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Edyta Małgorzata
Bartosiewicz (born 11
January 1965 in Warsaw) is a
Polish rock singer, composer, and songwriter. In Poland, she's
known for her highly...
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Bartosiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [bartɔˈɕɛvitʂ]) is a
surname of Polish-language origin. It may
refer to:
Bohdan Bartosiewicz (1918–2015),
Polish basketball...
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Bohdan Bartosiewicz pseud. "Bartek" (21
October 1918 – 2
December 2015) was a
Polish basketball and
volleyball player and coach. He was
bronze medalist...
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Oliwia Bartosiewicz (born
November 29, 2001),
known professionally as
Oliwka Brazil, is a
Polish rapper and singer. In 2021, she
signed a
contract with...
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Thomas J.
Bartosiewicz (May 27, 1948 –
November 23, 2005) was an
American politician from New York.
Bartosiewicz was born on May 27, 1948, in Brooklyn...
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Peter Bartosiewicz (born 2
August 1942, in Žilina) is a
former pair
skater who
competed for Czechoslovakia. With
partner Agnesa Wlachovská, he finished...
- D.; Dimopoulos, E. A.; Tresset, A.; Duffraisse, M.; McCormick, F.;
Bartosiewicz, L.; Gal, E.; Nyerges, E. A.; Sablin, M. V.; Brehard, S.; Mashkour, M...
- who
competed for Czechoslovakia.
Competing in
pairs with
partner Peter Bartosiewicz, she
finished in 12th
place at the 1968
Winter Olympics. Later, competing...
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Weighing the Evidence". In Olsen,
Sandra L; Grant, Susan; Choyke,
Alice M.;
Bartosiewicz,
Laszlo (eds.).
Horses & Humans: The
Evolution of Human-Equine Relationships...
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Testimonies and
Fantasy Games] (in German). p. 293. OCLC 654683776.
Bartosiewicz,
Aleksandra (December 2018). "Elisabeth Báthory – a true story". Przegląd...