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Andrzej Szarmach (Polish pronunciation: [ˈandʐɛj ˈʂarmax]; born 3
October 1950) is a
Polish former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Prior...
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Szarmach (born 12
February 1978,
Starogard Gdański, Poland) – also
known as
Sharmi – is a
Polish jazz and pop singer,
composer and songwriter. She...
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Bastia in Toulon.
Auxerre lost the
match 2–0. On 20
November 1980,
Andrzej Szarmach signed for
Auxerre having received consent from the
Polish Football ****ociation...
- Charles-Edwards 2013, p. 497.
Wainwright 1975, p. 320.
Szarmach 1998, pp. 125–126.
Szarmach 1998, p. 125.
Henry of
Huntingdon (1968) [1853; London, UK:...
- ISBN 978-0-521-37794-2. Schulman, Jana K.;
Szarmach, Paul E. (2012). "Introduction". In Schulman, Jana K.;
Szarmach, Paul E. (eds.).
Beowulf and Kalamazoo...
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Lionel Sachy (1987–88) Alec
Hrnic (1988–89)
Jacky Lemée (1989)
Andrzej Szarmach (1989–91)
Joachim Marx (1991 –
October 1992)
Victor Zvunka (October 1992–98)...
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Islamic Spain" in
Aspects of
Jewish Culture in the
Middle Ages ed. Paul E.
Szarmach, Albany:
State University of New York
Press (1979) Swetschinski, Daniel...
- "Alfred as
Author and Translator". In
Nicole Guenther Discenza; Paul E.
Szarmach (eds.). A
Companion to
Alfred the Great. Leiden: Brill. pp. 113–142. doi:10...
- for and against. 7
goals Grzegorz Lato 5
goals Johan Neeskens Andrzej Szarmach 4
goals Johnny Rep Ralf Edström Gerd Müller 3
goals René
Houseman Rivellino...
- (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 2000)
Szarmach, Paul E., "Chrodegang",
Routledge Revivals:
Medieval England (1998), (Paul E.
Szarmach, M.
Teresa Tavormina, Joel...