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- Norvin Green (April 17, 1818 – February 13, 1893) was an American businessman, physician and politician. He served as president of the Western Union Telegraph...
- Vincent engines have been ****ed to other frames. The most common was the Norvin, using a Norton Featherbed frame. Other names were used, including Vincent–Norton...
- Norvin Green State Forest is a 5,416 acres (21.92 km2) state forest in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, United States, near the Wanaque Reservoir. It is part...
- the actors and the audience. A literal translation of Ram Lila, states Norvin Hein, is "Rama's sport" where the term "sport" is best understood in a theological...
- would lose her temper and bite Norvin if he does not marry her, leading Norvin to swimming away for his life. When Norvin appears on land while shaking...
- Translation and Commentary, Chapters 1–6. Penguin Books, 1969, p 57 (v 32). Hein, Norvin (May 1986). "A Revolution in Kṛṣṇaism: The Cult of Gopāla". History of Religions...
- Leslie Norvin Rohr (March 5, 1946 – November 6, 2020) was an English born baseball player for the New York Mets in the late 1960s. He was born in Lowestoft...
- lover, and universal supreme being (...)". Knott 2000, pp. 15, 36, 56 Hein, Norvin (1986). "A Revolution in Kṛṣṇaism: The Cult of Gopāla". History of Religions...
- Jacques Marquet de Montbreton, baron de Norvins (Paris, 18 June 1769 - Paris, 30 July 1854) was a French politician and writer, also a soldier, lawyer...
- Caldoza as Mr. Valentin Robbie ****ng as Ato Lovely Jimenez-Dela Peña as Joy Norvin Dela Peña as Norman Elyson "Ghost Wrecker" Caranza as Kagawad Aaron "Yorme"...