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Wolin (Polish: [ˈvɔlin]; German:
Wollin [vɔˈliːn]) is a
Polish island in the
Baltic Sea, just off the
Polish coast. Administratively, the
island belongs...
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Steven Wolin (born
December 9, 1961) is an
American lawyer. He is a vice
chairman of the
corporate advisory firm
Brunswick Group, an
equity partner...
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Wolin 2008...
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Sheldon Sanford Wolin (/ˈwoʊlɪn/;
August 4, 1922 –
October 21, 2015) was an
American political theorist and
writer on
contemporary politics. A political...
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Wolin (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔlin]; German: Wollin) is a town in
northwestern Poland,
situated on the
southern tip of the
Wolin island off the Baltic...
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Wolin Svetovit is
either a 9th- or a 10th-century
figurine made from the wood of
European yew tree,
discovered in 1974, in the
island of
Wolin, Poland...
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Wolin County was a
county of
Szczecin Voivodeship, in the
Polish People's Republic. It
comprised Wolin, the
eastern part of Usedom, and
other smaller surrounding...
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Jouvenel and E. H. Carr, and
subsequently by F.
William Engdahl and
Sheldon S.
Wolin. In his 1952 book The
Origins of
Totalitarian Democracy Talmon argued that...
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Wolin Castle was a
castle in the town
Wolin on the
island also
named Wolin (in Poland),
owned by the
dukes of Pomerania. When
bishop Otto of
Bamberg made...
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Penny Wolin (born June 5, 1953), also
known as
Penny Diane Wolin and
Penny Wolin-Semple, is an
American portrait photographer and a
visual anthropologist...