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Andrzej Pijanowski ([ˈlɛx ˈandʐɛj pijaˈnɔfski]; 26 July 1928 – 6
January 1974) was a
Polish film critic, broadcaster, director,
screenwriter and populiser...
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aware of the technique. It was not
until the 1970s, when
Hiroko Sato
Pijanowski – who
learned the
craft from
Norio Tamagawa[better source needed] – that...
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alleged ****-for-money ****
relationship between Griffin and
Pijanowski.
Griffin and
Pijanowski had
supposedly met at the Jax Kar Wash in
Birmingham where...
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original on 24
October 2012. Lust, G.; Williams, A.J.; Burton-Wurster, N.;
Pijanowski, G.J.; Beck, K.A.; Rubin, G.; Smith, G.K. (1993). "Joint
laxity and its...
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Hiroko Sato-
Pijanowski (née
Hiroko Sato;
January 1, 1942) is a ****anese
jewelry designer, artist,
author and educator. Sato-
Pijanowski is
credited with...
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solution and
examine feedback when
necessary In 2009,
professor John
Pijanowski described how the
Arkansas Program, an
ethics curriculum at the University...
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American program Wheel of
Fortune and
developed for
Poland by
Wojciech Pijanowski and Paweł Hańczakowski. The show
first ran from 2
October 1992 to mid-1998...
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Handbook for
Acoustic Ecology, A. R. C Publications, Vancouver, BC.
Pijanowski, B. C.; Villanueva-Rivera, L. J.; Dumyahn, S. L.; Farina, A.; Krause,...
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Marer 2000
Adrian Saxe Anne
Wilson Cynthia Bringle Eugene Pijanowski Hiroko Sato-
Pijanowski James Krenov Joyce Scott Marjorie Schick Paul
Joseph Stankard...
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Roman Catholic priest,
doctor of
pastoral theology Lech
Pijanowski (1928–1974), film-maker and game
designer Jerzy Pniewski (1913–1989),...