Noreen — on display at Bletchley Park museum Noreen, or BID 590, was an off line one time tape cipher machine of British origin. Contents 1 Usage … Wikipedia
Noreen — Noreen, Adolf, schwed. Sprachforscher, geb. 13. März 1854 zu Östra Emtervik in Wärmland, studierte seit 1871 an der Universität Upsala, wo er sich 1877 habilitierte und 1887 zum ordentlichen Professor der nordischen Sprachen ernannt wurde. N. hat … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Noreen — f Irish and English: originally an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Nóirín, a diminutive of Nóra (see NORA (SEE Nora)). It is now used as an independent given name in the English speaking world. Variants: Norene, Norine … First names dictionary
Noreen — [nu reːn], Adolf Gotthard, schwedischer Sprachwissenschaftler, * Östra Ämtervik (heute zu Sunne, Verwaltungsbezirk Värmland) 13. 3. 1854, ✝ Stockholm 13. 6. 1925; seit 1887 Professor der skandinavischen Sprachen in Uppsala; verfasste… … Universal-Lexikon
Noreen Motamed — Born 1967 Abadan, Iran Field painting Movement Abstract figurative Noreen Motamed is a Persian painter. Daughter of Fereydou … Wikipedia
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Noreen Murray — Born Noreen Elizabeth Murray 26 February 1935(1935 02 26) Lancashire Died 12 May 2011(2011 05 12) … Wikipedia
Noreen Hay — Member of New South Wales Legislative Assembly Incumbent Assumed office 2003 Preceded by Col Markham Constituency Electoral district of Wollongong … Wikipedia
Noreen Renier — is an American author of A Mind for Murder and a well publicized psychic actress. She has made eleven appearances on the Psychic Detectives entertainment series created by Story House Productions which she was paid thousands over an initial… … Wikipedia
Noreen Evans — Member of the California State Senate from the 2nd district Incumbent Assumed office December 6, 2010 Preceded by Pat Wiggins … Wikipedia
Noreen Connell — (born 1947) is an American feminist organizer and writer/editor, known for producing, with fellow New York Radical Feminists (NYRF) member Cassandra Wilson, the 1974 New American Library book Rape: A First Sourcebook for Women by New York Radical … Wikipedia