- Mai
Grage (born 18
April 1992) is a
Danish former professional tennis player. She has a WTA career-high
singles ranking of 861,
achieved on 13
April 2015...
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Gedaged is an
Austronesian language spoken by
about 7000
people in
coastal villages and on
islands in
Astrolabe Bay,
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea...
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Hanna Grages (8
December 1922 – 27
August 2010) was a
German gymnast. She
competed in
seven events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
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Cathrine Grage (born 13
October 1976) is a
Danish speedskater,
inline skater and cyclist. As of
January 2012,
Grage has set a
total of 61
successive national...
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Cirebon city to
refer to
themselves as "Tiyang
Grage";
although both "Wong Cirebon" and "Tiyang
Grage" have the same
meaning that is "Cirebonese". Gegesik...
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goombey See
gumbe -
gragé,
tambou French Guiana 211.3
Frame drum, used in
Creole dance accompaniment for a
dance of the same name (
gragé)
groska See gwo ka...
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Aslam (born 1984),
footballer Jeanette Ottesen (born 1987),
swimmer Mai
Grage (born 1992),
tennis player Jacob Bruun L****n (born 1998),
footballer Christian...
- 2019. "Emma
Josepha Sparre". RKD.
Retrieved 28
August 2018. Elsa-Britta
Grage. "J
Henrik Munktell".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon.
Retrieved March 1, 2019...
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Celtic Philology and the
Search for
Origins in
Ireland and Germany". In
Grage, Joachim; Mohnike,
Thomas (eds.).
Geographies of
Knowledge and Imagination...
- 9379–9385. doi:10.1021/bi00450a019. PMID 2482072. Kubyshkin, Vladimir;
Grage,
Stephan L.; Ulrich, Anne S.; Budisa,
Nediljko (2019). "Bilayer thickness...