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Joannes Seyve (1900–1966) was a
French biochemist who
often used
Seibel wine
grape hybrids first produced in the 1860s. He
created the
Chambourcin grape...
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Nikola Tesla, p. 38
Jonnes 2004, pp. 109–110.
Seifer 2001, p. 38.
Carlson 2013, p. 73.
Jonnes 2004, pp. 110–111.
Seifer 1998, p. 41.
Jonnes 2004, p. 111. Carlson...
- Kari-Anne
Jønnes (born 13
April 1972) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Conservative Party. She has been a
member of the
Storting since 2021.
Jønnes was born...
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Jonne [
ˈjɔnnɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lutocin,
within Żuromin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies...
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footballer Jonne Järvelä (born 1974),
Finnish musician Jonne Kemppinen (born 1981),
Finnish footballer Jonne Kunnas (born 1992),
Finnish football coach Jonne Lindblom...
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Stross (2007), pp. 172.
Jonnes (2003), p. 143.
Essig (2009), pp. 139–140.
Jonnes (2003), p. 166.
Jonnes (2003), p. 167. The
Electrical Journal...
- Erko
Jonne Tõugjas (born 5 July 2003) is an
Estonian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Meistriliiga club
Flora and the
Estonia national...
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Jonne Valtonen is a
Finnish composer,
arranger and orchestrator. He
contributed to
demoscene and
tracker music,
under the name
Purple Motion, and with...
- Tower". News. The Times. No. 32661. London. 1
April 1889. col B, p. 5. Jill
Jonnes (2009). Eiffel's Tower: And the World's Fair
where Buffalo Bill Beguiled...
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Jonne Lindblom (born 30 May 1983) is a
Finnish football agent and a
former sporting director.
After working as a
player agent for over ten years, Lindblom...