vom Winde verweht - definizione. Che cos'è vom Winde verweht
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Cosa (chi) è vom Winde verweht - definizione

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Vom

F. Trowbridge vom Baur         
GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY (1908-2000)
Francis Trowbridge vom Baur; Trowbridge vom Baur
Francis Trowbridge vom Baur (September 17, 1908, Riverton, New Jersey - June 17, 2000, Charlottesville, Virginia) was a United States lawyer who was General Counsel of the Navy from 1953 to 1960.
William Winde         
  • [[Belton House]], Lincolnshire
ENGLISH ARCHITECT
William Wynde; Winde, William
Captain William WindeWynde is pronounced with long i, to rhyme with find, since the last of forty dedications of Sir Balthasar Gerbier's Counsel and Advise to all Builders (1663) is addressed to "Master William Wine" (Colvin 1995, s.v.
Bruch (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Vom Bruch
Bruch is a German surname, sometimes used with the locational particle "vom", meaning "of the". Notable people with the surname include:

Wikipedia

Bloodhype

Bloodhype (1973) is a science fiction novel by American writer Alan Dean Foster. The book is eleventh chronologically in the Pip and Flinx series, though it was written second; the main characters only appear in the last third of the book. In the series, it falls after Orphan Star, where Flinx meets the aliens who build him his ship, the Teacher. The novel takes its title from a deadly and addictive drug, for which there is no known antidote, and which causes instant addiction followed by a long, slow, painful death unless the user continues to take increasingly greater doses.