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Glücklich is a
German family name
which means "lucky".
Those with the
surname include:
Vilma Glücklich (1872-1927),
Hungarian educational reformer, pacifist...
- 2:09 "Sumisu" (****anese for
Smith – a
tribute to The Smiths) - 2:13 "
Glücklich" (Happy) - 2:56 "Ich gehöre
nicht dazu" (I don't
belong to them) - 3:15...
- Jens
Glücklich (born 10 July 1966) is a
German former cyclist who,
prior to the
German reunification,
competed for East Germany. He
competed in the track...
- university.
Glucklich 1997, pp. 59–61, 205–12
Glucklich 1997, pp. 53–5 Brown,
Michael F. (1993).
Thinking About Magic.
Greenwood Press. pp. 5–7.
Glucklich 1997...
- as Adharma.
Ariel Glucklich translates Adharma as chaos, disorder, non-harmonious and
explains it as
opposite of Dharma.
Glucklich states that adharma...
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Vilma Glücklich (1872–1927), was a
Hungarian educational reformer,
pacifist and women's
rights activist. In 1896, she
became the
first woman in Hungary...
- 157–158.
Michaels 2004, pp. 288–289. Kane 1953, p. 561. Eck 2012, pp. 7–9.
Glucklich,
Ariel (2008). The
Strides of Vishnu:
Hindu Culture in
Historical Perspective:...
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Wilma Glücklich is a
German politician of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and
former member of the
German Bundestag. In 1974
Glücklich joined the...
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Henryk Glücklich (22
January 1945 – 23
September 2014) was a
Polish motorcycle speedway.
Glücklich appeared in the
Speedway World Championship finals...
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giving and it
might have been a
Buddhist festival. In contrast,
Ariel Glucklich – a
scholar of
Hinduism and
Anthropology of Religion, the
Xuanzang memoir...