- Adam
Boryczka (1913–1988) was a
Captain of the
Polish Army and
member of the
underground Home Army in the area of Wilno,
where he
fought the
Germans and...
- War ended. In 1967, long
after the
abolition of
Stalinist terror, Adam
Boryczka, the last
member of the
elite British-trained
Cichociemny ("The Silent...
- 102 (4): 353–75. doi:10.1080/00335630.2016.1209548. S2CID 147882317.
Boryczka,
Jocelyn (2009). "Whose Responsibility? The
Politics of ****
Education Policy...
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hockey player Adam
Boreel (1602–1665),
Dutch theologian and
scholar Adam
Boryczka (1913–1988),
Polish Army
Captain Adam
Borzecki (born 1978), Polish-German...
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Archived from the
original on 2009-08-23.
Retrieved 2009-10-05.
Elena Boryczka (October 12, 2007). "Must-see TV:
Beaverton teen
rocks the
small screen...
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World War II had ended. It was only four
years later, in 1967, that Adam
Boryczka—a
soldier of AK and a
member of the elite, Britain-trained Cichociemny...
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History of Computing. 34 (1): 4–6. doi:10.1109/MAHC.2012.6. S2CID 201795798.
Boryczka, Urszula; Probierz, Barbara; Kozak, Jan (2016). "Automatic Categorization...
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History of Computing. 34 (1): 4–6. doi:10.1109/MAHC.2012.6. S2CID 201795798.
Boryczka, Urszula; Probierz, Barbara; Kozak, Jan (2016). "Automatic Categorization...
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TEDxBologna (15:04 min, in Italian)
Archived 2012-06-06 at the
Wayback Machine Boryczka, Grzegorz,
Marek Hartleb, and Małgorzata Janik. "Detection of hepatocellular...
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Revolution in the
American Midwest,"
Economic Geography (1991) 67#4, 281-315.
Boryczka, Raymond, and
Lorin Lee Cary. No
Strength Without Union: An Illustrated...