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    Steene (French pronunciation: [stɛn]; from Flemish; Stene in modern Dutch spelling) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes of...
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  • Birgitta Steene (1928–2023) was a scholar at the University of Washington known for her work in Scandinavian Studies. Steene was born on October 7, 1928...
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  • Jonas Van de Steene (born 15 February 1987) is a Belgian Para-cyclist who represented Belgium at the 2016, 2020 and 2024 Summer Paralympics. At the age...
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  • Steene is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Steene (died 1862), Irish-born Canadian politician Johan Steene (born 1973), Swedish...
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  • Johan Steene (born 1973) is a Swedish ultramarathon runner, most notable for winning the 2018 Big Dog's Backyard Ultra, at which he completed 68 laps or...
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  • William Steene (August 18, 1887 - March 24, 1965) was an American portrait painter and muralist. Steene was born on August 18, 1887, in Syracuse, New...
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  • 5,6,7,9 & 11 written by: Martin Steene Tracks 3,4,8,10 & 12 written by: Martin Steene & Kirk Backarach Martin Steene - Lead & Backing vocals Kirk Backarach...
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  • no competitor outlasts every other competitor, there is no winner. When Steene dropped out to catch his flight back to Sweden, Ebel chose to drop out as...
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    the Counts of Guines (originally also De Gand dite Vilain, later Vander Steene). One branch lived at the Chateau of Leut (or Leuth) from 1822 until 1922...
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  • James Steen (died 1862) was an Irish-born farmer and politician in Ontario. He served as the first reeve of Fitzroy Township, Ontario from 1850 to 1854...
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