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Or the Polish artilleryman and freedom fighter Teofil Lapinsky, known to the Caucasians as Teffik Bey, who snuck into the mountains to attack the Russian invaders in the late 1850s.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Or the Polish artilleryman and freedom fighter Teofil Lapinsky, known to the Caucasians as Teffik Bey, who snuck into the mountains to attack the Russian invaders in the late 1850s.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Taja's longtime friend Joyce Lapinsky, who hadn't so much as planted a flower, caught the spirit and left a successful music biz career to become Urban Farming's program development director/strategic alliances and board co-chair, based in Los Angeles.
Michael Sigman: Urban Farming's Detroit Roots Blossom Into Global Vision Michael Sigman 2011
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Taja's longtime friend Joyce Lapinsky, who hadn't so much as planted a flower, caught the spirit and left a successful music biz career to become Urban Farming's program development director/strategic alliances and board co-chair, based in Los Angeles.
Michael Sigman: Urban Farming's Detroit Roots Blossom Into Global Vision Michael Sigman 2011
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Or the Polish artilleryman and freedom fighter Teofil Lapinsky, known to the Caucasians as Teffik Bey, who snuck into the mountains to attack the Russian invaders in the late 1850s.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Or the Polish artilleryman and freedom fighter Teofil Lapinsky, known to the Caucasians as Teffik Bey, who snuck into the mountains to attack the Russian invaders in the late 1850s.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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There is an excellent book called "Death in the Grizzly Maze: The Timothy Treadwell story", by Mike Lapinsky.
A Grizzly Death: I review the documentary film "Grizzly Man" 2006
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While he waited for Lapinsky to do his damn job, he took off down the hail to McGoey's glass-walled box-shaped office.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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While he waited for Lapinsky to do his damn job, he took off down the hail to McGoey's glass-walled box-shaped office.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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Lapinsky was in bed and, from the ragged sound of his voice, asleep when Porter told him he had to beat it over to Commonwealth Avenue, to the archdiocesan office.
Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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