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Truda Carter (1890–1958), was a
designer who,
alongside her
first husband John Adams, was ****ociated with the Art Deco
pottery that
characterized Poole...
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Znamya Truda is a
Russian football club from Orekhovo-Zuevo,
Moscow Oblast. The club is most
noted because they are the
oldest now-playing club in Russia...
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established as a
subsidiary of the plant.
Plant #30
became known as the
Znamya Truda Machine-Building
Plant in 1965, and as the
Moscow Aircraft Production Organisation...
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Golos Truda (Russian: Голос Труда, lit. 'The
Voice of Labour') was a Russian-language
anarchist newspaper.
Founded by working-class
Russian expatriates...
- the
United States and
edited it
until his
death in 1950. In 1925, Delo
Truda was
founded in
Paris by
Peter Arshinov and
Nestor Makhno, two
former confederates...
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Truda Grosslichtová (23
February 1912 – 8 June 1995) was a
Czechoslovak film actress.
Truda Grosslichtová was born
Gertruda Marie Grosslichtová in Prague...
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Truda (5 July 1869 –
January 1904) was an Italian-born
Australian composer.
Truda was born on 5 July 1869 in Viggiano. His
parents were
Antonio Truda...
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Trude Möhwaldová (born 25
March 1915, date of
death unknown) was a
Czech alpine skier. She
competed in the women's
combined event at the 1936
Winter Olympics...
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Catholic Worker Cronaca Sovversiva Fifth Estate Free
Society Freiheit Golos Truda Liberty Loompanics Mother Earth PM
Press Regeneración
Vanguard The Word...
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Ternii Truda (Russian: Тернии труда,
Thorns of Labour) was a
Bolshevik legal w****ly
newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from 6 January [O.S...