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- Włodzimierz Szymanowicz (born Wrocław, Poland; September 3, 1946 – March 4, 1967) was a Polish painter and poet. He was the son of Jadwiga, a Polish aristocrat...
- The Freedom Party of Ontario is a political party in Ontario, Canada. The party ran twenty-four candidates in the 2003 provincial election. Information...
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- sheriff of Barrington-on-Hudson Charles Vandervaart as young Fred Taveeta Szymanowicz as young Deloris Robert Bazzocchi as Steve Thompson, a student who died...
- Lola Szereszewska (1895–1943) J****z Szpotański (1929–2001) Włodzimierz Szymanowicz (1946–1967) Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012), Nobel Prize in Literature...
- Zylka as Corporal Kurtz, a subordinate Marine recruiter of Will Taveeta Szymanowicz as RiRi Curtis, a fellow member of the cheerleading team, and Addy and...
- Jewish-Polish poet and lyricist killed in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Włodzimierz Szymanowicz Wisława Szymborska, 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature Szymon Szymonowic...
- 1007/978-94-007-7500-8_8. ISBN 978-94-007-7499-5. PMID 24470094. Daniłowicz-Szymanowicz L, Świątczak M, Sikorska K, Starzyński RR, Raczak A, Lipiński P (2021-07-16)...
- student president, football quarterback, and ruler of the school. Taveeta Szymanowicz as Valerie, the head cheerleader and central antagonist in the series...
- Stanislav Szukalski (1893–1987) Boguslaw Szwacz (1912–2009) Włodzimierz Szymanowicz (1946–1967) Pantaleon Szyndler (1846–1905) Franciszek Tepa (1829–1889)...