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| Together with his two sons | Iver and Harold, O.F. Mossberg founded O.F. Mossberg |
| Iver and many of the other adults in their lives are | |
| Sunday: The Apples in Stereo, Bon | Iver, Boris, Cut Copy, Dinosaur Jr., Dirty Projector |
| Pothecary died at | Iver, Buckinghamshire on May 21, 1991. |
| Hardy died in March 1981 in | Iver, Buckinghamshire at the age of 89. |
| had owned his own business, Cameo Bathrooms, in | Iver, Buckinghamshire. |
| n Wick lost the Slough Town Senior Cup Final to | Iver FC 1-0. |
| propel the film (released on video in the UK by | Iver Film Services) onto the video nasties list. |
| Iver Heath | |
| dios is a major British film studio situated in | Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. |
| It was shot on location at Pinewood Studios, | Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England. |
| arry On films, were made at Pinewood Studios in | Iver Heath, Bucks. |
| British Lion Films from Shawcroft Models Ltd of | Iver Heath, Bucks; unfortunately the planned film ab |
| Iver Hesselberg (1762, Larvik - 1838) was a Norwegia | |
| Iver Horrem | |
| Thorney is a hamlet in the parish of | Iver, in Buckinghamshire, England. |
| e that lies between Cowley, Greater London, and | Iver, in the county of Buckinghamshire, in England. |
| Bon | Iver is the forthcoming self-titled album from Wisco |
| The song "Re:Stacks" by Bon | Iver is used during Amber and Wilson's final moments |
| Hitting the Bull's-Eye, Fitchburg, Mass., | Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, c1939. |
| He worked in the bicycle plant of | Iver Johnson, a native of Norway who became famous f |
| Iver Kleive | |
| Iver Kleive performing at the Nobel Peace Prize Conc | |
| fer Kleive and brother of organist and composer | Iver Kleive. |
| ricts around Ascot, Bourne End, Gerrards Cross, | Iver, Maidenhead, Marlow, Slough and Windsor in Engl |
| ohn Y. Mason of Virginia, and Congressman James | Iver McKay of North Carolina. |
| James | Iver McKay (1793 - 1853) was a Congressional Represe |
| He was born in Fana a son of dean | Iver Munthe Daae (1771-1849) and Edvardine Fritzner. |
| e Future of International Relations," edited by | Iver Neumann. |
| Iverkala the name indicate ' | IVER', Pandavas were lived in river bank during the |
| The Colnbrook part had previously been in the | Iver parish of South Bucks in Buckinghamshire, where |
| Iver railway station is a railway station in the vil | |
| dent when he stepped out of a moving train near | Iver station in Buckinghamshire. |
| 1 March - | Iver Steen Thomle, jurist (d.1889) |
| 16 September - | Iver Steen Thomle, jurist (b.1812) |
| Iver Steen Thomle (1 March 1812 in Froland - 16 Sept | |
| role-play game called Round Table with elderly | Iver, the proprietor of Avalon, Minnesota's Shoppe o |
| he Berks and Bucks Junior Cup in a 1-0 win over | Iver, the goal came from substitute Lewis Higgs he h |
| 4 June 1838, however no station was provided at | Iver until 1924; Iver station opened on 1 December t |
| y (18 April, 1891 in Bedlington - March 1981 in | Iver) was a former English footballer probably most |
| re from running the hospital, and he retired to | Iver, where he died five years later. |
| 2010 plans emerged for a 12 platform station at | Iver with services from High Speed 1, 2, Crossrail a |
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