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  • No one, however, is minded to come and work in the UK; instead, people mention Italy, Austria, and, in the case of 18-year-old Lucjan Sobczak, Germany, whose labour market will be open to Poles as of 1 May.

    For a generation of young Poles, travelling abroad is still often the only option 2011

  • Sobczak once discovered a European agent using a fake name, who posed questions about submarine engines to a bulletin board near Groton, Conn.

    The Open Barn Door 2008

  • In addition, the three women do quite a bit of nice harmonizing, and Kleszcz and Sobczak also turn in some fine lead vocal performances.

    Archive 2006-09-01 smg58 2006

  • We can, for instance, increase the capacity of each shipment by truck from say 60% to 90% and give the supplier an advantage that can go right to the bottom line, Sobczak adds.

    Collaboration As Opportunity 2006

  • In addition, the three women do quite a bit of nice harmonizing, and Kleszcz and Sobczak also turn in some fine lead vocal performances.

    Warsaw Village Band, Uprooting (Jaro, 2004) smg58 2006

  • Spokesman Rafal Sobczak said Mr. Sikorski flew there Wednesday, becoming the highest-ranking Europe politician to travel to meet the rebels in Libya, according to Mr. Sobczak.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOHN HEILPRIN 2011

  • Last year, they grew another 3 percent, and in a tough economy, Sobczak said, "Three-percent growth is like 300 percent."

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local < 2010

  • "Yet, telephone prospecting is the quickest, cheapest, and most interactive way to make a contact and a sale," says Sobczak.

    PR.com Press Releases Business By Phone 2010

  • Sobczak outlines the process in his new book, Smart Calling: Eliminate the Fear, Failure and Rejection from Cold Calling (Wiley, 2010).

    PR.com Press Releases Business By Phone 2010

  • Last year, they grew another 3 percent, and in a tough economy, Sobczak said, "Three-percent growth is like 300 percent."

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local < 2010

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