- Zdeněk
Pýcha (29 May 1926 – 11 May 2020) was a
Czech ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1952
Winter Olympics. He was born in Prague. He died in May...
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string arrangements (5, 6) Joni
McCabe –
string conductor (5, 6) Petr
Pycha –
string contractor (5, 6) John
Ellis –
backing vocals (2-4, 7, 10), additional...
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strings Adam
Klemens –
conductor Oliver Kraus –
string arrangement Petr
Pycha –
orchestra contractor Tom
Coyne –
mastering Cameron Craig –
engineer Tom...
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Linda Perry –
piano (track 12) Greg
Phillinganes –
piano (track 10) Petr
Pycha –
orchestra contractor (track 8)
Ariel Rechtshaid – programming, synthesizers...
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downward entailment to nonveridicality" (PDF). In
Maria Andronis; Anne
Pycha;
Keiko Yoshimura (eds.). CLS 38:
Papers from the 38th
Annual Meeting of...
- Dudusová as
Gitka Irena Mrozková as
Linda Hana
Mrozkovy as
Lenka Norbert Pycha as Mar****n
Simona Racková as Gaba
Roman Fiser as
Jozka Frantisek Stanek...
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Bulaga has one
small Polish word
tattooed on each arm (siła "strength", and
pycha "pride"). He was
raised Catholic.
Bulaga grew up in
Crystal Lake, Illinois...
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Campbell –
orchestral and
choir arrangements Richard Flocca –
conducting Petr
Pycha –
orchestra contractor Mike
Schuppan –
engineering Travis Warner – engineering...
- Czech).
Vltave Labe Media. 20
January 2014.
Retrieved 25
September 2024.
Pýcha, Jaromír (25
January 2024). "Podal si ruku s
prezidenty i královnou. Fotbalový...
- (Published 2003)". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on 2023-06-22.
Pycha,
Petra (January 1, 1999). "Andy Brick,
Orchestra Recordings". MUSA. Retrieved...