- Lazdynų
Pelėda (literally:
Hazelnut Owl) was the
common pen name of two
Lithuanian sisters writers:
Sofija Ivanauskaitė-Pšibiliauskienė (1867–1926) and...
- in his
Lithuanian heritage. His
various owl
series include the wind-up
Peleda range from Toy Tokyo,
which was sold in
Urban Out****ers, and his collaborations...
- Pšibiliauskienė were
Lithuanian sisters who
wrote under the
shared pen name Lazdynų
Pelėda (Hazel Owl).
Marija married Belarusian literary critic and
politician Vaclau...
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Eastern European countries. As part of
Aviation Task
Force 3
under Operation Peleda,
Chinook HC.5/6s from No. 27
Squadron RAF were deplo**** to
Amari Air Base...
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Lithuanian sister writers of
Polish origin,
using the same pen name Lazdynų
Pelėda (Hazel Owl). Pšibiliauskienė was born to an
impractical painter Nikodem...
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Jurevicius (Scarygirl) and together, they co-created,
directed and
produced PELEDA – a multi-platform
animation set in a pseudo-Baltic wonderland. It wowed...
- was
first formally dramatized in 1907 by the
Lithuanian writers Lazdynų
Pelėda and
Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis. The play, Blinda, the
Leveller of...
- Toma Vaškevičiūtė (she
previously parti****ted in the
first season as "
Pelėda"),
Simona Nainė (she
previously parti****ted as
guest mask in the third...
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necessarily the
particular sea in
Eastern Europe); dėmėta
pelėda (instead of dėmėtoji
pelėda)
means any owl that has dots on its
plumage (not necessarily...
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frequently writing jointly with her
sister under the pen name Lazdynų
Pelėda,
wrote in
Polish and
Lithuanian Meilė Lukšienė (1913–2009),
writings on...