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plagens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plagens is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph C.
Plagens (1880–1943), Polish-born...
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Peter Plagens (born 1941) is an
American artist, art critic, and
novelist based in New York City. He is most
widely known for his
longstanding contributions...
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Joseph Casimir Plagens (January 29, 1880 –
March 31, 1943) was a Polish-born
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
bishop of the Diocese...
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Himmelreich R,
Hilbert H,
Plagens H,
Pirkl E, Li BC,
Herrmann R (November 1996). "Complete
sequence analysis...
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original on
October 21, 2023.
Retrieved October 21, 2023. Don Gummer;
Peter Plagens;
Evansville Museum of Arts,
History and Science;
Butler Institute of American...
- end of the
Guggenheim dream?". The Guardian.
Retrieved October 5, 2022.
Plagens,
Peter (September 7, 1998). "Rumble on the Ramps. ('The Art of the Motorcycle'...
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three years later in Berlin. Hans Krause: "Fleht zum Herrn, in
schweren Plagen,
seufzt das arme Vaterland." Neue (alte)
Dokumente aus der Franzosenzeit...
- 101.7 in the
Treasure Coast.
Panthers games on
radio are
called by Doug
Plagens on play-by-play, and Bill
Lindsay on color. In
September 2020, the Panthers...
- Gethsemane, the
Neapolitan chord (G♭ in the key of F minor) is used on the word "
Plagen" (torments) in the
chorale harmonization sung by the chorus:
According to...
- David, Ansen;
Donna Foote;
Katrine Ames; Jack Kroll;
Abigail Kuflik;
Peter Plagen (January 18, 1993). "AIDS and the Arts: A lost generation". Newsw****. p...