- A
kittel (Yiddish: קיטל [ˈkɪtl̩]) is a
white linen or
cotton robe worn by some
religious Ashke**** Jews on holidays, in the
synagogue or at home when leading...
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Military M35
version usually had
hidden buttons. A
double breasted version (
kitel) for
officers of all
ranks existed during the
Tsarist period. The gymnastyorka...
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Martin Kitel (born 24
April 1966) is a
Swedish boxer. He
competed in the men's
light middleweight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- (DEN), RSC-3
Vincenzo Nardiello (ITA) def.
Likou Aliu (SAM), KO-3
Martin Kitel (SWE) def.
Ncholu Monontsi (LES), 5:0
Segundo Mercado (ECU) def.
Vaban Banko...
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words in the
Kociewie dialect including zvȯnek (bell),
klastry (hair), and
kitel (skirt) Native to
Poland Region Kociewie Ethnicity Kocievians Language family...
- clothing),
cymes (slang for very
tasty food),
geszeft (slang for business),
kitel (slang for apron),
machlojka (slang for scam),
mamona (money),
manele (slang...
- ISBN 0-7494-3990-4, p. 138 http://www.
kitel.kz/en/2004/oview/431270397/ "Kazakh
Telecommunications CJSC"], a
profile from 2004
KITEL exhibition "Kazakhstan: Telecommunication...
- 1988
Summer Olympics,
losing on
points in the
boxing competition to
Martin Kitel of Sweden. He
turned professional after the
games and,
fighting as a middleweight...
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early 1900s. The officers'
equivalent was a
white double breasted tunic or
kitel.
During the Russo-****anese War of 1904–05, the
white gymnasterka with its...
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Hussain S**** (****stan) by decision, 5-0 Quarterfinal:
Defeated Martin Kitel (Sweden) by decision, 5-0 Semifinal: Lost to Park Si-hun (South Korea) by...