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Zdzisława Barbara Sośnicka (born 29
August 1945, in Kalisz) is a
Polish singer who
became po****r in the 1970s and 1980s. She was
awarded a
Grand Prix...
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Zdzisława Donat-Pajda (born 4 July 1936, in Poznań) is a
Polish coloratura soprano. She
studied in
Warsaw and Siena,
where she was a
pupil of Gino Bechi...
- 2017.
Polska Agencja Prasowa (23
February 2005). "Morderstwo
malarza Zdzisława Beksińskiego. Zabójca Beksińskiego
posiedzi 25 lat – odwołanie oddalone"...
- Zdzisław
Krzyszkowiak Muni****l
Stadium (Polish:
Stadion Miejski im.
Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka) is a multi-use
stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It was completed...
- "to do, make", and sław / slav - "glory, fame". The
female version is
Zdzisława (Polish pronunciation: [zd͡ʑiˈswava]). The name may
refer to: Zdzisław...
- as a half-time
substitute for
Tomasz Kuszczak in a 1–0
victory at the
Zdzislawa Krzyszkowiaka Stadium in Bydgoszcz. He
earned his
second cap and his first...
- People's Poland".
Polish American Studies. 26 (2): 15–30. JSTOR 20147803.
Zdzislawa Walaszek. An Open
Issue of Legitimacy: The
State and the
Church in Poland...
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Zdzisława Janowsk (née Chłodzińska; born 16
December 1940 in Łódź) is a
Polish economist and politician, who has
served as a
senator in the
Senate of...
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James divorced in 1973 and he
later went on to
marry his
second wife,
Zdzislawa Walaszek, in
which he had one son,
Daniel Coleman. He died on
March 25...
- on
Religion or Belief". BYU Law Review. 2002 (2): 435–452. Walaszek,
Zdzislawa (January 1986). "An Open
Issue of Legitimacy: The
State and the Church...