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- its nuances and called Fear of Music "a quantum leap" for the band. Tom Bentkowski of New York concluded, "But what makes the record so successful, perhaps...
- Hewel, Hevel, Hevelke or Hoefel, Höwelcke, Höfelcke. According to Feliks Bentkowski (1814), during his early years he also signed as Hoefelius. Along with...
- of the magazine from its inception to its closure. Sam Serebin and Tom Bentkowski were the design team responsible for the initial prototype and first six...
- in Warsaw in 2000 by guitarist Sebastian Rokicki and drummer Krzysztof Bentkowski, and was later joined by Lukasz Myszkowski on vocals and Macio Moretti...
- label". Audiophile Audition. March 31, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2021. Bentkowski, Tom (March 28, 1977). "Ludwig on the Charts". New York Magazine. Vol...
- stunningly and with no apologies", ****s wrote. "Resurrection. Real Hope." Tom Bentkowski from New York found Morrison's spirituality casually but confidently expressed...
- supported the Sanation political movement. It was headed by Władysław Bentkowski, Hipolit Cegielski, Józef Jagielski and Franciszek Dobrowolski. Zygmunt...
- Portrait Name Party Term of Office Prime Minister (cabinet) Aleksander Bentkowski United People's Party/Polish People's Party 12 September 1989 12 January...
- Lech Wałęsa Prime Minister Jan Krzysztof Bielecki Preceded by Aleksander Bentkowski Succeeded by Zbigniew Dyka Personal details Born Wiesław Marian Chrzanowski...
- scientific works. He published Historia literatury polskiej of Feliks Bentkowski (1814), Poezje vol. 1–2 of Adam Mickiewicz (1822–1823), works of Joachim...