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Robert Musil (German: [ˈʁoːbɛʁt
ˈmuːzɪl]; 6
November 1880 – 15
April 1942) was an
Austrian philosophical writer. His
unfinished novel, The Man Without...
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Nikolai Ignatyevich Muzil (Russian: Николай Игнатьевич Музиль; 26
November 1839 – 9 July 1906) was a
Russian stage actor ****ociated with Moscow's Maly...
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debuting in the 1956 film One
Night directed by
Maksym Ruf and
Oleksandr Muzil. She got an
appointment with the
writer and
academician Mykola Bazhan and...
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Musile di
Piave (Italian: [muˈziːle di ˈpjaːve]; Venetian:
Muxil [
muˈzil]) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto,
northern Italy...
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protagonist talks about at
least two
prominent friends in the book, not
least '
Muzil' (who
represents Michel Foucault) who also
suffers and dies from AIDS. Isabelle...
- (listen). acicate:
spurs or the
spikes on spurs; incentive. From
Arabic (
Muzil) as-siqaT "what
takes away weaknesses." acidaque:
Muslim dowry. From Arabic...
- Natalya, Vasily's wife
Vasili Vanin as
Kremlin commandant Matveyev Yelena Muzil as
Yevdokiya Ivanovna, Lenin's
housekeeper Iosif Tolchanov as
Andrei Fyodorovich...
- of
Muzil,
accelerated by two **** citizens, the
communist Romano Kumar and
socialist Steno Califfi, who
managed to find the
pipes that
supplied Muzil with...
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Fragrant Garden: On the
Genealogy of the
Descendants of Jáfar at-Ţayyār"]
Muzīl an-Niqāb al-Khafā’a án Kunā Sādātinā Banī Al-Wafā’a ["Removing the Concealing...
- of Theater,
Music and Cinematography), in the
class of
Professor A. A.
Muzil (А.А. Музиль). Upon graduation, he
spent three years working as a Master...