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| Joseph Conrad | birthplace = Berdychiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) Joseph_Conrad
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| Lech Wałęsa | birth_place = Popowo, Poland) Lech_Wałęsa
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| Sedevacantism Sedevacantism is the position held by a minority of Traditionalist Catholics who claim that the Papal See has been vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958 (or, according to some, since the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963). Sedevacantists believe that Paul VI (1963–1978), John Paul I (1978), John Paul II (1978–2005) and Benedict XVI (since 2005) have been neither true Catholics nor true popes, but rather notorious heretics, because of allegedly having espoused Modernism. Sedevacantism
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| Sigismund II Augustus | birthplace=Kraków, Poland Sigismund_II_Augustus
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| Armia Krajowa Talk:Armia_Krajowa
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| Reggie Walker }} Reggie_Walker
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| Golf at the 1904 Summer Olympics At the 1904 Summer Olympics, two golf events were contested – men's individual and team tournaments. The competitions were held from September 17, 1904 to September 24, 1904. Golf_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics
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| Tug of war at the 1904 Summer Olympics At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a tug of war tournament was contested. Six teams from three nations competing, with a total of 30 athletes involved. Tug_of_war_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics
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| BMP-1 |service=1966 - present BMP-1
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| Noel Godfrey Chavasse Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, VC and Bar, MC (9 November 1884 – 4 August 1917) was a British medical doctor and soldier who is one of only three people to be awarded a Victoria Cross twice. Noel_Godfrey_Chavasse
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| Village pump/August 2003 archive 2 Wikipedia:Village_pump/August_2003_archive_2
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| Nowogard | subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship Nowogard
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| Brian O'Nolan Brian O'Nolan () (5 October 1911 – 1 April 1966) was an Irish novelist and satirist, best known for his novels An Béal Bocht, At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman written under the nom de plume Flann O'Brien. He also wrote many satirical columns in the Irish Times under the name Myles na gCopaleen. Brian_O'Nolan
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| Press coverage 2003 Wikipedia:Press_coverage_2003
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| Triple-double A triple-double is a basketball term, defined as an individual performance in a game in which a player accumulates double-digit totals (i.e. Triple-double
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| Jim Lightbody James "Jim" Davies Lightbody (March 15, 1882 – March 2, 1953) was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals (two of which are no longer recognized by the International Olympic Committee following its downgrading of the 1906 Summer Olympics) in the early 20th century. Jim_Lightbody
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| Idol (Polish TV series) | network = Polsat Idol_(Polish_TV_series)
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| Savielly Tartakower |datebirth = Savielly_Tartakower
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| Bobby Kerr Robert "Bobby" Kerr (June 9, 1882 – May 12, 1963) was an Irish-Canadian sprinter. He won the gold medal in the 200 metres and the bronze medal in the 100 metres at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Bobby_Kerr
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| List of people with depression A number of well-known people have suffered from major depression. While depression was a seen as a shameful secret until the 1970s, since then, society has begun discussing depression more openly. List_of_people_with_depression
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| Bolesław Prus | birthplace = Hrubieszów, Poland Bolesław_Prus
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| Wyndham Halswelle Wyndham Halswelle (30 May 1882 – 31 March 1915) was a British athlete, winner of the controversial 400m race at the 1908 Summer Olympics, becoming the only athlete to win an Olympic title by a walkover. Wyndham_Halswelle
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| Nowa Huta Nowa Huta (, literally The New Steel Mill) - is the easternmost district of Kraków, Poland, (District XVIII, see map). With more than 200,000 inhabitants it is one of the most populous areas of the city. Nowa_Huta
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| Stanisław Koniecpolski |- Stanisław_Koniecpolski
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| Knyaz Talk:Knyaz
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| Boxing at the 2000 Summer Olympics The boxing competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney was held over a period of sixteen days at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour. Three hundred and twelve men representing 74 nations competed in twelve weight categories, with 28 athletes in each category except for the heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions, where there were sixteen each. Boxing_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics
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| Boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics There were eleven boxing events at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Boxing_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics
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| Mel Sheppard Melvin Whinfield ("Mel") Sheppard (September 5, 1883 – January 4, 1942) was an American athlete, member of the Irish American Athletic Club and winner of four gold medals at the 1908 Summer Olympics and 1912 Summer Olympics. Mel_Sheppard
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| Paul Pilgrim Paul Henry Pilgrim (October 26, 1883 – January 8, 1958) was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics. Paul_Pilgrim
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| Śląsk Wrocław Antoni Kordos | Śląsk_Wrocław
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| DAAB * DAAB stands for Data Access Application Block, a Microsoft technology that is reusable and extensible source code-based guidance that simplifies development of common data access functionality in Microsoft .NET applications. DAAB
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| Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics At the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, 29 athletics events were contested, all for men only. The competitions were held from August 15, 1920 to August 23, 1920. Athletics_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics
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| Athletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics At the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London, England, twenty-six athletics (track and field) events were contested, all for men only. Athletics_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics
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| Field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics saw the fifth Field Hockey tournament at Olympics. All games took place either in the Hockey Stadion or on the Hockey Stadion Field No. Field_hockey_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics
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| Field hockey at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics saw the third Field Hockey tournament at Olympics. All games took place either in the new Olympisch Stadion or in the nearby Old Stadion. Field_hockey_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics
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| Field hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics Final results for the Hockey competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics: Field_hockey_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics
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| Jan Szczepanik Jan Szczepanik (born April 13, 1872 in Rudniki (near Mostyska), Ukraine - April 18, died 1926 in Tarnów, Poland) was a Polish inventor. Jan_Szczepanik
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| Nowy Świat Street Ulica Nowy Świat (Polish for "New World Street") is one of the main historic thoroughfares of Warsaw. It comprises part of the Royal Route (Trakt królewski) that runs from Warsaw's Royal Castle and Old Town south to King Jan III Sobieski's 17th-century royal residence at Wilanów. Nowy_Świat_Street
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| WikiProject Military history/Polish military history task force Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/Polish_military_history_task_force
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| Halibutt/Archive3 User:Halibutt/Archive3
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| Zbigniew Herbert Zbigniew Herbert (29 October 1924 in Lvov – 28 July 1998 in Warsaw) was an influential Polish poet, essayist, drama writer, author of plays, and moralist. A member of the Polish resistance movement – Home Army (AK) during World War II, he is one of the best known and the most translated post-war Polish writers. Zbigniew_Herbert
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| De Selby De Selby is the name of a fictitious Irish philosopher and scientist, originally invented by Flann O'Brien for his novel The Third Policeman. De Selby does not actually appear in the plot of the novel, but only in references and frequent footnotes, where his unorthodox theories and areas of research are, however tenuously, linked to the plot. De_Selby
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| Battle of Szack |casualties2=~350 KIA 900+ WIA A few trucks Battle_of_Szack
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| Jakub Sobieski |- Jakub_Sobieski
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