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Konrad Ksawery Swinarski (4 July 1929,
Warszawa – 19
August 1975 near Damascus) –
Polish theatrical, television, film and
opera director and
stage designer...
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Theodore A.
Swinarski (November 25, 1905 – July 21, 1992) was an
American politician and businessman. Born in Chicago, Illinois,
Swinarski was educated...
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Donald T.
Swinarski (February 6, 1935 – May 29, 2006) was an
American businessman and politician.
Swinarski was born in Chicago, Illinois. He went to...
- by the
Fascist movement.
Later a
young Polish sympathiser,
Artur Maria Swinarski (1900–65), used the cry as the
title of a
collection of his
poems in 1926...
- Award, for
achievements in
theatre (Polish
Centre of AICT/IATC)
Konrad Swinarski Award, for best
director (awarded by "Theatre" magazine)
Aleksander Zelwerowicz...
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principes de la Croix-Rouge en l'honneur de Jean Pictet, red. by
Christophe Swinarski, Comité Internat. de la Croix-Rouge ; Nijhoff, 1984 N.Y. Const. ART. XI...
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Krakow from 1980 to 1990. His
collaborations include Andrzej Wajda,
Konrad Swinarski,
Jerzy Jarocki,
Krystian Lupa,
Zygmunt Hübner,
Tadeusz Bradecki. Starting...
- Sanford, U.S.
Representative and
former Governor of
South Carolina Theodore Swinarski,
Illinois state legislator Dave Thomas,
founder of Wendy's Kenny, video...
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Theatre in
Jelenia Góra. In Łódź, he
started to
collaborate with
Konrad Swinarski, and was
influenced by the
works of
Tadeusz Kantor. In 1976, he made his...
- Nagendra: "Armed
conflicts and
humanitarian laws of
ancient India," in C.
Swinarski (1985).
Studies and
Essays on
International Humanitarian Law and Red Cross...