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- Gijs Lamoree (3 October 1903 – 13 October 1966) was a Dutch athlete. He competed in the men's long jump and the men's triple jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics...
- dry. Lieuwe uses forks to create unusual eyelashes. Art historian Jhim Lamoree describes Lieuwe's work as "vitalistic". "Zoon Theo van Gogh debuteert...
- Angeles. Present was the grand-daughter of attorney J. Marion Wright, Alice LaMoree and her sons, and the daughter of attorney Owen Kupfer, Coralie Kupfer...
- Velzen, Martin; Brandsma, Sicco H.; Vethaak, ****; Garcia-Vallejo, Juan J.; Lamoree, Marja H. (24 March 2022). "Discovery and quantification of plastic particle...
- Photography, Brave New Books, 2015 Everything but Clothes, José Teunissen, Jhim Lamorée, Terra Lannoo, 2015 APF Magazine Hong Kong, pgs. 45–56, 10/2013 Aesthetica...
- Caballero-Casero, Noelia; Rousseau, Kathleen; Damont, Annelaure; Fenaille, François; Lamoree, Marja; Schymanski, Emma L. (2020). "A European proposal for quality control...
- Spectacle. It was curated by art historian and retired art critic Jhim Lamoree and visual artist Michiel Romeyn, who themed the exhibition around figuration...
- Schoonhoven – 1945) a sports shooter, competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics Gijs Lamoree (1903 in Schoonhoven – 1966) a Dutch athlete, competed in the men's long...
- advance 14.28 12 Nick Winter  Australia 14.15 did not advance 14.15 13 Gijs Lamoree  Netherlands 14.08 did not advance 14.08 14 Imre Fekete  Hungary 14.07...
- this. On Hendricks' death in 1815, the property was acquired by George Lamoree, a major speculator in land in the area during the early 19th century....