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Faust served the commission until Pete Smolenski left the city council in April of 1995.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Welcome to the slightly weird but rather wonderful world of Peter Wheeler, the ex-owner of TVR who most people assumed had slipped quietly into retirement following his sale of the company to Russian Nikolai Smolenski in 2005.
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It consists of links to: some new sketchbook pages, the previously unpublished text of a talk given last summer in San Francisco, tin toy animations by Bob Smolenski, some new merchandise, a small selection of new art for sale, and a little news.
Boing Boing: December 4, 2005 - December 10, 2005 Archives 2005
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Smolenski, heard of the attempt of Mallet, he could not get over the adventure of the Police Minister, Savary, and the Prefect of Police,
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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The army in Thessaly is now under the command of General Smolenski, from whom much is expected, for he is a fine soldier.
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Few had ever seen Smolenski, but his name was sufficient; it was as effective as is Mr. Bowen's name on a Bank of England note.
Notes of a War Correspondent Richard Harding Davis 1890
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General Smolenski directed the Greeks from the plain to the far right of the town; and his presence there, although none of the men saw nor heard of him directly throughout the entire day, was more potent for good than would have been the presence of five thousand other men held in reserve.
Notes of a War Correspondent Richard Harding Davis 1890
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Domokos, and the Greeks under General Smolenski, the military hero of the campaign, were forced to retreat, and the Turks came in, and, according to their quaint custom, burned the village and marched on to Volo.
Notes of a War Correspondent Richard Harding Davis 1890
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He was a mile or two miles away from the trenches, but the fact that he was there, and that it was Smolenski who was giving the orders, was enough.
Notes of a War Correspondent Richard Harding Davis 1890
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Rapp, who was as frank as he was brave, tells us in his Memoirs (p. 233) that when Napoleon, during his retreat from Moscow, while before Smolenski, heard of the attempt of Mallet, he could not get over the adventure of the Police Minister, Savary, and the Prefect of Police,
The Memoirs of Napoleon Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de 1836
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