Braslau may refer to: Braslaw (Braslaŭ), variant transliteration of the name of a city in Belarus Braslaw District, Belarus Braslaw Lakes, a national park...
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21. Braslau was born on August 16, 1892, in Manhattan, New York City, to Abel Braslau [uk] and Alexandra Goodelman Braslau. As a child, Braslau studied...
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The Eye of Providence appears on the coats of arms of Victoria, Canada; Brasłaŭ, Belarus; Neman, Russia; and Radzymin and Wilamowice, Poland. The Eye was...
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Belavezhskaya Pushcha National Park Braslau Lakes National Park Prypyatski National Park Narachanski National Park This is a list of national parks of...
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Braslaw District (redirect from Braslaŭ District)
Braslaw District or Braslaŭ District (Belarusian: Браслаўскі раён; Russian: Браславский район) is a district (raion) of Vitebsk Region in Belarus. Its...
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Braslaw Lakes (redirect from Braslau Lakes)
Braslaw Lakes (Belarusian: Браслаўскія азёры, tr. Braslawskiya azyory; Russian: Браславские озёра, romanized: Braslavskiye ozyora) is one of the four national...
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Strusta Lake in the Vitebsk Region, Belarus, is the sixteenth largest lake in Belarus and the third largest among the Braslau Lakes....
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painter Sophie Bledsoe Aberle (1896–1996), American anthropologist Sophie Braslau (1892–1935), American contralto Sophie Chotek (1868–1914), wife of Archduke...
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Дрысвяты, pronounced [drɨˈsʲvʲatɨ]; Russian: Дрисвяты) is the largest of the Braslau lakes located partly in the northeastern part of Lithuania and partly in...
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Ільменак) is a lake in the Braslau Lakes National Park of northern Belarus. It lies about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northeast of Braslau. The lake is small and...
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Svislach - 104.4 FM, Hrodna - 95.7 FM, Heraneny - 99.0 FM, Miadel - 102.0 FM, Braslau - 106.6 FM)) Note: This list also includes stations owned by oligarchs...
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December 1914 into a large farming family in the village of Dziedzinka, Braslau District, Kovno Province of the Russian Empire (nowadays Mijory District...
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been placed on the retail space. Notable residents have included: Sophie Braslau, opera singer Bruce Davidson, photographer Lillian Genth, artist Art D'Lugoff...
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(2006–) "aminoxyl radicals". doi:10.1351/goldbook.A00285 Nilsen, Aaron; Braslau, Rebecca (15 January 2006). "Nitroxide decomposition: Implications toward...
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2015. ISBN 978-1-250-04969-8.[page needed] Millan & Peltier 2010, p. 33. Braslau-Schneck, Stacy (1998). "An Animal Trainer's Introduction To Operant and...
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Duke of Lower Pannonia (fl. 882–896), a Frankish Slavic governor Braslaw (Braslaŭ, Braslav), a town in Belarus Braslav Rabar (1919–1973), Croatian chess...
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February 15, 2023. "New Series of Recitals Opens At the Barbizon: Sophie Braslau Sings on January 17 in First of Twelve Concerts on Tuesday Evenings". New...
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Scene from the premiere production of Shanewis, 1918; Sophie Braslau is at center...
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Возера Іказнь) is a lake in the Braslau Lakes National Park of northern Belarus. It lies about 14 km east of Braslau and has an area of 2.38 km ² and...
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1986 24 June 2005 Keith Miller 242 bass 31 August 2006 6 May 2015 Sophie Braslau 242 mezzo-soprano 27 November 1913 3 April 1920 Marcello Giordani 241 tenor...
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Abakrytseli or Abakrytsele (Belarusian: Возера Абакрыцелі) is a lake in the Braslau Lakes National Park of northern Belarus. With a length of 0.52 kilometres...
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B-12069). It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including Sophie Braslau (1916), Dusolina Giannini (1926), Al Bowlly (1934), Bing Crosby (1934 and...
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Langmuir. 21 (12): 5377–5382. doi:10.1021/la050327j. ISSN 0743-7463. Braslau, A.; Deutsch, M.; Pershan, P. S.; Weiss, A. H.; Als-Nielsen, J.; Bohr,...
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Belarusians in Great Britain. Michaluk was born in the village of Lonskija [be], Braslaŭ County [be; pl] in the north-east part of the Second Polish Republic (now...
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in a phony movie investment scam. In 2016, Chortkoff's co-defendant Sam Braslau was sentenced to seven years in federal prison in Lompoc, California. Co-defendant...
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Yiddish Lithuanian Barań Барань Барань/Baran Barań באראן/Baran Baranis Brasłaŭ Браслаў Браслав/Braslav Brasław ברעסלעב/Breslev Breslauja Dokšycy Докшыцы...
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Giulia, laundress soprano Rita Fornia La Rossa, laundress soprano Sophie Braslau Vinaigre, drummer tenor Max Bloch Queen Carolina soprano Vera Curtis Princess...
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performers, including Elizabeth Spencer, Evan Williams, Anna Case, Sophie Braslau, Eleanor Steber, Gladys Swarthout, Thomas Allen and Malcolm Martineau (piano)...
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Georges Bizet's Carmen on October 23, 1929, with a cast that included Sophie Braslau as Carmen, Ralph Errolle as Don José, Chief Caupolican as Escamillo, and...
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