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gradin
gradin, gradine1 (ˈgreɪdɪn, grəˈdiːn) [a. or ad. F. gradin, ad. It. gradino, f. grado grade n.] 1. One of a series of low steps or seats raised one above the other.1834 Beckford Italy I. 140 A semi-circular niche, with seats like the gradines of a diminutive amphitheatre. 1851 Sir F. Palgrave Norm. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gradin
Gradin () is a settlement in the City Municipality of Koper in the Littoral region of Slovenia. References External links Gradin on Geopedia Populated places in the City Municipality of Koper wikipedia.org
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Thomas Gradin
In 1994, Gradin returned to the Canucks organization as a scout. During the off-season, Gradin became a free agent. wikipedia.org
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gradino
‖ gradino (graˈdino) [It.: see gradin.] a. = gradin 2. b. A work of painting or sculpture intended to ornament the ‘gradin’ of an altar.1883 C. C. Perkins It. Sculpt. 18 An altar whose ‘gradino’ is covered with extremely flat reliefs sculptured by Alphonso Lombardi. 1886 Athenæum 4 Sept. 312/2 His [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anita Gradin
Biography Gradin was the daughter of the paper worker Ossian Gradin (1910–1986) and Alfhild Gradin (1913–1984), born Englund. Death Gradin died in May 2022, aged 88. wikipedia.org
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Peter Gradin
Peter Olof Gradin (born December 9, 1958) is an ice hockey player who played for the Swedish national team. wikipedia.org
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why were they called sheveret desks
In some occasions small drawers and pigeonholes are built on top, at the back, as in a smaller form of a bureau à gradin.
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Carlos J. Gradin
Archaeological work Gradin carried out numerous studies in the Patagonian region. Gradin was born in 1918 and died in 2002, making him 83 years old at the time of his death. wikipedia.org
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Carles Poch Gradin
Carles Poch Gradin (born 9 November 1982) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He has won two ATP Challenger events, both in doubles. Poch Gradin has reached the finals of ten Futures tournaments; five of these he won—in Romania, Latvia, Poland, and Spain. wikipedia.org
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Bureau à gradin
A bureau à gradin is an antique desk form resembling a writing table with, in addition, one or several tiers of small drawers and pigeonholes built on In some cases the bureau à gradin has a second tier of drawers under the work surface, and thus looks like an advanced form of the bureau Mazarin or like wikipedia.org
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Tambour (disambiguation)
in classical architecture, the inverted bell of a Corinthian capital Tambour desk, a desk with desktop drawers and pigeonholes, resembling a bureau à gradin wikipedia.org
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Belvedur
1954, when the Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved and Zone B was assigned to Yugoslavia, Belvedur (together with Abitanti, Brezovica pri Gradinu, Gradin wikipedia.org
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Abitanti
Overview Abitanti is accessible by road from Črni Kal, past Gračišče and Gradin. 1954, when the Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved and Zone B was assigned to Yugoslavia, Abitanti (together with Belvedur, Brezovica pri Gradinu, Gradin wikipedia.org
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Lars Zetterström
Joining the team along with fellow Swedes Thomas Gradin and Lars Lindgren, the trio were the first Europeans to suit up for the club in their history. While Gradin and Lindgren were successful and went on to solid NHL careers, Zetterström struggled. wikipedia.org
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2012 Trophée des Alpilles – Doubles
Laurynas Grigelis and Uladzimir Ignatik won the title 6–7(4–7), 6–3, [10–6] against Jordi Marsé-Vidri and Carles Poch-Gradin in the final. wikipedia.org
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