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Borkowski (Polish pronunciation: [bɔrˈkɔfski]; feminine:
Borkowska; plural: Borkowscy) or
Borkowsky is a
surname of Polish-language origin...
- Bertranda, O.P. (née Janina Siestrzewitowska; 1900–1988),
later known as Anna
Borkowska, was a
Polish cloistered Dominican nun who
served as the
prioress of her...
- Anna
Borkowska may
refer to: Anna
Borkowska (Sister Bertranda) (1906–1988),
Polish nun and anti-****
resistance member Anna
Borkowska (actress) (1916–2008)...
- Ewa
Wasilewska also
known as Ewa
Borkowska, Ewa
Justyna Borkowska or Ewa
Borkowska-Wasilewska is a
former Polish female speed skater. She
competed at...
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Central European Medieval Texts,
General Editors János M. Bak,
Urszula Borkowska,
Giles Constable & Gábor Klaniczay, vol. 3, Budapest/ New York: Central...
- Anna
Borkowska (23
September 1916 – 3
February 2008) was a
Polish war
refugee who
settled in Iran. She was an
actress and
vocal teacher. As a child, after...
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December 2014.
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December 2014.
Kamil Perzyna,
Regina Borkowska,
Jaroslaw Syzdek,
Aldona Zalewska,
Wladyslaw Wieczorek (2011). "The effect...
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Borkowska, R.; Perzyna, K.; Tarascon, J. M.; Wieczorek, W. A. A. (2007). "Novel...
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Magdalena Walach (seasons 3-4) as
Mania Winna-Bartosiewicz/Mania Winna-
Borkowska Jan
Wieczorkowski as Stanisław
Winny (seasons 1-4)
Kinga Preis as Bronisława...
- Speech–Language–Hearing ****ociation: 245–247. doi:10.1044/jshr.0902.245. PMID 5925528.
Borkowska, Barbara; Pawłowski, Bogusław (2011). "Female
voice frequency in the context...