Examples of 'kalinowski' in a sentence

Meaning of "kalinowski"

Kalinowski is a surname of Polish origin. It is used to refer to a person with that surname, often used in academic or professional contexts
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  • A surname from Polish.

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Kalinowski is captured.
K cash for anyone who brings me Bobby Kalinowski.
Finally Kalinowski was betrayed by one of his soldiers and handed over to the Russians.
Among the dead was Kalinowski.
Both Triffon and Kalinowski see domestic contracts as part of a bigger picture.
I want to know where Bobby Kalinowski lives.
Judge Sim von Kalinowski cleared the courtroom so Lovejoy could receive medical attention.
It portrays the nineteenth century revolutionary Konstanty Kalinowski.
Maybe Mike Kalinowski rubbed off on her.
Stanislaw who gives chase, is taken as a prisoner by the detachment of Kalinowski.
In a duel Kalinowski kills Stanislaw.
Look, I have some new information on this Kalinowski.
Judge Sim Von Kalinowski ordered the courtroom cleared while emergency personnel attended to Lovejoy.
Polish aid for Belarus - in particular the Konstanty Kalinowski programme - was also mentioned.
Kalinowski then split his forces into two parts, and attacked Cossack camp.

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Ex-stepson of Dmytro Firtash Kalinowski was released under house arrest.
Kalinowski led the manufacturing and design of MacBook Air 's bottom covers when working at Apple.
The artist copied the facial features of a Royal Łazienki employee - Stanisław Kalinowski.
Kalinowski traveled with him to health centers in France, Italy, Switzerland and Poland.
The two remained close companions until 1877 when Kalinowski joined the Discalced Carmelites.
The Reverend Father Raphael Kalinowski died in the odor of sanctity, in the year 1907.
He was the son of Walenty Aleksander Kalinowski who fell at the Battle of Cecora 1620.

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