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Outside of academia, Lunning also worked in the film industry, as a costume designer and stage manager, and also as a producer for Moving Walkway Productions, a film production company specializing in music videos. [12] [13] She was a guest at KakkoiCon 2008 and AniMinneapolis 2011, two anime conventions in her local Minneapolis. [10]
Lunning is a coastal hamlet in Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom; the nearest settlement is Vidlin, and it is within the parish of Nesting.
The Lunning Prize was instituted by Frederik Lunning, owner of the New York agency for Georg Jensen. The prize was awarded to eminent Scandinavian designers, two each year, from 1951 to 1970. [ 1 ] The recipients were selected by a group of peers from Denmark , Finland , Norway and Sweden .
Lunn is a surname, and may refer to: . Agnes Cathinka Wilhelmine Lunn (1850–1941), Danish artist; Arnold Lunn (1888–1974), British mountaineer; Bert Lunn (1926–1996), New Zealand rugby union player
Luning (formerly Deep Wells) is an unincorporated town in Mineral County, Nevada, in the United States.Luning is located on U.S. Route 95, between Hawthorne and Mina.Luning had an active railroad loading facility for many years.
Aaron Cunningham (born 1986), American baseball player; Abe Cunningham, American drummer; Adrian Cunningham (born 1960), Australian archivist; Alan Cunningham, British Second World War general
Heinz August Adolf Sirich Lüning was an espionage agent who spied for the Abwehr in Cuba during World War II and was later executed by Cuba. [1] It is unclear whether Lüning was incompetent or if he was on a personal mission to sabotage the Nazi war effort in the Caribbean and Latin America, but the result is that his work as an Abwehr intelligence officer was described by the British Secret ...
William Mershon Lanning (January 1, 1849 – February 16, 1912) was an American lawyer, jurist, and Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1903 to 1904.