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Edwarda O'Bara (March 27, 1953 –
November 21, 2012) was an
American woman who
spent 42
years in a
diabetic coma
starting in
January 1970
after contracting...
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Edwarda de
Oliveira Dias (born 22
April 1999) is a
Brazilian Paralympic volleyball player. She won the
bronze medal playing for the
Brazilian Women's...
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Edward Jancarz Stadium (Polish:
Stadion im.
Edwarda Jancarza),
formerly the
Stadion żużlowy Gorzów Wielkopolski, is a 15,000-capacity multi-use stadium...
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Volume 2: Écrits posthumes, 1922–1940
Volume 3: Œuvres littéraires:
Madame Edwarda – Le
Petit – L'Archangélique – L'Impossible – La Scissiparité – L'Abbé...
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Stadion im.
Edwarda Szymkowiaka (English:
Edward Szymkowiak Stadium) is a multi-use
stadium in Bytom, Poland.
Until 1945
former name of
stadium was Hindenburg...
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Astrid Melissa Edwarda Horn
Weitzberg (born 8
April 1987),
known as
Melissa Horn, is a
Swedish pop artist. She is the
daughter of
singer Maritza Horn...
- 1941 and
eventually dying in that
condition more than 37
years later.
Edwarda O'Bara and
Aruna Shanbaug later exceeded Esposito's
record of
having been...
- the
writer Georges Bataille (Histoire de l'oeil-Story of the Eye,
Madame Edwarda, 1937), as well as
those of Bob
Flanagan (Slave
Sonnets (1986), **** Journal...
- The
Kwadrat Theatre (Polish:
Teatr Kwadrat im.
Edwarda Dziewońskiego, "Edward Dziewoński
Square Theatre") is
theatre in Warsaw,
Poland located at 138...
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Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz (Polish: 11 Pułk Ułanów
Legionowych im. Marszałka
Edwarda Śmigłego-Rydza, 11 puł) was a
cavalry unit of the
Polish Army,
which existed...