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  2. Okna (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Okna (Russian Окна - The Windows in English) was a Russian television tabloid talk show, hosted by Dmitry Nagiyev. Okna is ostensibly a talk show where troubled or dysfunctional families come to discuss their problems before a studio audience so that the audience or host can offer suggestions on what can be done to resolve their situations.

  3. List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Arnold Wathen Robinson Top All Saints' Bristol East Window List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson includes information about some of the works of British stained glass artist Arnold Wathen Robinson. His works were, with just a few exceptions, conducted for churches. List of works Church Location Date(s) Subject, notes and references Image St Bartholomew Church Burwash, Sussex ...

  4. Eko-Okna - Wikipedia

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    Eko-Okna S.A. is a Polish company established in 1998. Eko-Okna is Europe's largest producer of aluminum and uPVC windows, doors, and shutters. [1] [2]With manufacturing facilities located in southern Poland in Kornice and Wodzisław Śląski it employs approximately 13,000 employees, Eko-Okna products already accessible on 40 foreign markets.

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    Crittall Windows Ltd is an English manufacturer of steel-framed windows, today based in Witham, Essex, close to its historic roots in the county. Its products have been used in thousands of buildings across the United Kingdom, including the Houses of Parliament and Tower of London , and are features particularly associated with the Art Deco and ...

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    Rosta windows or satirical Rosta windows (Russian: Окна сатиры Роста, Okna satiry Rosta) were stencil-replicated propaganda posters created by artists and poets within the Rosta system, under the supervision of the Chief Committee of Political Education during 1919–21.

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