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- Proto-Slavic *-iťь) is most often a patronymic suffix (e.g. Polish pan 'master' → panicz 'son of a master'). The family relationship between Svarog and Svarozhits...
- (1978-1981) 83  Poland National ISBN 83-08-01587-5 Joanna Siedlecka, Jaśnie Panicz, WL (1987) 84  Spain National ISBN 84-86546-08-7 Adolfo Camilo Díaz, Miénteme...
- Student Ikonowicz 1999 Chło**** nie płaczą Kuba Brenner 1999 Krugerandy Panicz 1999 ****s Aleks 1999 O dwóch takich, co nic nie ukradli Kiciuś 1999 Wszystkie...
- Poprawiny (1984) Parszywa sytuacja (1984) Jaworowe dzieci (1991) Jaśnie Panicz (1987) ISBN 83-08-01587-5, about Witold Gombrowicz Mahatma Witkac (1992)...
- Gleb Chugunov Lukas Baumann Michał Curzytek Bartłomiej Kowalski Mateusz Panicz Sandro W****ermann Nick Škorja Jack Smith Jakub Wiatrowski Dawid Rybak Jaroslav...
- (Brussels). He has parti****ted in group exhibitions at Life Sport (Athens) Panicz (Ostend), Fotomuseum Winterthur, Bucharest Biennale, LISTE Performance Project...
- in love with Adolf Lortsch who became an inspiration for a novel called "Panicz" in 1912. In 1909 she published "Trędowata", for which she was given recognition...
- Svarozhits literally means "son of Svarog" (compare Polish pan "master" → panicz "son of master"). Some scholars, however, believe that the suffix here serves...
- Andrzejewski Dan Bewley Maciej Janowski Bartłomiej Kowalski Artem Laguta Mateusz Panicz Piotr Pawlicki Tai Woffinden "2023 league fixtures". PGE Ekstraliga. Retrieved...
- Ukrainian, Panych was once used to refer to noble youngsters. It is spelled Panicz in Polish. The equivalent of Comrade replaced most titles in the Communist-era...