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    Fran Gerbič (5 October 1840, Cerknica – 29 March 1917, Ljubljana) was a Slovenian composer and operatic tenor. Gerbič was born in Cerknica and entered...
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  • Gerbic or Gerbič is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fran Gerbič (1840–1917), Slovenian composer and operatic tenor Fred Gerbic (1932–1995)...
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  • college basketball coach Fran Saleški Finžgar (1871–1962), Slovene folk writer Fran Galović (1887–1914), Croatian writer Fran Gerbič (1840–1917), Slovene...
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    models. Composers of Slovenian Lieder and art songs include Emil Adamič, Fran Gerbič, Alojz Geržinič, Benjamin Ipavec, Davorin Jenko, Anton Lajovic, Kamilo...
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  • Composers of Slovenian Lieder and art songs include Emil Adamič (1877–1936), Fran Gerbič (1840–1917), Alojz Geržinič (1915–2008), Benjamin Ipavec (1829–1908)...
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  • Ciglič Joannes Baptista Dolar Nenad Firšt Nana Forte Jacobus Gallus Fran Gerbič Alojz Geržinič Vinko Globokar Jure Godler Jani Golob Rok Golob Milka...
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    Composers of Slovenian Lieder and art songs include Emil Adamič (1877–1936), Fran Gerbič (1840–1917), Alojz Geržinič (1915–2008), Benjamin Ipavec (1829–1908)...
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    Nepomuk Cerar [sl] (1789–1849), forestry expert, editor, and journalist Fran Gerbič (1865–1926), musician and composer Jožef Marija Kržišnik (1865–1926)...
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  • Beatty became the writer. Uncredited assistants during the 1970s included Fran Matera, Alex Kotzky and André LeBlanc. With the changes in artists, the character...
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    Fisher Wanganui Russell Marshall 3,918 Terry Heffernan Wellington Central Fran Wilde 4,116 Rosemary Young-Rouse West Auckland New electorate Jack Elder...
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    appeared that twelve ministers and the Speaker had lost their seats, but Fran Wilde scraped in on special votes. Many of Labour's talented "class of 84"...
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    David Lange sacked Anderton from the role on 3 August 1986 and replaced with Fran Wilde ostensibly for a poor meeting attendance record, but more likely due...
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    The Descent of Man: The Concise Edition. Carl Zimmer, Charles Darwin and Frans DeWaal, 2007 ISBN 1101213523 (electronic book) Microcosm: E. coli and the...
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    challengers in question were Colin Moyle, Margaret Shields, Peter Neilson and Fran Wilde, respectively. The defeated incumbents were Winston Peters, Barry Brill...
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    Gair 920 Graeme Ransom Ohariu Peter Dunne 4,492 David Lloyd Onehunga Fred Gerbic 3,329 Andrew Stanley Otago Warren Cooper 1,961 Calvin Fisher Otara Colin...
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    small group Liberal Party, which they eventually merged into the Alliance. Fran Wilde, the Labour Party MP for Wellington Central, quit Parliament in 1992...
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  • Dunne Ohariu Labour Fred Gerbic Onehunga Labour Annette King Horowhenua Labour Peter Nielson (Chairperson) Miramar Labour Fran Wilde Wellington Central...
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  • Palmerston North (1981–1990) 1990 Peter Neilson 1981 Miramar (1981–1990) 1990 Fran Wilde 1981 Wellington Central (1981–1992) 1992 Philip Woollaston 1981 Nelson...
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  • & Recreation Shadow Minister of Youth Affairs 42 Philip Woollaston Shadow Minister of Local Government 43 Fran Wilde Shadow Minister of State Services...
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    Wanganui Russell Marshall 1,668 Terry Heffernan Wellington Central Ken Comber Fran Wilde 1,283 Ken Comber West Coast Kerry Burke 4,406 Doug Truman Western Hutt...
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  • Robert Muldoon Resignation Clem Simich Wellington Central 1992 12 December Fran Wilde Election as Mayor of Wellington Chris Laidlaw Tauranga 1993 17 April...
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  • Auckland - Les Mills Mayor of Hamilton - Margaret Evans Mayor of Wellington - Fran Wilde then Mark Blumsky Mayor of Christchurch - Vicki Buck Mayor of Dunedin...
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    Parliament. The Bill which would have become this Act was introduced by Labour MP Fran Wilde in 1985. The bill originally was composed of two parts: Part I, which...
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    Julian Wanganui Russell Marshall 248 Terry Heffernan Wellington Central Fran Wilde 5,191 John Feast West Auckland Jack Elder 2,844 Ben Couch West Coast...
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    Fisher Wanganui Russell Marshall 3,918 Terry Heffernan Wellington Central Fran Wilde 4,116 Rosemary Young-Rouse West Auckland New electorate Jack Elder...
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