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- musical artist of the year. On November 1, 2018, Sartorius released his EP Better with You. Jacob Sartorius has since am****ed over 23.8 million followers...
- medial aspect of right thigh. Sartorius muscle Sartorius muscle Sartorius muscle Sartorius muscle Sartorius muscle Sartorius muscle Muscles of thigh. Cross...
- Look up sartorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sartorius may refer to: Sartorius (surname) Sartorius muscle, a long thin muscle that runs down...
- integrated into the Sartorius group as Sartorius Stedim Systems GmbH (formerly Sartorius BBI Systems GmbH ), a subsidiary of Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH...
- brother, Antonio Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca, 3rd Marquess of Mariño, on 24 December 1976, he succeeded as the 4th Marquess of Mariño. Sartorius married first...
- Summer Olympics. He was born in Roubaix and is the nephew of Émile Sartorius. Sartorius was a member of the French field hockey team, which finish fourth...
- and hunting scenes: Jacob Christopher Sartorius (fl. 1694–1737), an engraver of Nuremberg, Germany. John Sartorius (c. 1700–1780). Painter of horses, horse-racing...
- John Sartorius (1700? – 1780?) was an Anglo-German animal painter, the first of four generations of the celebrated Sartorius family of artists. He should...
- examining him says he heard Sartorius had died, the other replies: "From being crushed? Hardly. Everything human in Sartorius was consumed by fire long...
- prolific of the Sartorius family of artists. John Nost Sartorius was the son of horse-artist Francis Sartorius and the grandson of John Sartorius. He was patronised...