• Erkki Matti Vanhala (born 31 January 1946 in Helsinki, died 29 September 2004) was an influential Finnish economist. He was Governor of the Bank of Finland...
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    from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022. Virén, Matti; Vanhala, Juuso (30 June 2015). "Shortage of new firms jams labour market recovery"...
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    Karjalainen 1982–1983 Rolf Kullberg 1983–1992 Sirkka Hämäläinen 1992–1998 Matti Vanhala 1998–2004 (retired early due to illness) Erkki Liikanen 2004–2018 Olli...
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    great-grandparents who emigrated from Laihia Toivo Kärki, musician Matti Vanhala, Bank of Finland Governor 1998–2004 Keijo Suila, former CEO of Finnair...
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    of Bank of Finland In office 12 July 2004 – 12 July 2018 Preceded by Matti Vanhala Succeeded by Olli Rehn European Commissioner for Enterprise and Information...
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    Man Falls in Love (1942), Colonel Rainer Sarmo Yli rajan (1942), Mikko Vanhala Syntynyt terve tyttö (1943), Kustaa Helasuo Miehen kunnia (1943), Kaarlo...
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    office 5 April 1992 – 31 May 1998 Preceded by Rolf Kullberg Succeeded by Matti Vanhala Personal details Born (1939-05-08) 8 May 1939 (age 85) Riihimäki, Finland...
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  • Vyacheslav Lychkin Vidadi Rzayev Nazim Suleymanov Joonas Kolkka Mika-Matti Paatelainen Jari Vanhala Gábor Halmai Béla Illés Zoltán Kovács Ferenc Orosz Flórián Urbán...
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  • Lehto Pentti Siimes as PFC. Määttä Leo Riuttu as Pvt. Vanhala Kaarlo Halttunen as Pvt. Rahikainen Matti Ranin as Cpt. Kariluoto Jussi Jurkka as Lt. Lammio...
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  • Juho Vaarala Iisakki Vahe Wäinö Valkama (1914–1917, 1917–1918) Tuomas Vanhala Iida Vemmelpuu (1907–1909) Artturi H. Virkkunen (1907–1909, 1910–1911,...
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  • aggressive and irritable corporal who hates weakness. Hannes Suominen as Vanhala, a Tavastian private, later lance corporal and corporal who does not take...
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  • imprisoned, removed from office on October 17, 1923 Vihtori Vainio replaced Matti Väisänen on February 1, 1923, was later imprisoned and removed from office...
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  • Antti Pohja 1994–2009 87 302 0.29 Timo Furuholm 2003–2021 85 230 0.37 Jari Vanhala 1991–1999 85 236 0.36 Ismo Lius 1991–1999 84 176 0.48 Akseli Pelvas 2007–2020...
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    Kumu Mauri Keskitalo MyPa 18 1990 PPT PPT, FF Jaro Janne Murtomäki Jari Vanhala FC Kontu Grankulla IFK 14 1991 MyPa MyPa Igor Danilov Kumu 17 1992 TPV...
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    [188] Valkama, Hannes 1876 M National Progressive Party Viipuri West [189] Vanhala, Tuomas 1872 M National Coalition Party Viipuri West [190] Varho, Kaarlo...
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  • conclusively relegated to the Naisten Mestis. Their top point scorer was Anna Vanhala, one of four remaining players from 2015–16 JYP roster that won the Finnish...
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