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Verdaine (9 May 1923 – 13
August 2005) was a
French wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
lightweight at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "
VERDAINE...
- Karklė [lt], Nida, and Lesnoye [de]. Next to the inn a
church of
Werden (
Verdainė) was
built in 1550. It was a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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exhibition travelled to
Galerie Verdaine, Geneva,
Switzerland 1992 Tokyo, ****an,
Corporate Exhibition 1991
Galerie Verdaine, Geneva,
Switzerland 1991 Galerie...
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Athanasov Czechoslovakia Decision, 3–0
Georgios Petmezas Greece André
Verdaine France Decision, 3–0
Zbigniew Szajewski Poland
Franco Benedetti Italy...
- Russian: Zhilino)
priest Friedrich Prätorius, Klaipėda
priest Johann Lehmann,
Verdainė (now part of the city of Šilutė)
priest Vilhelmas Martinijus. The preface...
- evenings, and St. John's Day
festivities in Tilsit, Klaipėda, Gumbinė,
Verdainė, Rusnė, Ragainė, Juodkrantė, Smalininkai. Up to one
thousand spectators...
- 25 Rue de
Tournon in 1947 and
moved the
business permanently to 8 rue
Verdaine in Geneva. In 1963, the year of her
seventieth birthday, she sold the business...
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Martell as
Institute Superintendent Nanette Vallon as
Charwoman Robert Verdaine as
Detective Jacques Villon as
Clerk Erickson p.203 Erickson, Hal. From...
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Dennis Harper,
Robert V. Dumont, Jr.,
William Whitehead,
Nancy Dumont,
Verdaine Farmilant, and
Faith Smith, an ****istant to long-time AIC
director Robert...
- Harper,
Robert V. Dumont,
William Whitehead,
Faith Smith,
Nancy Dumont, and
Verdaine Farmilant. The NAC was
central to the
founding of the
Native American Educational...