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Bern (Swiss
Standard German: [
bɛrn] , German: [
bɛʁn]), or
Berne (French: [
bɛʁn] ), is the de
facto capital of Switzerland,
referred to as the "federal...
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Berning to the
recently reconstituted Prussian State Council,
where he
would continue to
serve until the fall of the ****
regime in May 1945.
Berning...
- Karl Ives
Berning (June 10, 1911 –
September 26, 2005) was an
American politician, actor, and writer. Born in Seattle, Washington,
Berning graduated from...
- The
canton of
Bern, or
Berne (German:
Kanton Bern; Romansh:
Chantun Berna; French:
canton de Berne; Italian:
Canton Berna), is one of the 26
cantons forming...
- by Tina
Berning,
published by
Chronicle Books (Reprint), USA; ISBN 978-3000199127 2009: The P****engers -
Twentynine Drawings by Tina
Berning, catalog...
- ESPN.
Susie Maxwell Berning at the LPGA Tour
official site
Susie Berning at the
Legends Tour
former site
Susie Maxwell Berning bio at GolfCompendium...
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position "Career victories". LPGA Tour.
Retrieved April 21, 2024NB:
Susie Berning is only
listed here with 7 wins{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
postscript (link)...
- was appointed.
Berning retired in 1999. In 1968 Dean
Kenneth Oram
sought volunteers to ring the
Grahamstown Cathedral bells.
Berning, who was very involved...
- Agfa
rejected the design, and it was sold to Hans
Berning, who set up the Otto
Berning firm. Otto
Berning was
granted its
first Robot patent in 1934; a US...
- Christina,
Nanette Berning-Pate and
Julia Berning-Escamilla; and his son, Craig. McLellan,
Dennis (2008-07-22). "Robert
Berning, 73;
innovative Trader...