David Robert Ragge has written:
'The songs of the western European grasshoppers of the genus Stenobothrus in relation to their taxonomy (Orthoptera : Acrididae)'
'The wing-venation of the Orthoptera Saltatoria' -- subject(s): Orthoptera, Wings, Wings (Anatomy)
'A revision of the African species of Pseudorhynchus Serville (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)' -- subject(s): Orthoptera, Pseudorhynchus
'The songs of the western European grasshoppers of the genus Omocestusin relation to their taxonomy (Orthoptera: Acrididae)'
M. A. Ragge has written: 'The A.B.C. of colour'
D. R. Ragge has written: 'Grasshoppers, crickets and cockroaches of the British Isles'
cigars and the ragge stuff
The cast of The Arbuckle Academy - 2003 includes: Lindsay Ames as Olga Van Hooten Mark Binks as Ragge Harlan Zan Calabretta as Lobario Tom Douridas as Duder David Drinkwater as Chad Masters Spencer Evanson as Thursten Howell V David Ivkovic as Drake Arbuckle Stevie Jay as Brewster Coleman Christian Potenza as Bobby Mark Sweatman as Todd Burrows Mark Wynn as Todd Burrows
Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady.
Some tips for playing reggae guitar include mastering the offbeat rhythm, using a clean and muted strumming technique, incorporating skanks and stabs, and adding embellishments like slides and hammer-ons for a more authentic sound. Practice with a metronome to improve your timing and feel the groove of the music.
The cast of Jonny Vang - 2003 includes: Marit Andreassen as Brita Henrik Bilben as Magnus as a child Leif Blix as Nurse Kari Borg as Agnes Joachim Calmeyer as Ragge (seller of Volvo Duett) Laila Goody as Tuva Aksel Hennie as Jonny Vang Silje Salomonsen as Helene Eivind Sander as Paul Nikis Theophilakis as Doctor Tobias Vatsgar as Jonny as a child Nils Vogt as Police Officer
Joachim Calmeyer has: Performed in "Trost i taklampa" in 1955. Performed in "Gylne ungdom" in 1956. Played Alfred Almers in "Lille Eyolf" in 1968. Played Roald Amundsen in "Bare et liv - historien om Fridtjof Nansen" in 1968. Played Doktor Relling in "Vildanden" in 1970. Played Bademester in "Ingen roser... takk" in 1979. Played Doktor Herdal in "Byggmester Solness" in 1981. Played Tobby in "Lars i porten" in 1984. Played Pappen in "Herman" in 1990. Played The doctor in "Beslutningen" in 1994. Played Sira Eirik in "Kristin Lavransdatter" in 1995. Played Olsen in "Holms" in 2002. Played Ragge (seller of Volvo Duett) in "Jonny Vang" in 2003. Played Antonsen in "Offside" in 2003. Played Simon in "Hjem til jul" in 2010. Played Bergersen in "Dag" in 2010.
The cast of Klassfesten - 2002 includes: Ida Adolfsson as Unga Sussie Fredrik af Trampe as Unga Micke P Mikael Almqvist as Hasse Josefin Ankarberg as Unga Boel Inday Ba as Hillevi Sacha Baptiste as Unga Hillevi Urban Bergsten as Leffe Lort Johan Blomquist Lundin as Lillis Johan Ehn as Jonas Marcos Engman as Cleaner Jessica Forsberg as Pia Ulf Friberg as Tommy Maria Frisdalen as Pernilla Cecilia Frode as Lollo Per Gottfredsson as Tomas Henrik Hjelt as Ove Anette Ingre as Jannike Jonas Jansson as Fredda Hannu Kiviaho as Rogge Nadja Klefelt as Magnus mamma Marcus Lindgren as Unga Lill-Micke Mikael Ljungkvist as Unga Ove Cecilia Olsson as Carro Annika Olsson as Helena Cecilia Persson as Unga Helena Susanna Ring as Malou Linnea Roxeheim as Unga Jeanette Maria Rudhult Hoff as Unga Pia Gabriel Solomon as Unga Jonas Bobbo Steneby as Unga Tommy Anders Timell as Fabbe Jonathan Wedman as Unga Leffe Lort Mats Wennberg as Unga Ragge
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