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Olevik (Estonian:
Present Time) was a w****ly
newspaper published in Tartu, Estonia. The
paper existed between 1882 and 1915.
Olevik was
established in...
- The
Hollywood Reporter. 6
September 2011.
Retrieved 6
September 2011.
Olevik,
Josefin (4
April 2011). "Så förgörs en regissör".
Fokus (in Swedish). Retrieved...
- the
drummer Olavi Sander (
Olevik)
temporarily left the band and was
replaced by
Kristjan (Väikepax).
Later however Olevik returned and the band has two...
- century. It was
considered as
having a more
radical line than the
moderate Olevik.
Sakala was the
first political newspaper in Estonian. It was the most po****r...
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defunct Narvski Rabotchi defunct Okupeeritud Eesti Sõna
defunct 1992–1993
Olevik defunct Perno Postimees defunct Petseri Postimees defunct Petseri and Setomaa...
- took a break. Aske
Jacoby left the band and was
replaced on b**** by Erik
Olevik. The band
returned for a tour of Canada, Denmark, and Germany. In 2012 the...
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Mariane Bitran (fl),
Makiko Hirabayashi (p), Bob
Rockwell (sax), Erik
Olevik (b),
Morten Lund (dr) Hide and S**** (Enja 2009)
Makiko Hirabayashi Trio...
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school and
return home,
where he
wrote poetry and
occasional columns for the
Olevik newspaper. His
poetry starkly contrasted that of his contemporaries, and...
- teacher,
brother of Tõnis Grenzstein [Wikidata]. In 1881, he
founded the
Olevik newspaper,
which become one of the most
important Estonian newspapers of...
- was an
Estonian poet.
Between 1886 and 1893 he
worked for the
newspaper Olevik. In 1895 he
founded his own
publishing house,
printing shop and bookshop...