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Polish-French composer, who was born Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen, to middle-class French parents in Poland.
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The director, who has dual Polish-French citizenship, has largely lived in France since fleeing the U.S., but France and the U.S. do not have an extradition treaty and France generally refuses to extradite its citizens.
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The Polish-French film director was detained by Swiss authorities before he could participate in a tribute to him at the Zurich Film Festival.
Shirin Sadeghi: Poland and Polanski: Chemical Castration in the News 2009
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Roman Rajmund Polański; born August 18, 1933 at 10: 30 AM, Paris France, is a Polish-French film director, producer, writer, and actor.
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In 1898, Polish-French scientist Marie Sklodowska Curie discovered the radioactive element radium while experimenting with pitchblende, a common uranium ore.
Discovered This Day: Radium Staq Mavlen 2008
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In 1898, Polish-French scientist Marie Sklodowska Curie discovered the radioactive element radium while experimenting with pitchblende, a common uranium ore.
Archive 2008-12-01 Staq Mavlen 2008
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It seems that my current interest in the work of Polish-French artist Roland Topor brings me again to the work of the Polish film poster makers.
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It seems that my current interest in the work of Polish-French artist Roland Topor brings me again to the work of the Polish film poster makers.
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Polish-French chemist, professor at the University of Paris, honorary professor and head of the Radium Institute in Warsaw, established in 1925: the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element."
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Greer Carson, the British MRS. MINIVER of the war years, becomes today the Polish-French Eve Curie, in a film which is among the most popular of all the pictures now being released in Central and Eastern Europe.
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