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    Annelie Pompe (born 1981) is an adventurer and athlete from Gothenburg, Sweden. She grew up close to the sea and has always felt at home in the ocean...
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    Gypsy jazz (redirect from La pompe)
    The rhythm guitar is played using a distinct percussive technique, "la pompe", which essentially replaces the drums. Most gypsy jazz guitarists, lead...
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    Glycogen storage disease type II (GSD-II), also called Pompe disease, and formerly known as GSD-IIa or LGMD2V, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder...
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  • Thumbnail for Equestrian Portrait of Cornelis and Michiel Pompe van Meerdervoort with Their Tutor and Coachman
    Equestrian Portrait of Cornelis and Michiel Pompe van Meerdervoort with Their Tutor and Coachman, also known as Starting for the Hunt, is an oil-on-canvas...
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    Rue de la Pompe (French pronunciation: [ʁy d(ə) la pɔ̃p]) is a station on line 9 of the Paris Métro, named after the Rue de la Pompe. The station opened...
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  • The magistrato alle pompe (lit. 'magistracy on pomp/luxury') was a government department of the Republic of Venice responsible for upholding the Republic's...
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    Johannes Lijdius Catharinus Pompe van Meerdervoort (5 May 1829, in Bruges – 7 October 1908, in Brussels) was a Dutch physician based at Nagasaki, in Bakumatsu...
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  • Joannes Cassianus Pompe (9 September 1901, Utrecht – 15 April 1945, Sint Pancras) was a Dutch pathologist. In 1932, he characterized the condition now...
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    Rue de la Pompe is a street in Paris, France, which was named after the pump which served water to the castle of Muette. With a length of 1690 metres...
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  • of the Southern United States is a cornbread incorporating cracklings. Pompe aux grattons or brioche aux griaudes, in the cuisine of central France,...
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    Gibassier (redirect from Pompe à l'huile)
    the pompe à l'huile (pronounced [pɔ̃p alɥil]; Occitan: poumpo à l'oli, pompa a l'òli, literally "oil pump"), but these are distinct dishes. The pompe à...
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  • Calliotropis pompe is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eucyclidae. Calliotropis pompe Barnard, 1963. Retrieved through:...
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  • Kurt Bruno Pompe (March 4, 1899 in Schmiedeberg, Lower Silesia, German Empire – August 1, 1964 in Schweinfurt, West Germany) occupied important positions...
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    Walter Pompe (22 November 1703, Lith – 16 February 1777, Antwerp) was a Flemish master-sculptor, known for his religious works in wood. Pompe is known...
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  • Look up pompe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pompe may refer to: Annelie Pompe (born 1980), adventurer and athlete from Sweden J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort...
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