The Greek Fertilizers and Chemicals ELFE SA (Greek: Ελληνικά Λιπάσματα και Χημικά ELFE Α.Β.Ε.Ε.) is a fertilizer company operating in Greece. The company's...
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The Elfe was a French automobile, manufactured in Lavallois, Paris, from 1919 until about 1925 by Ateliers Defrance Freres. The company was founded by...
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Thomas Elfe (1719 - November 28, 1775) was an English interior designer and ébéniste (cabinetmaker). Born and trained in London, he immigrated to America...
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its premise being a pun on Elf (or Elfe), the German word both for "elf" or "fairy" and "eleven": It describes an Elfe (a fairy) awakened one hour early...
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The Neukom Elfe is family of Swiss single-seat high-performance sailplane designs. The aircraft is a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane with a wing made...
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Elfe Gerhart (1919–2007) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She was married to the actor Paul Dahlke, and is sometimes known as Elfe Gerhart-Dahlke...
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ill Elfé. Veld discovers that Elfé is his daughter Felicia, whom he thought dead in a botched Shinra operation, and resigns from the Turks. With Elfé continuing...
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William T. Elfe (1843–1897) was an American politician and judge who served in the South Carolina House of Representatives. He was Black and a "free-born...
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Le Petit Elfe Ferme-l'œil (Op. 73) is an orchestral suite by Florent Schmitt adapted from his music for the homonymous ballet ("divertissement chorégraphique")...
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Furchgott, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1998) Thomas Elfe, interior designer and cabinetmaker Thomas Gibson, actor and star of Criminal...
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