- Mati
Sirkel (born 12
October 1949) is an
Estonian translator and writer. He was born in Paide. In 1972 he
graduated from
Tartu State University with degrees...
- "Roadside Revival" – 3:43 "Poison Remedy" – 1:50 "For
Sirkel" – 0:43 "
Sirkel" – 3:13 "Etter
Sirkel" – 1:27 Jim
Lindsay - drums, percussion, vocals, keyboards...
-
Viive Sterpu (née
Sirkel,
December 10, 1953 –
December 5, 2012) was an
Estonian artist married to
fellow artist Eugen Sterpu. She
lived and
worked in Tallinn...
- Otto Tausig,
actor 2008:
Marina Abramović,
performance artist 2009: Mati
Sirkel,
translator 2010: Paul Holdengräber,
curator 2012:
Christoph Waltz, actor...
-
Shemoelof (born 1972),
Israeli poet, editor,
journalist and
activist Mati
Sirkel (born 1949),
Estonian translator and
writer Mati
Talvik (1942–2018), Estonian...
-
Timotheus von Bock in The Czar's
Madman to Kross' two
alter egos, Jaak
Sirkel and
Peeter Mirk in the semi-autobiographical novels,
indulges in this. And...
- character's
point of view, and
partly in the
voice of Paerand's
schoolmate Jaak
Sirkel, a
character in
several of Kross'
recent novels. The
novel opens with Ullo's...
- law
without his ****ent. He was ****isted by a
Prime Minister designated as
Sirkel till 1 July 1885 and
Diwan from 1 July 1885 till 17
November 1931 and Administrator...
- "Under Tårnets
Skygge (Underneath the
Shadow of the Tower)" - 5:49 "En
Sirkel av
Kosmisk Kaos (A
Circle of
Cosmic Chaos)" - 7:31 "Vandrerens Sang (The...
- Or in annulo" (Norwegian: På raud
grunn seks gule dråpar som
lagar ein
sirkel). This
means the arms have a red
field (background) and the
charge is a...