- Börje
Dorch (17
October 1929 in Malmö – 9
January 2004) was a
Swedish draughtsman,
journalist and
writer who was very
active in sports.
Although born...
- Olivier; Irawan,
Dasapta Erwin; Tennant,
Jonathan P.; Wien, Charlotte;
Dorch,
Bertil F. (15 June 2020). "Comments on "Factors
affecting global flow of...
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dialectal words for "dwarf" on the Anglo-Scottish
border which include dorch, dwerch, duerch,
Duergh and
Duerwe amongst others with a later, mistakenly...
- anno 1284 am dage
johannis et
pauli war der 26. juni
dorch einen piper mit
allerley farve bekledet gewesen c****
kinder verledet binnen hameln geboren...
- Jørgensen,
hospital porter Nicolas Gomard, and
royal hatter Jens
Henrichsen Dorch.[citation needed] Andersen's father, who had
received an
elementary school...
- (1982-2013,
appointed temporarily 1982-86[clarification needed])
Bertil F.
Dorch (October 1, 2013 –) Nielsen,
Torben (red.):
Odenses bibliotekshistorie,...
- lerende. Unde de
Kercken denere und
rechten armen Christlick tho vorsorgende.
Dorch Jo. Bugen. Pom. beschreven. 1531, i.e. "The
Imperial City of Lübeck's Christian...
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During World War II she was
based at the
Dorchester Hotel,
nicknamed 'the
Dorch', her days
spent nursing wounded soldiers,
working in canteens, lecturing...
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Forest in the
Premier League and the
Swedish National Football Team Börje
Dorch (1929–2004),
draughtsman and
writer Hjalmar Gullberg (1898–1961), poet,...
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mourning clothes,
narrowly avoiding a
meeting with her
hated mother. 7 6 "The
Dorch" Ian
Fitzgibbon Caitlin Moran,
Caroline Moran 20 April 2015 (2015-04-20)...