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Thürk or
Thurk is a
German language ethnonymic surname for
derived from the
ethnonym Turk.
Notable people with the name include:
Harry Thürk (1927–2005)...
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Michael Thurk (born 28 May 1976) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in Frankfurt,
Thurk joined 1. FSV
Mainz 05 from...
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Harry Thürk (8
March 1927 – 24
November 2005) was a
German writer. In 1934,
Thürk moved with his
family to Neustadt.
After attending trade school, he...
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Kingston On
Murray (formerly
Thurk and
Kingston O.M.) is a town on the
south bank of the
Murray River in the
Riverland region of
South Australia. Its...
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goods and services. In
their 2018
Econometrica paper, Miravete, Seim, and
Thurk, show that in non-competitive markets, the
strategic pricing response of...
- parliament.uk. UK parliament.
Retrieved 25
September 2019. Krauss, Svenja;
Thürk,
Maria (7 June 2022). "Stability of
minority governments and the role of...
- Drinda,
Gisela May,
Werner Neumann 1964:
Christa Wolf,
Jurij Brězan,
Harry Thürk, Hans
Marchwitza 1965:
Manfred von Ardenne, Wolf
Kaiser 1966:
Horst E. Brandt...
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series Amok (novella), by
Stefan Zweig, 1922 Amok, a 1974
novel by
Harry Thürk Amok, a 2003
novel by
Krystian Bala Amok (The Late B.P.
Helium album), 2004...
- however, it
occurred in May. The
school was
relocated from Ral Ral
Avenue to
Thurk Street in 1980. On 3
April 1980, the new
school building was officially...
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selling 9,000,000
tickets overall. On 5
October 1964,
Veiczi and
writer Harry Thürk both
received the
National Prize of East Germany, 3rd
class for For Eyes...