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Abuffard Eugène
Augustin Woestyn (1813, in Romorantin-Lanthenay – 18
April 1861, in Paris) was a 19th-century
French playwright, librettist, poet, journalist...
- The
Kalahari Desert is a
large semi-arid
sandy savanna in
Southern Africa extending for 900,000
square kilometres (350,000 sq mi),
covering much of Botswana...
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Komeet (2006)
Afrika Sonsak (2009)
Kaalvoet (2011) Als Wat Ek Het (2014)
Woestyn (2017)
Staan Saam (2019) Die
Sluise van die
Hemel (2020)
Robbie Wessels...
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Retrieved 27
September 2022. Rogers, W. S. (October 1899). Hiatt, Charles;
Woestyn, H.-R; MacLaey, Hugh (eds.). The
Poster and Art Collector. Vol. 3. University...
- to the
poster to be
published in Britain. It was
published by Ransom,
Woestyn & Co. The
Poster contained sections on posters, advertising, and a segment...
- California). KBL-BML-Unilabo
Laboratory ("KBL"),
based in
Antwerp and the
Woestyn Laboratory,
based in Mouscron,
January 2011 Physicians'
Automated Laboratory...
- The
Namib Desert horse (Afrikaans:
Namib Woestyn Perd) is a
feral horse found in the
Namib Desert of Namibia. It is one of the two
feral herd of horses...
- "Frank A. Nankivell". The Poster: An
Illustrated Monthly Chronicle. Ransom,
Woestyn & Company.
October 1900. pp. 66–68. Stewart,
Ronald (2006). "An Australian...
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decides to move to
Australia with his
friend Alf. Also
introduced is
Samoosa Woestyn, a
Schuster version of
Saddam Hussein, (ruler of
fictional Afkaq, which...
- Lourdes, with
which he "competed." In his observations,
journalist Eugène
Woestyn noted that
Jacob "wore the
Crimean medal with the
Sebastopol clasp," was...