• Ove Andersen may refer to: Ove Andersen (athlete) (1899–1967), Finnish athlete Ove Andersen (footballer) (born 1937), Danish footballer Ove Andersen (politician)...
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    from 1956 to 1963. Ove Andersen at WorldFootball.net "Ove Andersen". National Football Teams. Retrieved 13 May 2021. "Ove Andersen". EU Football. Retrieved...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ove Andersen (athlete). Ove Andersen. sports-reference.com Ove Andersen. trackfield.brinkster.net v t e v t e...
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  • Ove Andersen (5 May 1878 – 21 June 1928) was a Norwegian barrister, judge and politician. He was born in Arendal to district stipendiary magistrate Ove...
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  • the following people: Ove Andersen (athlete) (1899–1967), Finnish athlete Ove Andersson (1938–2008), Swedish rally driver Ove Andersson (footballer)...
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  • Tang Olesen 1984–87 Hans Ove Andersen 1988–89 Peter Rudbæk 1990–93 Roald Poulsen 1993–94 Ole Skouboe 1994 Viggo Jensen 1995 Ove Christensen 1995–99 Kim...
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  • "Svend-Ove Møller in Memoriam". Dansk Musik Tidsskrift. Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2016. "Andersen Aksel professor"...
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  • in December 1994, remixed in February 1995, and was produced by Jon Ove Andersen and Antestor. Some problems occurred and in 1997, another label called...
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     France 1928 Amsterdam details Toivo Loukola  Finland Paavo Nurmi  Finland Ove Andersen  Finland 1932 Los Angeles details Volmari Iso-Hollo  Finland Thomas Evenson...
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  • Murakami 2018: A. S. Byatt 2022: Karl Ove Knausgård 2024: Margaret Atwood "JK Rowling wins Hans Christian Andersen literature award". The Guardian. 20 October...
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