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Antoni ‘’Kolka’’
Kolczyński (25
August 1917 – 19 June 1964) was a
Polish boxer,
champion of
Europe and parti****nt in the
Olympic Games. In 1937 he won...
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Journal of
Slavic Linguistics. 13 (2): 251–270. ISSN 1068-2090. Jarosław
Kolczyński (2003). "Jeszcze raz o
upiorze (wampirze) i
strzygoni (strzydze)" (PDF)...
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Amanda Kolczynski (born 10
August 1993) is a
French handballer for Saint-Amand
Handball and the
France national team. All-Star
Right Wing of the Championnat...
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Tomek Kolczynski, aka Kold (born 1973 in Gdańsk, Poland), is a
Swiss musician,
composer and
sound designer.
Tomek Kolczynski studied audio design from...
- Team
member B. K. Davis, Ice Team
member Lieutenant Colonel Edward F.
Kolczynski, Commander,
Detachment 11, 2d
Weather Squadron,
Patrick Air
Force Base...
- Ukrainian: упир, romanized: upyr; from Old
Russian упирь (upir'). Jarosław
Kolczyński (2003). "Jeszcze raz o
upiorze (wampirze) i
strzygoni (strzydze)". Etnografia...
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Italian and
Polish ancestry. The
oldest child of
Daniel and
Veronica (
Kolczynski) Marino, he has two
younger sisters,
Cindi and Debbie. His
father delivered...
- Chmielewski, Józef Pisarski,
Aleksander Polus,
Antoni Czortek,
Antoni Kolczyński,
Aleksy Antkiewicz,
Zygmunt Chychła,
Zenon Stefaniuk,
Leszek Drogosz,...
- 3–14. doi:10.1097/PTS.0b013e3182446c51. PMID 22343800. S2CID 22146355.
Kolczynski,
Phillip (8
September 1997). "NTSB
Accident Investigations: What You Need...
- musicians, such as the
overtone singing group Huun-Huur-Tu from Tuva or
Tomek Kolczynski (kold electronics) on
their album Igloo and on a
production of Faust....