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Vandals

A Germanic people invading Gaul and Spain c. AD 400. They sacked Rome AD 455, and ruled a North African kingdom AD 429–534.
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In order to attract more attention to Ukrainian movies from the festival's public, Igor Iankovskyi Foundation, NGO "Initiative for the Future" and Monegasque Association Helping Hand along with the Ukrainian State Film Agency, Slovak company Wandal Production and Ukrainian "Garnet Media" have organized and conducted a range of parties where the creative teams of Ukrainian movies have been presented.
"The deceased has been identified as Santosh Wandal, 26," an official supervising the relief operation said.
Leydecker, P.E., Wandal Duchscherer Architects & Engineering, P.C.
The meeting gave approval to further improving security arrangements at all the Art Councils and besides purchasing walk-through gates, metal detectors, posting of security guards and raising the boundary walls of art councils were approved The meeting was attended by Secretary Information & Culture, Shoaib Bin Aziz, Executive Director Punjab Arts Council Ghulam Mustafa, Parliamentary Secretary Culture Uzma Bukhari, Member Punjab Assembly besides Munno Bhai, Shahzad Ahmad, Sajida Wandal, Asghar Nadeem Syed, Khalid Ghias, Shahnawaz Zaidi, Resident Directors of different arts councils, Director News Punjab Ansar Hussain and officers of Finance Department and DGPR Punjab.
The absolute period from 1660 -- after the defeat by Sweden in 1658 -- was a political response, which the church through theologians like Hans Wandal helped to legitimize.
The sellers were Roy and Mary Ragsdill and Wandal and Glenda Money, $65,000 in May 1981; and Clyde McConnell Building Inc., $27,000 in April 1981.