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Examples
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It is no surprise the United States will face Poland in Chicago, which boasts the largest Polish American population.
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In a moment we're going to talk to a Polish American man who has been here for 10 hours and is determined to wait.
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ENSOR: Days before in Washington, President Roosevelt, getting ready for an election just weeks away, posed in front of a map of prewar Poland with Polish American leaders.
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Ed Lavandera has a story of another Polish American man.
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Today, indeed, is a very personal day for me because of my own Polish American heritage.
Press Briefing By Congressional Leaders ITY National Archives 1997
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Criticized for centralizing within his own person all authority, it must be recalled that he had to deal single-handed with every difficulty, that in large part the Polish American clergy of his day were deserving of little confidence, that the mass of Polish immigration was from the petty artisan and peasant class, and that the small number of brighter minds coming to America had left an unsavoury past behind them.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement] 1840-1916 1913
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Of Polish American women one of the most prominent was Dr. Mary Zakrzewska, who came to America in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Indiana Senator Evan Bayh's surprise decision to retire after his current term declare that the loss of this particular incumbent represents While Pee Wee King was born Julius Frank Anthony Kuczynski on February 18, 1914 in Polish American family.
WN.com - Articles related to O'Donnell looking to come back to daytime TV 2010
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Although Janol is a third-generation Polish American, she has tracked down relatives still living in Poland.
Deacon's Blog 2009
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The replacement site the mayor chose was the home of the closed Dodge Main plant and a surrounding neighborhood which quickly became known as "Poletown," though at the time it was a very diverse mix of black, Appalachian, Arab, Albanian American and Polish American residents.
Freep.com - RSS 2009
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