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    Kovel (Ukrainian: Ковель, IPA: [ˈkɔʋelʲ] ; Polish: Kowel; Yiddish: קאוולע / קאוולי) is a city in Volyn Oblast, northwestern Ukraine. It serves as the...
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  • Football Center Kovel-Volyn Kovel is a Ukrainian football team based in Kovel, Ukraine. The club used to play in the Ukrainian Second Division and also...
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    Joel Stephen Kovel (August 27, 1936 – April 30, 2018) was an American psychiatrist, scholar, human rights activist, and author known as a founder of eco-socialism...
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  • Kovel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Andi Kovel (born 1969), American artist and designer Joel Kovel (1936–2018), American eco-socialist...
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    ISBN 978-1856496001. Kovel 2007, pp. 169–170. Kovel 2007, pp. 171–172. Kovel 2007, pp. 174–175. Kovel 2007, pp. 177–179. Kovel 2007, p. 181. Kovel 2007, pp. 182–183...
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  • hromadas of Ukraine, located in Kovel Raion in the north-western Volyn Oblast. Its administrative centre is the city of Kovel. Kovel urban hromada has an area...
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    Kovel Raion (Ukrainian: Ковельський район) is a raion (district) in Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Kovel. Population: 265...
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  • (Nedoma 2003). The head of a lance, found in 1858 Suszyczno, 30 km from Kovel, Ukraine, dated to the early 3rd century. The spearhead measures 15.5 cm...
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    the west and Belarus to the north. Its administrative centre is Lutsk. Kovel is the westernmost town and the last station in Ukraine on the rail line...
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  • Andi Kovel (born April 29, 1969, in Rochester New York) is an American designer, installation artist and glass artist best known for her appearance on...
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    Kovel (Ukrainian: Ковель) is a railway hub of the Rivne directory of Lviv Railways. Along with Zabolottia railway station also serves as a rail border...
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    Mallory Kovel (20 August 1920 – 28 August 2008) was an American author of 97 books and guides to antiques, co-authored with his wife, Terry Kovel (b. 1928)...
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  • Maksim Kovel (Belarusian: Максім Ковель; Russian: Максим Ковель; born 12 January 1999) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for Isloch Minsk...
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    Leanid Kovel (Belarusian: Леанід Леанідавіч Ковель, Russian: Леонид Ковель; born 29 July 1986) is a Belarusian football coach and a former player. He...
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  • privilege is referred to as a Kovel standard based on the case of United States v. Kovel, 296 F.2d 918 (2d Cir. 1961) or broadly a Kovel Agreement. Experts hired...
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    assassination. Zapruder was born into a Ukrainian-Jewish family in the city of Kovel, the Russian Empire (now Ukraine), the son of Israel Zapruder. He received...
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  • Archived from the original on 30 April 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2014. Kovel, J.; Löwy, M. (2001). An ecosocialist manifesto. Eckersley, Robyn (1992)...
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    The Battle of Kowel (also known as the Battle of Kovel or the Battle of Kovel-Stanislav) took place during World War I, from 28 July to 8 August 1916....
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  • "monumental" by the philosopher Robert S. Corrington and the psychoanalyst Joel Kovel. Corrington, Robert S. (1987). The Community of Interpreters: On the Hermeneutics...
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    approved Brusilov's plan. The offensive aimed to capture the cities of Kovel and Lviv (in present-day western Ukraine); the Central Powers had recovered...
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    direction of the impending main attack of the Russian Southwestern Front (on Kovel), the defense was mainly occupied by German troops. The offensive in July–August...
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    Jello Biafra from California – 10 Stephen Gaskin from Tennessee – 11 Joel Kovel from New York – 3 Abstain – 1 The Greens/Green Party USA, the then-recognized...
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  • Hrabove (Ukrainian: Грабове) is a village in Northwestern Ukraine, in Kovel Raion of Volyn Oblast, but was formerly administered within Shatsk Raion....
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    The following is a list of villages in Volyn Oblast in Ukraine....
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  • Kovel Uzel - code name of the sabotage operation carried out by Soviet partisans from 7 June 1943 to 14 March 1944 in the area of Kovel railway junction...
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    in Lublin in 1659, son of the Av Beit Din and Kabbalist, Yehuda Yudel of Kovel. He was known for his piety, and served as Rabbi for the region of Minsk...
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  • of Marxism. New York: Guilford Press. pp. 111–128. ISBN 978-1572301184. Kovel, J. (2002). The Enemy of Nature. Gare, Arran (2002). "The Environmental...
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  • which are considered to be proper nouns as a result. Following scholar Joel Kovel, sociologist Sara Diamond wrote: "I use uppercase 'C' Communism to refer...
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    June 1916, General Aleksei Brusilov carried out an offensive by targeting Kovel. His offensive was a great success, taking 76,000 prisoners from the main...
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    2005. Kovel, Ralph and Kovel, Terry. "Comfort Helped 'Sleeping Chair' Take Wing." Dallas Morning News. November 5, 1996. Kovel, Ralph and Kovel, Terry...
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