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  2. Burzyński - Wikipedia

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    Burzyński (Polish pronunciation: [buˈʐɨɲski]; feminine: Burzyńska; plural: Burzyńscy) is a Polish surname and habitational name from the village of Burzyn in the Podlaskie Voivodeship.

  3. Malik Montana - Wikipedia

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    Mosa began to make music under the pseudonym Malik Montana in 2008; the last portion of the pseudoym, "Montana", is derived from the Scarface character Tony Montana. [2] Early on in his career, he would make English-language hip-hop songs with the German rapper Sentino; he would continue to make songs in English until 2012, when he began to ...

  4. Family of Joe Biden - Wikipedia

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    [91] [2]: 8 Irish genealogists presented Joe Biden with his Irish maternal family history on his visit there in 2016. [92] Joe's matrilineal great-grandfather (Geraldine's father), Edward Francis Blewitt , [ 93 ] the child of Irish emigrants from Rappagh, Ballina, County Mayo , was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate .

  5. Janus kinase 2 - Wikipedia

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    Janus kinase 2 (commonly called JAK2) is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase.It is a member of the Janus kinase family and has been implicated in signaling by members of the type II cytokine receptor family (e.g. interferon receptors), the GM-CSF receptor family (IL-3R, IL-5R and GM-CSF-R), the gp130 receptor family (e.g., IL-6R), and the single chain receptors (e.g. Epo-R, Tpo-R, GH-R, PRL-R).

  6. 2 Fabiola - Wikipedia

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    2 Fabiola is a Belgian electronic dance music group, formed in 1991 by Pat Krimson (Patrick Claesen) and Zohra. [1] The group got its name from Queen Fabiola of Belgium . The group was noted [ 2 ] for its lavish and extravagant clothes and performances.

  7. Mateusz Morawiecki - Wikipedia

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    Mateusz Morawiecki and French President Emmanuel Macron during press conference, 2022 At the Munich Security Conference on 17 February that year, Morawiecki said "it is not going to be seen as criminal to say that there were Polish perpetrators, as there were Jewish perpetrators, as there were Russian perpetrators, as there were Ukrainian ...