- Ron
Labinski (December 7, 1937 –
January 1, 2023) was an
American architect,
notable for
influential designs of
stadiums for
professional baseball and...
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Labinsky (masculine),
Labinskaya (feminine), or
Labinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Andrey Labinsky (1871–1941), Russian/Soviet
tenor Numa Labinsky, one...
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employ 185
people by 1996. The HOK
Sport studio was led by
architect Ron
Labinski, who has been
described as "the world's
first sports venue architect."...
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Sveti Lovreč
Labinski (Croatian: Sv. Lovreċ
Labinski / Italian: St.Lorenzo di Albona) is a
small hamlet in Raša muni****lity,
Istria County, Croatia....
- Ust-Labinsky
District (Russian: Усть-Лабинский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-eight in
Krasnodar Krai, Russia. As a muni****l...
- (University of Delaware;
Proquest Dissertations Publishing, 1978. 7816908).
Labinski,
Nicholas Winter. "A
Transitional Moment:
William McKinley's
Foreign Policy...
- upbeat, great-sounding rocker." New
Braunfels Herald-Zeitung
critic Tom
Labinski said that the song "is
bouncy enough and
picks up
steam as it goes." Eder...
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Randy Staub – engineer,
mixing Brian Dobbs, Ed Korengo,
Darren Grahn, Jim
Labinski, Bill Kennedy, Kim Lomas,
Roger Monk, Ken Villeneuve, Greg
Goldman – additional...
- Ust-Labinsky (masculine), Ust-Labinskaya (feminine), or Ust-Labinskoye (neuter) may
refer to: Ust-Labinsky District, a
district of
Krasnodar Krai, Russia...
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osteoporosis and
offers guidance to
others with the disease. In
Steve Labinski's review, he
described the book as
inspiring women to
fight the disease...