- from
which he
graduated in 1929.
Radauskas could speak the German, French, Russian, and
Polish languages. Later,
Radauskas studied Lithuanian,
German and...
- of Lithuania.
Algirdas Radauskas (1987–1990)
Antanas Zenkevičius (1990–1991)
Jonas Aleknavičius (1991–1992)
Algirdas Radauskas (1992–1994)
Antanas Zenkevičius...
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journalist Henrikas Natalevičius (b. 1953),
Lithuanian painter Henrikas Radauskas (1910–1970),
Lithuanian poet and
writer Henrikas Žustautas (born 1994)...
- (lt:Alfonsas Nyka-Niliūnas) – poet,
living in the
United States Henrikas Radauskas (1910–1970) – poet, one of the
major figures of
Lithuanian literature...
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Election Raise Alarms". The New York Times.
Retrieved 1
April 2024.
Radauskas,
Gintaras (April 8, 2024). "Microsoft:
China uses AI to test US voters...
- Ponge,
Wallace Stevens,
Richard Wilbur,
Rainer M. Rilke, and
Henrikas Radauskas. The
famed Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson once
wrote "All is a...
-
court in case C‑391/09". curia.europa.eu.
Retrieved 26
November 2019.
Radauskas, Gintaras. "G.Nausėda Varšuvoje pamatė visišką sutarimą su Lenkija, ES...
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Lithuanian (Tomas Venclova,
Gintaras Patackas,
Antanas A. Jonynas,
Henrikas Radauskas). Her most
significant published translations include Jack Kerouac's The...
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Ottoman E/Albania, p/nf) Jean
Racine (1639–1699, France, d/p)
Henrikas Radauskas (1910–1970, Poland/US, p) Ann
Radcliffe (1764–1823, England, f) Timothy...
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Kazys Bradūnas (1917–2009),
Bernardas Brazdžionis (1907–2002),
Henrikas Radauskas (1910–1970) and many others.
Numerous Lithuanian poets were
forced into...