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Judasz Tadeusz Krusinski (correctly, Polish: Krusiński) (born 1675 – died 1756) was a
Polish Jesuit who
lived in the
Safavid Iran from 1707 to 1725/1728...
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other artists such as Novemthree, Monarch,
Steve Von Till (Neurosis) and
Judasz & Nahimana.
Since their formation they have
released 6 full-length albums...
- H., eds. (1984).
Antenna Engineering Handbook.
McGraw Hill. p. 27⸗14.
Judasz, T.; Balsley, B. (March 1989). "Improved
theoretical and
experimental models...
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supporting evidence from
sources that
existed around the same time, such as
Judasz Tadeusz Krusinski,
Mohammad Mohsen, or
Hazin Lahiji. On 11
October 1726...
- H****ler, Ars Nova,
Subtilior Ensemble and
Urbaniak 2004, DUX,
Warsaw Jezusa Judasz przedał -
Polish p****ion play music, with
Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz 2004...
- Polish). 18
January 2013. "Bereszyński już nie
dostaje wiadomości ze słowem "
Judasz"".
Przeglad Sportowy (in Polish). 4
April 2013. "Bartosz Bereszyński po...
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Central Michigan Buffalo, NY 1:00 p.m. EST
Marcy Barberic 9' (pen.)
Andrea Judasz 72'
Payton Robertson 105'
Report 16' (pen.)
Samantha Kaye-Toral Stadium:...
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tygodnik (London), vol. 16, No. 36 (805), 3
September 1961, p. 4) "Barabasz i
Judasz" ("Barabbas and Judas";
letter to the editor, Wiadomości:
tygodnik (London)...
- determination,
which pla**** a part in the
collapse of the
Safavid kingdom.
Judasz Tadeusz Krusinski considers Soltan Hoseyn to have been "less able and resolute...
- (Uphill, 1910), and Echo (1911). He
became famous locally for his play
Judasz z
Kariothu (Judas of Kerioth, 1913),
based on the New
Testament and staged...