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Ernst Anton Plischke (1903 – 23 May 1992) was an Austrian-New
Zealand modernist architect, town
planner and
furniture designer whose work is well known...
- the Year'
award over a
dairy farmer's
tweets about the practice. Hans
Plischke: "Das Kuhblasen. Eine völkerkundliche
Miszelle zu Herodot,' Zeitschrift...
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refers to
herself as "Mrs.
Plischke from the
Foreign Service Institute." Additionally, she is
named as
Margarethe Plischke in
Kennedy and the
Berlin Wall...
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Archived from the
original on
December 2, 2020.
Retrieved November 26, 2020.
Plischke, Elmer. U.S.
Department of State: A
Reference History. Westport, Conn.:...
- Anna
Plischke (formerly Lang, née Schwitzer; 1895–1983) was a
landscape designer trained in Vienna, who
practised in New Zealand. She
introduced modernist...
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Sylvia Plischke (Czech: Plischkeová, born 20 July 1977) is a
former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia,
representing Austria. Her career-high...
- the same as in Rimau-rimau. A
Czech ethnographer, Dr. Karl
Plischke (Czech:
Karel Plischke),
published an
article in 1890 in
German "Kurze Mittheilung...
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introduced to New Zealand,
European architect Ernst Plischke was a part of this and his wife Anna
Plischke brought her
European training in
landscapes to influence...
- the verdict.
Junker et al. 2004, p. 68.
Plischke 1947, pp. 824–25. Smit 2008, p. 30. Smit 2008, p. 348.
Plischke 1947, p. 825. "1948–1949:
Separation of...
- Kent
Henry Plischke (April 5, 1948 –
March 18, 2009),
known as Kent Henry, was an
American guitarist and
songwriter best
known for his
contributions to...