- the name Li
Yunhe during primary school. She told her
biographer Roxane Witke that she
liked the name
because "Yunhe,"
meaning "crane in the cloud," sounded...
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Ryszard Witke (9
November 1939 – 27
October 2020) was a
Polish ski jumper. He
competed at the 1964
Winter Olympics and the 1968
Winter Olympics.
Witke died...
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rendered into
German in
several different variations, including: Woitke,
Witke, Voitke, Voytke, Woytke, Vogtke, Woytegk, Woytek, Wogtke, Woetke, Wötke...
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Witke-Jeżewski [de] (1862,
Skrwilno – 1944, Jasieniec), a
Polish landowner, art collector,
patron of
artists and
cultural institutions Ryszard Witke (1939–2020...
- PMID 19484896. Molony,
Theiss & Choi 2016, p. 252. Wolf,
Witke &
Martin 1975, p. 112. Wolf,
Witke &
Martin 1975, p. 111. Molony,
Theiss & Choi 2016, p. 257...
- the
original on 22
November 2006.
Retrieved 27
February 2008.
Charlies Witke,
Review of
David Alvarez, The Pope's Soldiers: A
Military History of the...
- pp. 16–22
Miscellaneous poems and
translations (1763), pp.1-9
Witke,
Charles (1970).
Witke, Charles:
Latin Satire, Leiden, Netherlands, 1970, pp. 61–78...
- Wojteczek, Wojtuś. Serbian: Воjтех /
Vojteh Croatian:
Vojtjeh German: Woitke,
Witke, Voitke, Voytke, Woytke, Vogtke, Wogtke, Woetke, Wötke, Wotke, Woyzeck,...
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dispute with
Stephen of
Alinerre over the
merits of
Bernard of Clairvaux.
Witke,
Charles (1970).
Latin Satire:The
Structure of Persuasion. Leiden, Netherlands:...
- Pt 2): 1899–1911. doi:10.1083/jcb.135.6.1899. PMC 2133977. PMID 8991100.
Witke W,
Schleicher M,
Noegel AA (Jan 1992). "Redundancy in the microfilament...