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Ludmer (Serbian Cyrillic: Лудмер) is a
historical and
mountainous region around Bratunac, in
eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the
wider Birač and...
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Maurice Ludmer (1926–1981) was a
British anti-fascist
activist and journalist. His
father was a
Salford hairdresser and
mother a
teacher of Hebrew. His...
- vocals, guitars,
keyboards (1969–2021) Mick
Layne –
guitars (2000–2021) Avi
Ludmer – violin,
guitars (2004–2021) Dave
Goode –
drums (1992–2001, 2005–2021)...
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Josefina Ludmer (San Francisco, Córdoba – May 3, 1939;
Buenos Aires,
December 10, 2016) was an
Argentinean professor, essayist, writer, and
literary critic...
- with
Ludmer as
Managing Editor and
Gable as Editor.
Ludmer and
Gable were also
amongst the
first sponsors of the Anti-**** League, with
Ludmer sitting...
- Sub-regions Gatačko
polje Popovo Polje Polimlje Romanija Glasinac Birač Osat
Ludmer Cazinska Krajina a.k.a.
Western Bosnia Potkozarje Knešpolje Lijevče Prijedorsko...
- Sub-regions Gatačko
polje Popovo Polje Polimlje Romanija Glasinac Birač Osat
Ludmer Cazinska Krajina a.k.a.
Western Bosnia Potkozarje Knešpolje Lijevče Prijedorsko...
- Sub-regions Gatačko
polje Popovo Polje Polimlje Romanija Glasinac Birač Osat
Ludmer Cazinska Krajina a.k.a.
Western Bosnia Potkozarje Knešpolje Lijevče Prijedorsko...
- mid-1960s,
along with Reg Freeson, Joan Lestor,
Maurice Ludmer and others.
Gable and
Ludmer remained active in
Searchlight ****ociates and re-launched...
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thrash metal, and
black metal influences. It
features guest violins by Avi
Ludmer (****gany Rush) and
orchestrations by
classical pianists Melina Soochan...