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    Harry Emanuel Andersson (7 March 1913 – 6 June 1996) was a Swedish football striker. He played for IK Sleipner and was the top scorer of the 1934–35 Allsvenskan...
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  • jazz tenor saxophonist Harry Altham (1888–1965), English cricketer Harry Anderson (disambiguation), multiple people Harry Andersson (1913–1996), Swedish...
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  • Alemayehu Mulugeta  Sweden MF 2022- 1 0 Andersson  Sweden 1 0 Karl Andersson  Sweden 1 0 Andersson  Sweden 1 0 Andersson  Sweden 1972 1 0 Göran Aral  Sweden...
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    FIFA World Cup: when Sweden defeated Cuba, Gustav Wetterström and Harry Andersson, both playing for Sweden, scored three goals, with the former completing...
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    Wild Strawberries Henrik Åkerman Ingmar Bergman 1958 Brink of Life Harry Andersson Ingmar Bergman Kvinnlig spion 503 Tysk topagent Horst Jørn Jeppesen...
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    Gino Colaussi Ernest Wilimowski 3 goals Perácio Romeu Héctor Socorro Harry Andersson Arne Nyberg Gustav Wetterström André Abegglen 2 goals Oldřich Nejedlý...
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  • Ulf Harry Peter Andersson (born 12 February 1953) is a Swedish actor, famous in Denmark for his role as the Faroese in the 2000 film Flickering Lights...
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  • Eva Birgitta Andersson-Dubin (born 1961) is a Swedish physician, former model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is also the founder of the Dubin Breast...
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  • the quarter-finals match against Cuba. They beat Cuba 8–0 with both Harry Andersson (on his debut) and Gustav Wetterström scoring hat-tricks. In the semi-final...
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  • general Harry W. Anderson (1922–2018), American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist Harold Anderson (disambiguation) Harry Andersson (1913–1996)...
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  • (1908-01-28)28 January 1908 (aged 30) 5 AIK 4FW Åke Andersson (1917-04-22)22 April 1917 (aged 21) 2 GAIS 4FW Harry Andersson (1913-03-07)7 March 1913 (aged 25) 0 IK...
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  • Almgren CH Arne Linderholm LH Kurt Svanström (c) OR Arne Nyberg IR Sven Jonasson IL Åke Andersson OL Erik Persson CF Harry Andersson Manager: József Nagy...
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  • minute to Harry Andersson RSSSF credits goal in the 80th minute as coming in the 60th minute. RSSSF credits goal in the 81st minute to Harry Andersson in the...
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  • as Nurse Brita Erland Josephson as Anders Ellius Max von Sydow as Harry Andersson Gunnar Sjöberg as Dr. Nordlander Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz as Counsellor...
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  • Radivojević (2013–2017) Dane Šijan (2007–2008) Marvin Lier (2019–2020) Mattias Andersson (2011–2018) Dan Beutler (2003–2011) Oscar Carlén (2008–2011) Patrik Fahlgren...
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  • tournament was held on home soil. With his five goals in 1994, Kennet Andersson won the shared Bronze Boot at that tournament. Sweden at the UEFA European...
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  • Mamma Mia! (film) (category Films scored by Benny Andersson)
    Pepper Juan Pablo Di Pace as Petros, Harry's partner Niall Buggy as Father Alex, a wedding priest Benny Andersson as "Dancing Queen" piano player (uncredited)...
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    (2) GAIS Sven Jonasson (IF Elfsborg) 20 1934–35 IFK Göteborg (4) AIK Harry Andersson (IK Sleipner) 23 1935–36 IF Elfsborg (1) AIK Sven Jonasson (IF Elfsborg)...
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  • Helsingborgs IF 21 1 1933–34 Sven Jonasson IF Elfsborg 20 1 1934–35 Harry Andersson IK Sleipner 23 1 1935–36 Sven Jonasson IF Elfsborg 24 2 1936–37 Olle...
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  • Fritz Berg, Sven Andersson, Arthur Svensson - Gillis Andersson, Erik Persson, Floyd Lagercrantz, Gunnar Bergström, Harry "Patly" Andersson. June 16, 1938...
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    Dan Andersson (6 April 1888 in Ludvika – 16 September 1920 in Stockholm) was a Swedish author, poet, and composer. He sometimes used the pen name Black...
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  • Hellström Tage Dahlborg Birger Hammarbäck Folke Lindblom Arne Lindholm Knut Karlsson Harry Thelin Harry Andersson-Angtén Gunnar Hyttse (1) Einar Bergström (1)...
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  • Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020. [2] Harry Hayes, at Futbolistas de Rosario Central. Herbin first ended his career...
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  • Ingvar "Sickan" Jönsson, hence the name, and his two companions "Dynamit-Harry" (an alcoholic demolitions expert) and Ragnar Vanheden (a small-timer from...
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  • from left: Hilding Sköld, Arne Linderholm, Tore Keller (captain), Harry Andersson, Gustaf Wetterström and Kurt Hjelm; kneeling Sven Unger, Roland Hjelm...
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  • lung cancer. Anne-Marie Ørbeck, 85, Norwegian pianist and composer. Harry Andersson, 83, Swedish football player. Bruce Andrew, 88, Australian football...
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  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (category Films scored by Benny Andersson)
    Cienfuegos's brother Björn Ulvaeus as a university professor (uncredited) Benny Andersson as the pianist in the Parisian restaurant during "Waterloo" (uncredited)...
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  • Mamma Mia! (musical) (category Musicals by Benny Andersson)
    Mamma Mia! (promoted as Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus' Mamma Mia!) is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, based on songs...
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    after. However, In 1993 Drammen HK signed the Swedish trainer Kent-Harry Andersson, and returned to the Premier Division after one year. This was the...
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  • Champions IFK Göteborg Relegated Hälsingborgs IF Gefle IF Top goalscorer Harry Andersson, IK Sleipner (23) Average attendance 6,848 ← 1933–34 1935–36 →...
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