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Binem ****er (1908–1998) was a
Polish poet and activist. ****er was born in 1908 in Warsaw, and
became a
glove worker at the age of fourteen. Writing...
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Nem (Vietnamese: món
nem)
refers to
various dishes in Vietnamese,
depending on the locality.
Nem may
refer to:
Nem rán,
known in
foreign countries as spring...
- the
traditional monostable materials.
Other bistable technologies, e.g.,
BiNem technology, are
based mainly on the
surface properties and need specific...
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Simcha Bunim Alter (Hebrew: שמחה בונים אלתר;
April 6, 1898 – July 8, 1992), also
known as the Lev
Simcha (לב שמחה),
after the
works he aut****d, was the...
- to the
Netherlands in 1988. She
released her
first album titled Çît Naw
Binêm in 2003.
After emigrating to the Netherlands, she
joined a
Dutch choir school...
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Rabbi Simcha Binem Lieberman (29
December 1926 – 28 June 2009) was an
Israeli Talmudic scholar,
lecturer at Jews' College, London, and a
prolific writer...
- Psychology. 24 (1): 74–96. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.24.1.74. Wolman,
Beniamin Binem (1977).
International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis...
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Benjamin Binem Wolman (October 27, 1908 –
January 3, 2000) was a Polish-American
psychologist and writer.
Wolman obtained a Ph.D. in
psychology in 1935...
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Symche Trachter, full name
Szymon Symche Binem Trachter (1890 or 1894 – 1942) was a
Polish painter of
Jewish descent. In his
youth he was a
pupil of Jacek...
- Havası).
Bende Binem Kar Kara
Atlara is a form of the
Turkish folkloric tune Kaşık Havası.
There are
similar folkloric tunes known as
Bende Binem Kar Kara Atlara...