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Misztal is a
Polish surname, and it may
refer to:
Franciszek Misztal (1901, in
Lisie Jamy – 1981), a
Polish aeronautical engineer Henryk Misztal [pl] (born...
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Piotr Wiktor Misztal (born 19
October 1965 in Łódź) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 8890
votes in 9 Łódź...
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Franciszek Misztal (15
March 1901, in a
village Lisie Jamy near Lubaczów – 9 June 1981, in Warsaw) -
Polish aircraft designer. He
studied at Lviv Polytechnic...
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Piotr Misztal (born 10 July 1987) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Znicz Pruszków,
which he captains.
Piotr Misztal at 90minut...
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premillennial Christian right to
adopt a more
aggressive dominionist stance.
Misztal and
Shupe concur with Sara
Diamond and
Frederick Clarkson by arguing, "Reconstructionists...
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Israeli forces, was initiated.
According to
Canadian veteran Frank Misztal, "the
Austrians and
Polish shared a base camp at
Kanikir near the town...
- Scandal, and the
Mormon Empire.
Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-654-3.
Misztal, Bronislaw; ——, eds. (1992).
Religion and
Politics in
Comparative Perspective:...
- (programming language).
Misztal,
Ignacy (1999). "Complex Models, More Data:
Simpler Programming?".
Interbull Bulletin. 20: 33–42.
Misztal, I; Tsuruta, S; Strabel...
- (2): 19–62. doi:10.14746/sr.2018.2.2.03. ISSN 2544-5502. Shupe,
Anson D.;
Misztal,
Bronislaw (1998). Religion, Mobilization, and
Social Action. Praeger....
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along to
soldiers in the field. "This isn't just an
automatic system,"
Misztal emphasizes. "If it
thinks it
finds something that
could be a potential...