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  • On the last leg of the race we crossed a bridge over the Vistula River with a panoramic view of the ancient city.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • (Soundbite of drums playing) WESTERVELT: People applauded and many tossed flowers at the caskets as the procession made its way towards Wawel Cathedral, the 1,000-year-old Polish castle and cathedral complex overlooking the Vistula River.

    Poland's President Buried After State Funeral 2010

  • On the last leg of the race we crossed a bridge over the Vistula River with a panoramic view of the ancient city.

    Runners Jack Canfield 2010

  • For something a bit more underground, the increasingly arty Praga district across the Vistula River offers three new clubs — Saturator, Hydrozagadka, and Klub 55 — all in the same courtyard (saturator. art.pl).

    Warsaw Comes of Age 2010

  • And Russian troops watched the devastation passively from across the Vistula River, because the Polish fighters were also ready to fight an impending Soviet takeover.

    Old Scars, New Squabbles 2008

  • She lives in the Vistula River and carries a sword and shield, representing the fighting spirit of the city.

    CNN Transcript Aug 21, 2008 2008

  • ENSOR (on camera): The Poles 'hopes that they would only have to hold out for a few days, that their Soviet allies just across the Vistula River.

    CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2005 2005

  • Except for an attempt in mid September to cross the Vistula River by a Polish unit under Soviet command.

    CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2005 2005

  • Throughout the slaughter, the Soviets remained on the sidelines, except for an attempt in mid-September to cross the Vistula River by a Polish unit under Soviet command.

    CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2004 2004

  • ENSOR (on camera): The Pols hoped that they would only have to hold out for a few days, that their Soviet allies just across the Vistula River, would come to their aid.

    CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2004 2004

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