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Four riders — Bartosz Huzarski, Mauro Facci, Sergei Klimov and Vladimir Isaichev — broke away at the start and gained a nine-minute lead after only 15 miles.
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Bartosz Bialkowski then had to make two fine saves in a minute to deny first James Henry and then Danny N'Guessan.
Southampton 2-3 Millwall | FA Cup fourth-round replay match report 2012
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Bartosz Bialkowski, the Southampton goalkeeper, dives but fails to save the stoppage-time winner by Millwall's Liam Feeney, half-concealed.
Southampton 2-3 Millwall | FA Cup fourth-round replay match report 2012
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The nearest Preston came to finding the net in the first half came in stoppage time, when a free-kick from Steven Smith was tipped over by the Saints keeper Bartosz Bialkowski.
Southampton 2-1 Preston North End | Carling Cup match report 2011
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According to Bartosz Pawlowski , head of regional FX strategy at BNP Paribas, markets had priced in four 0.25 percentage-point rate increases this year, and now he sees only two.
Poland Intervenes to Strengthen—Yes, Strengthen—Its Zloty Cynthia Lin 2011
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Blackpool came back, first through Chris Basham and then thanks to a shot from Callum McManaman that the goalkeeper, Bartosz Bialkowski, allowed to trickle into the net.
Rickie Lambert rescues Southampton as their home run comes to an end 2011
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"We understand it's a blow to people in Ireland -- we Poles have also suffered high unemployment -- but it's difficult not to be a little bit selfish in this (economic) situation," says Bartosz, a 23-year-old Dell employee and IT student waiting for a bus home outside the vast plant after a shift.
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Kimberly Chun's interview with Werner Herzog: The Outtakes. euro | topics translates a bit of Bartosz T Wielinski's piece in the Gazeta Wyborcza on Volker Schlöndorff's new film on Solidarnosc: Strajk is full of pathos, at times unrealistic and at times trite.
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"We understand it's a blow to people in Ireland -- we Poles have also suffered high unemployment -- but it's difficult not to be a little bit selfish in this (economic) situation," says Bartosz, a 23-year-old Dell employee and IT student waiting for a bus home outside the vast plant after a shift.
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Poland's Bartosz Bosacki, left, gets a hug from teammate Ebi Smolarek after his second goal of the match against Costa Rica Tuesday in Hanover.
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