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    Nicole Seibert (née Hohloch; born 25 October 1964), known professionally as Nicole, is a German singer, songwriter, musician and producer. In 1982, she...
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    December 2021. "Nicole UK Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 September 2024. Nicole discography at MusicBrainz Nicole Seibert discography...
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  • Nicole Seibert (born 1964), known for "Ein bißchen Frieden" Nicole Theriault (born 1972), Thai singer Nicole Wray (born 1979), American singer Nicole...
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  • cover of this song in Rammstein style in 1997 on their album "Laut!". Nicole Seibert discography The spelling of the word bißchen with ß was the correct...
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  • Helloween 1983 "East at Easter" Simple Minds 1982 "Ein bißchen Frieden" Nicole Seibert 1970 "Electric Funeral" Black Sabbath 1969 "Epitaph" King Crimson 1965...
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  • Walrath Kwintet, Charel Janssens & Co Flower 1983 Jacques Raymond, Nicole Seibert, Johan Verminnen & Roland Van Campenhout, Jo Leemans, De Kreuners 1984...
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  • October 24 – Rosana Arbelo, Spanish singer and composer October 25 Nicole Seibert, German singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1982 winner Andreas Münzer,...
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    the Frankfurt airport by train, and around 45 minutes to Saarbrücken. Nicole Seibert, pop singer, who was the first German to win the Eurovision Song Contest...
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    Florence Barbara Seibert (October 6, 1897 – August 23, 1991) was an American biochemist. She is best known for identifying the active agent in the antigen...
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  • ending a conversation. Writing for the online magazine The Root, Dustin J. Seibert says that the phrase was originally created by Black people and meant to...
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