- "Mimis"
Plessas (Gr****: Δημήτριος «Μίμης» Πλέσσας; 12
October 1924 – 5
October 2024) was a Gr**** musician, composer,
conductor and pianist.
Plessas was born...
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Plessa (Lower Sorbian: Plesow,
pronounced [ˈplɛsɔw]) is a muni****lity in the Elbe-Elster district, in Brandenburg, Germany.
Following a
redrawing of local...
- the core
identity of its predecessors. The
story was well praised. Nick
Plessas of
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) said the story's most
memorable moments...
- writers'
ability to feed
smaller stories into the
overall narrative. Nick
Plessas of
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)
noted the best
stories "are to be found...
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dominated by
singers such as
Nikos Xanthopoulos and
composers such as
Mimis Plessas.
Among the most
significant songwriters and
lyricists of this
period are...
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representing the five
stages of grief.
Electronic Gaming Monthly's Nick
Plessas found his
journey to be "far more redeeming" than that of John Marston...
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Plessa station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Plessa,
located in the Elbe-Elster
district in Brandenburg, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
- Song
Contest 1983 with the song "Mou les" (Μου λες),
composed by
Antonis Plessas, with
lyrics by
Sofia Fildissi, and
performed by
Christie Stasinopoulou...
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planned on
studying physics, but she met her mentor, Gr****
composer Mimis Plessas, who
persuaded her to
become a singer. She
began her
career in 1959 performing...
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masterful piece of storytelling", and
Electronic Gaming Monthly's Nick
Plessas declared it "a true work of art".
Giant Bomb's Dan
Ryckert considered the...