–2012) Mari
Puoskari (2013–) Väinö
Tanner (1929-1930)
Johan Helo
Pekka Railo Tyyne Leivo-Larsson (1948-1956) B. R.
Nybergh (1951-1954)
Gunnar Modeen (1954-1964)...
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September 1991, and
until the end of the program's life, she was
replaced by
Tyyne Hurskainen (Anja Pohjola [fi]), who
commented on
politics from her own perspective...
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drama film
directed by
Matti K****ila and
starring Tyyne Haarla, Ansa
Ikonen and
Paavo Jännes.
Tyyne Haarla as Eva
Boman Ansa
Ikonen as Pepi
Varala Paavo...
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characters Loiri portra****
included N****e-setä, Jean-Pierre Kusela, and
Tyyne, all of
which were
featured in
television sketch shows in the 1980s and...
- son of Carl-Rudolf Cramér and the
nephew of
Harald Cramér and
married to
Tyyne Talvo Cramér. Cramér
often worked in a
folklorically inspired style with...