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Mazurka
Mazourka Ma*zour"ka, Mazurka Ma*zur"ka, n.
A Polish dance, or the music which accompanies it, usually in
3-4 or 3-8 measure, with a strong accent on the second beat.
Meaning of Mazur from wikipedia
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Mazur can
refer to:
Masurians or
Mazurs, an
ethnic group with
historic origins in the
Polish region of
Masovia Mazur (surname),
including a list of people...
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Brown Furman. The film is
based on the
eponymous autobiography by
Robert Mazur, a U.S.
Customs special agent, who in the 1980s
helped bust
Pablo Escobar's...
- Bret
Hadley "Epic"
Mazur (born
August 31, 1970) is an
American vocalist, rapper, and
record producer. He is best
known as a
founder and
former frontman...
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Monet Happy Mazur (born
April 17, 1976) is an
American actress.She is best
known as
Laura Fine-baker on The CW show All
American (TV series)
Mazur was born...
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Heather Mazur is an
American actress, best
known for her role as
Sarah Cooper in the 1990 film
Night of the
Living Dead.
Mazur was born in Pittsburgh....
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Mazur's theorem may
refer to: Ascoli–
Mazur theorem, or
Mazur's theorem, a
corollary of the Hahn–Banach
separation theorem in
functional analysis Mazur's...
- Mieczysław
Mazur (1
January 1905, Lwów – 5
November 1981, Warsaw) was a
Polish mathematician and a
member of the
Polish Academy of Sciences.
Mazur made important...
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Theorem in
number theory,
Mazur's torsion theorem in
arithmetic geometry, the
Mazur swindle in
geometric topology, and the
Mazur manifold in differential...
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Theodore Mazur (born
December 21, 1977) is an
American guitarist, best
known as the lead
guitarist for
alternative rock band Our Lady Peace.
Mazur replaced...
- The
Mazur is a
Polish folk and
ballroom dance with
origins in the
region of Mazovia. It is one of the five
Polish national dances. The
Mazur was known...