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  • Music, performed live, is by Szymon Brzóska Cherkaoui's regular collaborator and Rubén Lebaniegos.

    This week's new dance 2011

  • Think back to the days of James Galway as the principal flute in the days of Herbert von Karajan or, even further, to the days when Szymon Goldberg led the orchestra under Wilhelm Furtwängler before being forced to flee the Nazis.

    In praise of … Stefan Dohr | Editorial 2011

  • Ερωτικές φωτογραφίες από τον Szymon Brodziak says:

    Matthew Yglesias » Density and Building Height 2010

  • (Related item: Tuesday men's roundup) "(IIHF President) Rene Fasel has said he is concerned and disappointed about what was said," IIHF spokesman Szymon Szemberg said.

    USATODAY.com - IIHF alarmed about Sweden's 'tricky situation' 2006

  • Szymon Skrzypczak, 26, the winner, made his design using the words in English "Together since 1957", winning €4000 in the process.

    Ensemble? Richard 2006

  • Szymon has also internationalized the Jmol molecular visualisation filter and has created two video tutorials for Moodle.

    Moodle's Runner Ups 2008

  • Congratulations to Rowan, Szymon and Kevin, as well as all the rest of Moodle's GHOP students, for their many accomplishments!

    Moodle's Runner Ups 2008

  • The Swedish team brought the video to the International Ice Hockey Federation's attention, although IIHF spokesman Szymon Szemberg said the Swedes made it clear they weren't seeking a suspension.

    USATODAY.com - Canada's Nash steers clear of suspension 2005

  • Szymon received a blow to the head, and the instruction: 'Here you say "Yes, sir,"' after which he was told: 'Over there.

    Poland Michener, James 1983

  • A few days later, when Szymon was dragging the road in front of Fields Five and Six, he witnessed the arrival of some nine thousand women and children, the largest contingent of its kind ever to reach Majdanek, and in that mass of people he happened to notice a young girl, perhaps nine or ten, dressed in good shoes, a Russian-style woolen cap and a new overcoat.

    Poland Michener, James 1983

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