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estate of the Earl
Spencer at
Althorp houses a
small collection of van
Dycks including War and
Peace (Portrait of Sir
George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol...
- van
Dyck (1599–1641),
Flemish artist Arnold Dyck (1889-1970),
Canadian author Cornelius Van
Allen Van
Dyck (1818–1895),
American missionary Erika Dyck (born...
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Richard Wayne Van **** (born
December 13, 1925) is an
American actor,
entertainer and comedian. His work
spans screen and stage, and his
awards include...
- and linguistics, a
Dyck word is a
balanced string of brackets. The set of
Dyck words forms a
Dyck language. The simplest,
Dyck-1, uses just two matching...
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Abraham van
Dyck (1635–1680),
Dutch painter (preferred
spelling "van Dijck")
Albert Van
Dyck (1902–1951),
Belgian painter Anthony van
Dyck (1599–1641)...
- John
Hoyer Up**** (March 18, 1932 –
January 27, 2009) was an
American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and
literary critic. One of only...
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theorem and
Dyck's surface in the
theory of surfaces,
together with the von
Dyck groups, the
Dyck tessellations,
Dyck paths, and the
Dyck graph.
Dyck, Walther...
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Peter George Dyck (November 22, 1946 –
January 5, 2020) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a
member of the
Manitoba legislature from 1995 to...
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Dyck Advisory Group (DAG) is a
private military company based in Velddrif,
South Africa,
founded in 2012 by
Lionel Dyck, an ex-military
colonel who had...
- (sometimes
spelled Van****, or Van
Dyck) is a
style of
facial hair
named after the 17th-century
Flemish painter Anthony van
Dyck (1599–1641). The artist's name...