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But when she arrives in Kraków, instead of the whispered prosperity of the New Poland, she discovers a city caught between its future and its past, and full of frustrated youths.
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Brigid Pasulka, the descendant of Polish immigrants, first arrived in Kraków in the early nineties, with no contacts, no knowledge of the language, and only a vague idea of Polish culture.
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I know a beautiful tall blonde with high cheek bones in Kraków who can fix you up with an appartment.
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In it he mused on death, made provision for his burial (which he envisioned in Kraków, not Rome), and described his gratitude for the "gifts" in his life: Vatican II, the end of communism, the failure of the assassination attempt, and a long papacy.
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In it he mused on death, made provision for his burial (which he envisioned in Kraków, not Rome), and described his gratitude for the "gifts" in his life: Vatican II, the end of communism, the failure of the assassination attempt, and a long papacy.
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"Krak" is a call that warns of leopards in the vicinity.
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"Krak" is a call that warns of leopards in the vicinity.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Krak could mean leopard; Krak-oo could mean "leopard-like situation!" or "Danger on the ground!"
Do monkeys have grammar? GamesWithWords 2009
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By coincidence, my grandfather was Karim Abu-Saba from Mishtaya, a village just north of Lebanon near the Krak des Chevaliers castle.
Life Goes On 2007
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Krak! has only the National Book Award finalist logo.
06.04 M-mv 2004
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