• Look up luth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luth, Lüth or LUTH may refer to: Erich Lüth (1902–1989), German writer and film director. Tom Luth (born...
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    Wolfgang Lüth (15 October 1913 – 14 May 1945) was a German U-boat captain of World War II who was credited with the sinking of 46 merchant ships plus the...
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  • Christiane Lüth (1817–1900) was a Danish-German diarist. She is known for her diary, regarded as a valuable source on the Greek Royal court under King...
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  • Alfred Lüth (?-1944), also known as Lit or von Lüth, was a captain in the Wehrmacht who served as the governor of the Greek island of Zakynthos during...
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  • Groo the Wanderer (redirect from Tom Luth)
    dialogued and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai and colored by Tom Luth. Over the years, Groo has been published by Pacific Comics, Eclipse Comics...
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    Luth Enchantee (foaled 1980) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who was named the best horse in Europe over one mile in 1983. Her early...
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  • of LUTH are as follows: LUTH Main Campus, Idi-Araba LUTH Dermatology Clinic, Yaba LUTH PHC, Pakoto, Ogun State LUTH Psychiatry Clinic, Yaba LUTH has...
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  • head of Lake Superior in Minnesota. His name is sometimes anglicized as "DuLuth", and he is the namesake of Duluth, Minnesota, as well as Duluth, Georgia...
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  • Erich Lüth (1 February 1902 – 1 April 1989) was a German writer and film director who was born in Hamburg. Lüth began his career in 1923 as an intern...
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    Lautenwerck (redirect from Clavecin-luth)
    The lautenwerck (also spelled lautenwerk), alternatively called lute-harpsichord (lute-clavier) or keyboard lute, is a European keyboard instrument of...
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  • Erdmann Lüth (2 March 1939 – 18 February 2022) was a German footballer who played in the 1960s as a forward. After retiring from football, he worked as...
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  • Duluth, Minnesota is a city in the United States. Duluth or DuLuth may also refer to: Duluth, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, in the United States Duluth...
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  • Vera G. Lüth (born 1943) is an experimental particle physicist and professor emerita at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Stanford University...
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    school run by the R. S. Luth Education Trust in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. The trust is named after Ratanshaw Sorabji Luth, who founded it in 1978....
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    coriacea), sometimes called the lute turtle, leathery turtle or simply the luth, is the largest of all living turtles and the heaviest non-crocodilian reptile...
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    Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex is the main athletic center at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built in 1975...
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    Louise Labé (redirect from La Dame au Luth)
    Louise Charlin Perrin Labé (c. 1522 – 25 April 1566), also identified as La Belle Cordière ("The Fair Ropemaker") after her father's job, was a French...
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  • Talitha Kumi - German Evangelical Lutheran School (Arabic: طاليثا قومي), is a German international school in Beit Jala, West Bank, in the State of Palestine...
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  • Outside the U.S., the firm has offices in Europe and Asia. In 1995, John Luth founded Seabury Capital originally as an airline consultancy firm. The firm's...
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    Comandante Luiz Gonzaga Lutti Regional Airport (IATA: QVP, ICAO: SDRR) is the airport serving Avaré and Arandu, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. The...
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    Heuer Heym Höll Jacob Jelpke Jüttemann Knake-Werner Köhne Kutzmutz Lederer Luft Lüth Maleuda Müller Neuhäuser Rössel Schenk Tippach Warnick Wolf Zwerenz...
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  • Belkhayat عبد الهادي بلخياط Birth name Abdelhadi Belkhayat Born 1940 Origin Morocco Genres Moroccan music Occupation(s) Singer, song-writer Instrument Luth...
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  • series, Luth Research compiled data for the season, based on a sample of 2,500 Netflix subscribers watching via computers, tablets or smartphones (Luth Research...
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    Name Shipping sunk Otto Kretschmer 274,333 tons (47 ships sunk) Wolfgang Lüth 225,712 tons (43 ships) Erich Topp 193,684 tons (34 ships) Karl-Friedrich...
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    Developments in an Arid Region". In Markus Reindel; Karin Bartl; Friedrich Lüth; Norbert Benecke (eds.). Palaeoenvironment and the Development of Early Settlements...
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  • health.gov.ng. Retrieved 2022-04-30. "Lagos University Teaching Hospital LUTH". luth.gov.ng. Retrieved 2022-08-06. "Teaching Hospital". Teaching Hospital...
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    stringed instruments. The word luthier comes from the French word for lute, "luth". Restoration carpenter (see conservation carpenter) Set carpenter builds...
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    she left after the September revolution of 1843. The diarist Christiane Lüth described the queen in 1839–40: The Queen was small, beautiful and with a...
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    in the Possession of Ueno Gakuen" (contains facsimile of Prelude pour la Luth. ò Cembal. par J. S. Bach.) in Fs for Ueno Gakuen. Tokyo (1974), pp. 171ff...
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  • est un paysage choisi Que vont charmant masques et bergamasques Jouant du luth et dansant et quasi Tristes sous leurs déguisements fantasques. Tout en chantant...
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