Look up Anker or anker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anker may refer to: Anker (name), people with the given name or surname Anker (noble family)...
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Anker Innovations Co., Ltd, commonly known as Anker, is a Chinese electronics manufacturer based in Changsha, Hunan, China. The company's product range...
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Conrad Anker (born November 27, 1962) is an American rock climber, mountaineer, and author. He was the team leader of The North Face climbing team for...
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Ankers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Del Ankers (1916–2008), American cinematographer Evelyn Ankers (1918–1985), British-American...
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Anker Beer is an Indonesian brand of pale lager owned and produced by Delta Djakarta. Details at Deltajkt.co.id...
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Ludwig Anker (1822, Budapest – 1887) was an entomologist. He was an insect dealer. Anker described Chondrosoma fiduciaria Anker, 1854 Aigner, L. 1901:...
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Albert Samuel Anker (1 April 1831 – 16 July 1910) was a Swiss painter and illustrator who has been called the "national painter" of Switzerland because...
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politician Anker Boye (born 1950), Danish politician Anker Engelund (1889–1961), Danish civil engineer Anker Jørgensen (1922–2016), Danish politician Anker Eli...
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Anker Palace (Hungarian: Anker-palota) is a building in Terézváros, Budapest. It was built by Ignác Alpár in 1908 for a Viennese insurance company, the...
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Kristian Anker (October 29, 1848 – November 16, 1928) was a Lutheran minister who served as the first president of the combined Trinity Seminary and Dana...
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Christian Anker may refer to: Christian Ancher (1711–1765), Norwegian merchant, timber trader and ship owner Christian Anker (businessman) (1917–1988)...
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The Anker family, also spelled Ancher, is a Danish and Norwegian noble family living in Norway. The name means anchor. Originally from Sweden, the family...
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Deborah Eve Anker is an American Professor of Law and Director of the Harvard Law School Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, which she co-founded...
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Anker Dolleris Engelund (30 May 1889 – 6 June 1961) was a Danish civil engineer and university professor. In 1928, he became professor of building statics...
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Stefan D. Anker is a German cariologist who is Head of Field “Tissue Homeostasis and Cachexia" at Charité University, Berlin, Germany. Previously, he...
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Peter Anker (31 July 1744 – 17 April 1832) was a Norwegian diplomat, military officer and colonial general. He served as Consul in Hull, consul general...
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Anker Henrik Jørgensen (13 July 1922 – 20 March 2016) was a Danish politician who served at various times as prime minister and foreign minister of Denmark...
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Felder & Anker, 2007 Jengalpheops Anker & Dworschak, 2007 Leptalpheus Williams, 1965 Leptathanas De Grave & Anker, 2008 Leslibetaeus Anker, Poddoubtchenko...
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Rengert Robert Anker (26 April 1946 – 20 January 2017) was a Dutch writer. In 1993 he won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs for his novel De terugkeer van...
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Peder Anker (pronounced /PAY-dur anchor/; born May 27, 1966, in Oslo, Norway) is a historian of environmental sciences, specializing in the history of...
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Poul Anker Bech (13 April 1942 – 7 October 2009) was a Danish painter. He started painting in the 1960s and studied at The Jutland Academy of Art in Aarhus...
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Jørgensen Cabinet (redirect from Cabinets of Anker Jørgensen)
Cabinet can refer to five Danish cabinets headed by Danish Prime minister Anker Jørgensen: The Jørgensen I Cabinet (5 October 1972 - 19 December 1973) The...
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Peder Anker, Count of Wedel-Jarlsberg (born 18 August 1875, died 13 October 1954) was a Norwegian courtier, military officer and estate owner. He served...
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Arthur & Another v Anker & Another is an English legal case that set new case law in respect of the use of wheel clamps to immobilise vehicles on private...
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The Anker was a German automobile manufactured in Berlin between 1919 and 1920. Cars were built up from war-surplus components of the 1,145 cc (69.9 cu in)...
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Peter Anker (1744–1832) was a Dano-Norwegian governor. Peter Anker may also refer to: Peter Martin Anker (politician) (1801–1863), Norwegian politician...
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An Anker (usually anglicized as Anchor) was a Dutch unit of capacity for wine or brandy equal to 10 US gallons that was used as a standard liquid measurement...
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Ferdinand Osvald Conrad Anker (12 December 1876 – 23 April 1954) was a Norwegian businessperson. Anker was born in Christiania, attended commerce school...
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The River Anker flows through Nuneaton, England. It is a major tributary of the River Tame, which it joins in Tamworth. The name derives from the old...
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Irving Anker (October 27, 1911 – June 12, 2000) was an American educator and administrator who served from 1973 to 1978 as New York City Schools Chancellor...
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