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Bograd (Russian & Khakas: Боград,
Bograd) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Bogradsky District of the
Republic of Khak****ia...
- was
manifestly unsuccessful in this effort. In 1879 he
married Rozaliia Bograd-Plekhanova, a
medical student who had been
active in the
Populist movement...
- The PEN/Jacqueline
Bograd Weld
Award is
awarded by the PEN
America (formerly PEN
American Center) to
honor a "distinguished
biography possessing notable...
- families: A
framework for
family therapy (pp. 78–96). New York: Norton.
Bograd M. Enmeshment,
fusion or relatedness?: a
conceptual analysis. Journal of...
- Five
Nights by Ted
Hughes 1978
Felix in the
Attic by
Larry Bograd 1980 Egon by
Larry Bograd 1981 Mean Jake and the
Devils by
William H.
Hooks 1983 Bony-Legs...
- Koestler: The
Indispensable Intellectual. The book won the PEN/Jacqueline
Bograd Weld
Award for the best
biography of 2009 in the
United States and the Spears...
- the Modern. Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0300203486. Weld,
Jacqueline Bograd. Peggy, the
Wayward Guggenheim (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1986)
Media related...
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Fisheries Service. Jacox,
Michael G; Edwards,
Christopher A; Hazen,
Elliott A;
Bograd,
Steven J (2018). "Coastal
Upwelling Revisited: Ekman, Bakun, and Improved...
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Zakharenkova (Russian: Татьяна Яковлевна Захаренкова; born 14 May 1958 in
Bograd,
former Soviet Republic of Khak****ia) is a
Russian politician and Member...
- New York Times's Top Ten
Books of 2010, and won the 2011 PEN/Jacqueline
Bograd Weld
Award for Biography. Schiff's The Witches: Salem, 1692 was published...