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Carin and born
Von Rosen was born in Helgesta, Flen Municipality, Södermanland, Sweden son of the explorer Eric von Rosen ( 1879 – 1948 ) and nephew of Carin Göring, wife of Hermann Göring.
Carin Jämtin ( born 3 August 1964 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician and the party secretary of the Social Democratic Party since 26 March 2011.
Prince Raad married at Södertälje, Sweden, June 30, 1963 ( civil ), and at the Royal Palace, Amman, on August 5, 1963, Swedish-born Margaretha Inga Elisabeth Lind, henceforward known as Majda Raad, President of Al-Hussein Society and Director of Bandak Fdn., born in Arboga on September 5, 1942, daughter of Sven Gustav Lind and wife Carin Inga Birgitta Gunlaug Grönwall, daughter of Assar Grönwall and wife, and an illegitimate descendant of the House of Vasa.

Carin and ),
* Carin Fock ( 1888 – 1931 ), the first wife of Hermann Göring
* Staci Wilson, Tiffany Roberts, Briana Scurry, Tisha Venturini, Tiffeny Milbrett, Carla Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Mary Harvey, Kristine Lilly, Shannon MacMillan, Julie Foudy, Carin Gabarra, Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, and Joy Fawcett — Football ( Soccer ), Women's Team Competition
The standard edition is by Carin Fahlin ( Uppsala ), 3 vols.
The son of Torsten Svensson ( Stålhandske ), a noble military officer of Swedish ancestry from Western Götaland, and Carin Lydiksdotter Jägerhorn, of Finnish nobility from southern Finland, Torsten Stålhandske married Kristina Horn in 1643.

Carin and American
Aiming to cater to a range of tastes, rooms were given unusual names such as the Yahoo, Love Nest, Old Mill, Kona Rock, Irish Hills, Cloud Nine, Just Heaven, Hearts & Flowers, Rock Bottom, Austrian Suite, Cabin Still, Old World Suite, Caveman Room, Elegance, Daisy Mae, Safari Room, Highway Suite, Jungle Rock, American Home, Bridal Falls and the Carin.

Carin and record
In 1892 Helga's grandfather becomes ill and dies, Carin could no longer take care of Helga so she moved to her mother Kristina, with no record of where they lived until 1894 when they moved to Norrköping.

Carin and from
Part 6 on these performances had a lap steel solo from Jon Carin then guitar solos from Doyle Bramhall II and White.
After his divorce from Marie in 1936, he married Carin Wessberg.

Cone and born
* Chadrick Cone ( born 1983 ), an American football wide receiver for the Georgia Force in the Arena Football League
* David Cone ( born 1963 ), a former Major League Baseball pitcher
* Fred Cone ( running back ) ( born 1926 ), former professional American football running back
* James Hal Cone ( born 1938 ), an advocate of Black liberation theology
* Mac Cone ( born 1952 ), a Canadian show jumper
* Sara Cone Bryant ( born 1873 ), the author of various children's book in the early 20th century
* Spencer Houghton Cone ( born 1785 ), US Baptist minister and president of the American and Foreign Bible Society
David Brian Cone ( born January 2, 1963 ) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
Baksh was born and raised in Ajax, Ontario, along with fellow Sum 41 bandmates Cone McCaslin, and Steve Jocz.
Jason Paul " Cone " McCaslin ( born September 3, 1980 ) is a Canadian musician.
James Hal Cone ( born August 5, 1938 ) is an American theologian, best known for his advocacy of Black liberation theology.
Cone was born in Fordyce, Arkansas and grew up in Bearden, Arkansas.

Cone and 1940
It was first produced in York, Pennsylvania, by Henry C. Kessler at his York Cone Company in 1940, for sale in the Northeastern United States, Ohio, Indiana and Florida.
Gardner would reveal little about the coven and its members, although claimed that in August 1940, during the midst of the Second World War, they performed a ritual known as Operation Cone of Power which they hoped would influence the High Command of Nazi Germany and prevent them from invading Britain.

Cone and ),
* Cone ( category theory ), a family of morphisms resembling a geometric cone
* Cone ( formal languages ), an abstract family of languages that contains the languages with a regular grammar
* Cone ( linear algebra ), a subset of vector space closed under positive scaling
* Cone penetration test ( CPT ), an in situ testing method used to determine the geotechnical engineering properties of soils
* Bonnie Ethel Cone ( 1907 – 2003 ), an American educator best known as the founder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
* Cone sisters: Claribel Cone ( 1864 – 1929 ) and Etta Cone ( 1870 – 1949 ), collectors and socialites
* Edward T. Cone ( 1917 – 2004 ), an American music theorist and composer
* Fairfax M. Cone ( 1903 – 1977 ), former director of the American Association of Advertising Agencies
* Fred Cone ( baseball ) ( 1848 – 1909 ), pioneer professional baseball player
* Fred P. Cone ( 1871 – 1948 ), the twenty-seventh governor of Florida ( Frederick Preston )
* Marvin Cone ( 1891 – 1965 ), an American painter
* Moses H. Cone ( 1857 – 1908 ), an American textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist
* Reuben Cone ( 1788 – 1851 ), an important pioneer and landowner in Atlanta, Georgia
* Spencer Cone Jones ( 1836 – 1915 ), the President of the Maryland State Senate, Mayor of Rockville, Maryland
* Cone of Silence ( 1960 film ), a 1960 film about the investigation into a series of jetliner crashes

Cone and American
Instead of pursuing unilateral prerogatives, Brazilian foreign policy has tended to emphasize regional integration, first through the Southern Cone Common Market ( Mercosul ) and now the Union of South American Nations.
* John Cone, an American professional wrestling referee
* Tim Cone, the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association
* Honey Cone, an American R & B and soul singing girl group who was most famous for the # 1 hit " Want Ads "
* 1903 – Fairfax M. Cone, American advertising executive ( d. 1977 )
* 1963 – David Cone, American baseball player
It also belongs to the Organization of American States, the Latin American Integration Association ( ALADI ), the Rio Group, INTERPOL, MERCOSUR ( the Southern Cone Common Market ) and UNASUR
** David Cone, American baseball player
Nature's power over humanity is dramatically demonstrated when the Independence Hurricane ( August 29 – September 13 ) devastates the east coast of North America, killing 4, 173, and when, on the western side of the North American continent, Tseax Cone erupts in the future British Columbia, as well as when a smallpox epidemic begins in New England.
In addition Gertrude Stein's two American friends from Baltimore, the Cone sisters Claribel and Etta, became major patrons of Matisse and Picasso, collecting hundreds of their paintings.
As noted by American musicologist, Edward Cone, narrative terms are also present in the analytical language about music.
Category: Indigenous languages of the South American Cone
The division takes its name from the shoulder sleeve insignia designed for a 1917 training camp contest by American regionalist artist Marvin Cone, who was then a soldier enlisted in the unit.
" A month before the Letelier assassination, Kissinger ordered "... that the Latin American rulers involved be informed that the ' assassination of subversives, politicians and prominent figures both within the national borders of certain Southern Cone countries and abroad ... would create a most serious moral and political problem.

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