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William Donald Nyrop (July 23, 1952 –
December 31, 1995) was an
American professional ice
hockey player. He pla**** 207
games in the
National Hockey League...
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Donald William Nyrop (April 1, 1912 –
November 16, 2010)
served as U.S.
Administrator of
Civil Aeronautics (now the
Federal Aviation Administration) and...
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Edward Burnett Tylor and
modern scholars such as
Elaine Hatfield.
Kristoffer Nyrop identified a
number of
types of kisses,
including kisses of love, affection...
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Christopher Nyrop was born on 29
March 1680 in Lødingen, Norway. His
parents were the
priest Hans
Nyrop and his wife
Benedicte Mikkelsdatter Storm.
Nyrop was...
- Ida
Nyrop Ludvigsen (1927–1973),
Danish translator and official, was born and
raised in Gentofte,
Denmark as the
first of two children. Her parents, mag...
- The Blériot XI is a
French aircraft from the
pioneer era of aviation. The
first example was used by
Louis Blériot to make the
first flight across the English...
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Ernestine Nyrop (1888–1975) was a
Danish textile artist and
fresco painter who is
remembered for
decorating churches in
Denmark and Sweden. In 1930, she...
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Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 2002.
Riphenburg 1998, p. 147.
Nyrop 1977, p. 237.
Nyrop 1977, p. 1. "Aden".
Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch)...
- Handbook.
International Business Publications. 2011. ISBN 978-0-7397-2740-9.
Nyrop,
Richard F. (2008). Area
Handbook for the
Persian Gulf States. Wildside...
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building was
inaugurated in 1905. It was
designed by the
architect Martin Nyrop in the
National Romantic style but with
inspiration from the
Siena City...