Flam: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Disambiguation page style repair (you can help!) |
|||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
*[[Abraham Bär Flahm]], the editor and publisher of the ''Dubner Maggid'' |
*[[Abraham Bär Flahm]], the editor and publisher of the ''Dubner Maggid'' |
||
*[[Harry Flam]] (born 1948), Swedish economics professor at Stockholm University |
*[[Harry Flam]] (born 1948), Swedish economics professor at Stockholm University |
||
*[[Helena Flam]] (born 1951), Polish-born sociology professor at the University of Leipzig |
|||
*[[Herbert Flam]] (1928–1980), Jewish-American tennis player |
*[[Herbert Flam]] (1928–1980), Jewish-American tennis player |
||
*[[Leopold Flam]] (1912–1995), Belgian philosopher |
*[[Leopold Flam]] (1912–1995), Belgian philosopher |
Revision as of 11:27, 8 May 2014
Look up flam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A flam is a percussion rudiment.
Flam or FLAM may also refer to:
- Flåm, a town in Norway
- Forces de libération africaines de Mauritanie
People with the surname
- Abraham Bär Flahm, the editor and publisher of the Dubner Maggid
- Harry Flam (born 1948), Swedish economics professor at Stockholm University
- Helena Flam (born 1951), Polish-born sociology professor at the University of Leipzig
- Herbert Flam (1928–1980), Jewish-American tennis player
- Leopold Flam (1912–1995), Belgian philosopher