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Wilem William Frischmann (born 27
January 1931) is a
British engineer, the
former chairman of the
internationally recognised firm of
consulting engineers...
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version of
William (Will) with the
suffix "kin" added.[better source needed]
Wilem,
Awilemam (Koromfe)
Weelum (Scots)
Willum (Scots)
Viliamu (Samoan) Viliami...
- 1983),
better known by his
stage name
Christophe Willem (French: [kʁistɔf
wilɛm]), is a
French singer and the
winner of the
fourth edition of
Nouvelle Star...
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Frischmann was born on 16
September 1969 in Twickenham, England, the
daughter of
Wilem Frischmann, a
Hungarian Holocaust survivor who is the
former chairman of...
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preparation for the
launching of the
Great War. The
Dutch envoy in Berlin,
Wilem Alexander Frederik Baron Gevers,
tactfully announced the
boundary was uncertain...
- was
founded by
Cecil Pell in the 1920s, who
entered into
partnership with
Wilem Frischmann in the
early 1970s
forming Pell
Frischmann and Partners. In 2003...
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Willems (French pronunciation: [
wilɛm]; Dutch: Willems) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire...
- (1909–2005)
author and
helper to many
escaping ****-occupied
France during WWII.
Wilem Frischmann (born 1931) WWII refugee,
became a
leading British engineer Shlomo...
- Explained. O'Reilly Media. p. 367. ISBN 9780596101213. van Leussen, Jan-
Wilem; Tromp,
Maarten (26 July 2007),
Latin to Speech, p. 6, CiteSeerX 10.1.1...
- http://espeak.sourceforge.net/test/latest.html [bare URL] van Leussen, Jan-
Wilem; Tromp,
Maarten (26 July 2007). "Latin to Speech". p. 6. CiteSeerX 10.1...