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Chiara Lubich (born
Silvia Lubich;
January 22, 1920,
Trento –
March 14, 2008,
Rocca di Papa), was an
Italian teacher and
author who
founded the Focolare...
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Evgeniya Dmitrievna "Jenia"
Lubich (Russian: Евгения Дмитриевна "Женя" Любич, born 20
March 1984) is a
Russian singer-songwriter who
performs and writes...
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Lubich is a surname.
Notable people with this name include:
Berndt Lubich von Milovan, Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the
Waffen SS
Bronko Lubich (also...
- manager,
referee and promoter.
Known by his ring
names Bronco or
Bronko Lubich, he and Aldo
Bogni were
veteran "heels"
under manager "Colonel"
Homer O'Dell...
- Miranda,
Gerald Toto,
Helena Noguerra,
Liset Alea,
Mareva Galanter,
Jenia Lubich and Élodie Frégé. In 2010 the band
released a
compilation featuring solo...
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Movement and
received the
nickname "Luce" ("light") by the
founder Chiara Lubich. When she was 16, she was
diagnosed with
osteogenic sarcoma, a
painful bone...
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Christian Lubich (born 29 July 1959) is an
Austrian mathematician,
specializing in
numerical analysis.
After secondary education at the Bundesrealgymnasium...
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villainous character for the
first time in 1950. In the mid-1950s,
Bronco Lubich acted as his manager. He won the NWA
United States Heavyweight Championship...
- the
Golden Rule. It was
founded by then
elementary school teacher Chiara Lubich in 1943 in Trento,
Northern Italy as a
Roman Catholic lay movement; it remains...
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should suffer these things." A
different approach was
suggested by
Chiara Lubich,
where forsakeness is seen an
element of
inseparable reciprocity with respect...