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Though they often overtly rejected the diktats of the runway, in doing so they drafted diktats of their own.
But music often leaves a greater legacy than diktats and propaganda.
Nor is the world of Lavrov's cynicism attractive; nor Trump's diktats.
And they blur caustically with other GOP diktats on gay marriage and abortion.
The diktats of social realism do not allow for the supernatural on stage.
"In no case will I submit to Mr. Putin's diktats," Mr. Macron said.
Time will tell if Mr. Trump will work with Congress or issue diktats.
Hong Kong's success, he reckons, owes much to its tendency to ignore Beijing's diktats.
Farms and factories lie devastated by vindictive diktats channelling wealth to the imperial centre.
Behind China's Great Firewall of internet censorship, even online entertainment must bow to political diktats.
Legally, Adobe's grammatical diktats are not worth a photoshopped image of its CEO riding a unicorn.
Orgasms are acceptable only after marriage — and subject to religious diktats that extinguish desire — or after death.
However, governments which are stubbornly convinced that they possess absolute knowledge implement policies through bans and diktats.
In Wednesday's debate, Mr Macron accused Ms Le Pen of being "subject to the diktats of Mr Putin".
The Muslim personal law has been in the spotlight recently, with rising opposition to some of its diktats.
The wheeze also enables them to get round government diktats about sectors they should or should not lend to.
Ultimately, the only way to fix social media is through nurturing a healthier culture below, not imposing diktats from above.
Stopping US trade and killing 100K US jobs is fine with us, but the world won't follow impulsive tweeted diktats.
The first is the nature of top-down diktats about supply, which lack flexibility and therefore tend to generate volatile outcomes.
Mr Zhou also steered China towards a system in which banks set interest rates themselves, rather than merely follow government diktats.
So their diktats to Brazil as it develops, might better involve alternatives to deforestation -- other ways to make money -- than lectures.
Other diktats caution against conveying any sense of Chinese superiority, or claims that China can easily crush America in a trade war.
Some worry, however, that ICSs may turn into local monopolies, responding to the central diktats rather than the needs of local populations.
A deal cooked up elsewhere would feed Italian populists' claim that they are only ever on the receiving end of EU diktats.
THE Communist Party dominates China's economy and uses state-run companies, which it controls with an iron fist, to enforce its diktats.
But her death also released him, psychically, from the vanished world of the fin-de-siècle black élite, with its asphyxiating diktats.
Because of that, their union would seem to have been prohibited by the arcane diktats of the Royal Marriage Act of 1772.
" But her parents quickly began issuing diktats about schedules and everything else, she said: "They acted as if it were their house.
The realities of French society today call for a more pragmatic and flexible approach, with fewer ideological diktats and less anxiety about plurality.
The republic is now governed by diktats inspired by Sharia jurisprudence and Kadyrov's personal interpretation of adat , a traditional Chechen code of behavior.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah), might do just that, allowing states "flexibility" in complying with Washington's standard and daylight time diktats.
Just ask the Germans and the Russians whether our numerous Polish uprisings against their diktats were based on a calculus of immediate costs and benefits.
In his view, English identity is being eroded as immigration rises, Scotland asserts itself and the government bows to diktats from the European Union in Brussels.
According to the research arm of the Iranian parliament, around 70 percent of Iranian women do not strictly follow the official diktats for wearing a veil.
As Nina grows up, her fervency and love of knowledge are transferred from the science experiments she conducts in the ballroom to the diktats of the party.
Les réalités de la société française aujourd'hui exigent une approche plus pragmatique et plus souple, avec moins de diktats idéologiques et moins d'anxiété face à la pluralité.
When European Union leaders have criticized Hungary and, more recently, Poland, those countries' governments have countered that they are defending national sovereignty against liberal diktats from Brussels.
No smiling, spectacles or shadows; eyes must be open and staring straight ahead; and a uniform background (5-10% grey recommended) are just a few of the diktats.
These are different from traditional brands in that they are driven from the bottom-up by the actions of users rather than the diktats of auteur creative directors.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency is the largest single employer in Gaza but, rather than playing a moderating influence, UNRWA is de facto controlled by Hamas' diktats.
But together they won a majority of the votes on March 4, fueled by the now-familiar anger over large-scale migration, economic stagnation and perceived diktats from Brussels.
This was terrifying, despite the petty stupidity of the untruth, because Americans were not yet used to being told to believe government diktats over the clear evidence of their senses.
China is unlikely to take trade diktats from President-elect Donald Trump and instead use ample tools from multilateral trade rules to financial resources to fight back, a leading economist said.
Beijing woke on Tuesday to a pall of smog and dust ahead of the parade — despite the usual government diktats that have ensured blue skies on important holidays in the past.
Italians and Hungarians are relative newcomers to the Euro-skeptic enterprise, and their programs are narrowly focused on anti-immigration policies and a refusal to accept Germany's overbearing political, economic and social diktats.
Completing this Saturday got me crunchy entries like HAD IT MADE, FIXIE BIKE (no one could help me with that one), INFOMANIA, BONEHEADS, IDLE HANDS, DIKTATS, START UPS, OFF YOU GO and XIPHOID.
"His removal speaks to Erdogan's insistence on imposing his diktats on monetary policy, and more broadly, it suggests tight presidential control of economic policies," said Phoenix Kalen, EM strategy director at Societe Generale.
The couple, who were preparing to close on a four-bedroom co-op nearby but would have to remain in their apartment for a few months, had fully expected such diktats and nodded agreeably.
Or does he sit atop a state that is, in fact, shockingly ramshackle, a system driven more by the capricious and often venal calculations of competing bureaucracies and interest groups than by Kremlin diktats?
On the contrary, America may find that, just as there were no takers for its Pacific radar, the Europeans also may decide that they need not jump through their own budget hoops to satisfy diktats from Washington.
Public squares have been turned into forums from which the militants trumpet their latest diktats, and many of the ancient ruins — once part of the most complete panorama to survive classical antiquity — have been blown to smithereens.
He had helped organize the street protests that toppled Ukraine's deeply corrupt, pro-Russian president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, in 2014, meeting with journalists to explain his vision of a Western-oriented country ruled by laws instead of political diktats.
Napoleon was able to cut through all of those same problems by manipulating public opinion through a controlled press, muscling through votes in a largely appointed Parliament and simply imposing diktats once he became emperor of France in 1804.
Attacks on EU regulations, seen by British eurosceptics as an ever-expanding swathe of petty diktats by meddlesome Brussels bureaucrats, have been a recurrent theme in the debate ahead of Britain's June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the bloc.
"I am a religious Jew, whose religious convictions are being blatantly violated by the vaccine Diktats, which are a clear violation of the Nuremberg Code, which forbids forcing medical procedures on anyone without their fully-informed consent," the form says.
It creates a space for other people to enact Trumpism on Trump's behalf, outside the diktats of policy — either for people to use it as an excuse for violence against others, or as something to avoid by changing their own behavior.
This novel, by a celebrated Hungarian poet who committed suicide in 2014, at the age of fifty, depicts the world of his childhood: a poor, remote village near the Romanian border, where inflexible Communist diktats meet the ancient brutalities of peasant life.
Similarly, Comcast, which will likely benefit from the Trump administration's move to overturn President Obama's net neutrality diktats, announced soon after the tax cuts passed that it would pay an extra $2202,2628 to more than 28500,6900 workers, citing both the favorable FCC ruling and the tax benefits.
There's nothing theoretical about it: Based on these diktats, hundreds of thousands of Uighurs, Kazakhs and other Muslims in the western Xinjiang region have been rounded up in internment camps to undergo months or years of indoctrination intended to mold them into secular and loyal followers of the Communist Party.
It is one thing for German politicians to run around Europe with diktats to small countries desperate for EU membership and money, but it is quite another to use the same dialectic with a veto wielding UN Security Council member, an authentic and autonomous nuclear power, the world's fifth-largest economy and by far Germany's largest European trade partner.
Sessions and the Trump administration claim they're trying to restore efficiency to a backlogged court system that poses the biggest obstacle to the large-scale swift deportation of border-crossing families and to unauthorized immigrants living in the US. But lawyers are convinced that Sessions's diktats, if they're as broad as feared, would just gum up the works further.
Skinny jeans, leather leggings, jackets (tailored and motorcycle-inspired), short skirts, New Balance sneakers and Louis Vuitton handbags, even the occasional hoodie, have formed the building blocks of her style: one that reaches across generations, and just says "no" to the classic knee-length skirt suits of the bourgeoisie — and to any historical diktats about what women older than 60 are supposed to wear.
That is the true image cast by the revelations of the last week, one that has ramifications far beyond tribal self-interest: of not just one club, but of a whole host of them that believe the rules should be altered to fit their needs; of teams so inflated by success that they can now casually disregard the diktats of their governing bodies; of teams too big to fail, beyond control.
Turns out that the most of the world does actually hate people like me, and not only that they did hate me, but they hated me a little bit more than they hated me a few years ago – in fact, studies have come out showing that Europe is even more xenophobic than it was in the salad days when we had European Union diktats commanding us to only eat regulation-shaped vegetables and give our last pennies to Jean-Claude Juncker so he could make a giant pile of money and dive into it like Scrooge McDuck.
They asked Kochi, Vadakkumkoor, Thekkumkoor and Ambalapuzha kings to put diktats to their Syrian subjects to join Catholicism.
"Frank set out with his Guggenheim Grant to do something new and unconstrained by commercial diktats" and made "a now classic photography book in the iconoclastic spirit of the Beats".
They have issued diktats against western attires. Some have also condemned beauty parlours. Some members of the media have also colluded with such groups. Some politicians have supported such viewpoints and occasionally such activities.
Haryana's khap panchayats, known for their bizarre diktats, have now demanded that Aamir Khan's popular TV show, Satyamev Jayate, be pulled off air. Aamir drew the ire of the kangaroo courts after he accused them of triggering honour killings.
During pre-independence era women from lower castes in Kerala faced severe unfathomable oppression. There were strict diktats regarding dress codes and ornaments and there was even taxes to be paid to erstwhile Travancore kings for covering their breasts.
Back to the core. Curiosity. Freedom. Free of pop and dance floor diktats: no chorus no verse no 4/4 beats. Just chords, organic atmospheres and textures. A research on the sound reflecting soul and mind, art and science.
The movement is a reaction against the over-conceptualisation of contemporary painting. For them, the image is more important than the idea. The under- realism is a grouping of artists who share the same vision of the artist's condition and are trying to free themselves from the diktats of market and trends.
Symphonic music was his strength. But after he composed his first musical score for a movie,Die große und die kleine Welt, he quickly became a cult favourite among professional musicians. The possibilities of multiple track recording caught his interest. Swing-arrangements and Jazz were part of his repertoire in spite of governmental diktats.
Vidya Lakshmi (Mamta Mohandas), scion of a rich Hindu aristocratic family marries Shanavas (Asif Ali), a Muslim, against the diktats of both the families. Though happily married, their life is difficult. Few years pass by and the couple now has a daughter Laya (Baby Anikha), who is now in nursery. Despite strong financial troubles, Shanavas does his best to support his family.
He spoke against the " masked puppeteers " who are imposing diktats of fashion and trends in the art world. He asked for a fair repartition of temporary exhibition spaces. His work is transgressive : he even directed erotic videos. In 2012, Vuk Vidor created the under-realist movement with Kosta Kulundzic, a Franco-American artist of Serbian origin, and the French artist Stéphane Pencréac’h.
On 30 September 2011, Bhatt was arrested, following an investigation into KD Panth's FIR. Bhatt alleged that Panth was following "diktats" from the Modi government, an allegation denied by Panth. Bhatt's arrest was condemned by the Congress leaders and human rights activists, who accused the Modi government of persecuting Bhatt. The arrest gave rise to protests at places such as Ahmedabad, Delhi and Bangalore.
His film 'Izzatnagri ki Asabhya Betiyan' (Immoral Daughters in the Land of Honour) released in January 2012 traces the resistance of young women against honour killings and diktats of clan councils called Khap Panchayats in North India. The film explores caste, class and gender intersectionality in contemporary India. Another version of the same film 'Immoral Daughters' has been screened at several international film festivals.
Drishtantham () is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by M. P. Sukumaran Nair. The film is about an ailing theeyattu artist, who is trapped between tradition and the diktats of the new world. Murali plays the lead role of Vasunni. The film received wide critical acclaim and won numerous awards including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film and National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam.
Dixit contributed to The Global Casebook of Investigative Journalism 2012. Her chapter was on the honour killing diktats issued and executed by kangaroo courts known as Khap Panchayats in North India. In 2016, Dixit was one of the first Indian journalists to use a graphic format for reportage. She contributed a story "The Girl Not from Madras" to the comic book anthology 'First Hand: Graphic Non-fiction from India', about exploitation of women in India.
The overall situation for Afghan women has improved in the last decade, particularly in the major urban areas, but those living in rural parts of the country still face many problems. In 2013, a female Indian author Sushmita Banerjee was killed in Paktika province by militants for allegedly defying Taliban diktats. She was married to an Afghan businessman and had recently relocated to Afghanistan. Earlier she had escaped two instances of execution by the Taliban in 1995 and later fled to India.
Political analyst Ranbir Singh agreed that the judgement will "act as a deterrent". Additional Advocate General Arun Walia hailed the decision: "before passing ruthless judgments, the members will surely take note of this decision". The honour killing inspired Ajay Sinha to produce a film titled Khap—A Story of Honour Killing starring Om Puri, Yuvika Chaudhary, Govind Namdeo, Anuradha Patel, and Mohnish Behl, to raise awareness about the khaps diktats. It will cost ₨25–30 million and was expected to enter theatres by late July 2010.
However, the term came into popular journalism use during the years of the Cold War where there was talk of the politburo diktats from Moscow to describe and characterize the commands by the bureaucrats of the former USSR towards its satellite countries. It is also used in India with a very negative meaning. Police in Jharkhand have used it to describe rules enforced by local Maoists. Another use was in referring to a directive from the Drug Controller General of India’s concerning launches of new drugs.
On 6 January 2019, members of ELS called for a re-scheduling of the GAT and PAT examinations and for a general election, in the first protest since the repeal of the 2014-2019 Thai military diktats restricting freedom of assembly and the right to protest, held at Victory Monument. On 10 July 2020, the group presented 58 petitions to the Ministry of Education calling for the abolition of military-style school haircut regulations following an outcry over strict rules, including one school banning fringes and an all girls' school's banning of bangs.
In 2012, Kosta Kulundzic founded the Under Realist movement with Serbian artist Vuk Vidor and French artist Stephan Pencréac’h. The movement was created as a reaction against the over-conceptualisation of contemporary painting : for them, the image is more important than the idea. The Under Realism is a grouping of artists who share the same vision of the artist's condition and are trying to free themselves from the diktats of markets and trends. Kosta Kulundzic is the grandson of an orthodox pope, and in his work he builds parallels between religious texts and the violence of contemporary society.
In 1791 unable to accept the diktats of the Revolution he fled to London and became an "émigré". He was never to return to France and from a house at 10, Little Queen Street in Bloomsbury, he was to organise help for other dissident clerics anxious to escape France. He died in London in 1806 at the age of 77 and his remains were taken to France in 1868. It was de la Marche who donated funds to Saint-Pol-de-Léon to cover the cost of a college built under the direction of the architect Robinet and a large seminary.
Mohammed blocked efforts by Vichy officials to impose anti-Jewish legislation upon Morocco and deport the country's 250,000 Jews to their deaths in Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps in Europe.Susan Gilson Miller, A History of Modern Morocco (Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 142-43. The sultan's stand was "based as much on the insult the Vichy diktats posed to his claim of sovereignty over all his subjects, including the Jews, as on his humanitarian instincts." Partial Nazi race measures were enacted in Morocco over Mohammed's objection, and Mohammed did sign, under the instructions of Vichy officials, two dahirs (decrees) that barred Jews from certain schools and positions.
218 The new fashion extended to architecture and incorporated elements from the growing interest in the picturesque. Designs became more rustic, houses became lower and seemingly smaller, often at the expense of the servants comfort, as the still essential domestic quarters were forced out of sight, often underground or onto a separate wing of their own. It was this separate wing which led to the break in symmetry so rigorously enforced by the preceding diktats of architecture, thus complementing the contrived informality of the architecture. Houghton Lodge exemplifies this Cottage Ornée style; the principal reception rooms are placed on the ground floor, rather than on a piano nobile.
Their work was then challenged with anti-feminist graffiti, leading them to respond with further examples. On 23 September 2016, Pinjra Tod had organised a night march and vigil in North Campus to end sexist diktats and discriminatory hostel rules, which was allegedly disrupted by ABVP activists. Pinjra Tod later released a video to substantiate its claim. Following the disqualification (later overturned) of Lakshya, the drama society of Kamla Nehru College, for using words like bra and panty in their play at a theatre festival organised by Sahitya Kala Parishad on 13 February 2017, members of Pinjra Tod protested by performing a piece titled "An Ode to Bra, Panty and the Sahitya Kala Academy".
Federal Government Girls College, Calabar is a federal government-owned all girls school located in Calabar, a town and local government area of Cross River State, Southern Nigeria. The institution was established in 1973 with the vision to be a centre for excellence for the girl child through the provision of opportunities for students to develop their full, all-around potential through a rich academic programme combined with a variety of co- curricular activities. The school is a co-educational boarding and day school for children aged from 11 to 18 years. In line with the diktats of the National Policy of Education, the college teaches the Nigerian Curriculum for Junior and Senior Secondary Schools.
According to Cunningham, the nut of the tortured relationship with objectivity lies within a number of conflicting diktats that the press was subjected to operate under: be neutral yet investigative; be disengaged yet have an impact; and be fair- minded yet have an edge. Cunningham, however, argues that reporters by and large are not ideological warriors; rather, they are imperfect people performing a difficult job that is crucial to society and, "[d]espite all our important and necessary attempts to minimize [individual's] humanity, it can't be any other way," Cunningham concludes. The debate about objectivity is lit also within the photojournalism field. In 2011, Italian photographer Ruben Salvadori challenged the expectation of objective truth that the general public associates to photojournalism with his project "Photojournalism Behind the Scenes".
We also get to see the escalating differences between Aniyankuttan's flamboyant and modern mother, who whiles away her time playing rummy and partying with her friends in the ladies'club and supporting her elder son's diktats, and his intellectual and down to earth father- who considers that his life is incomplete without writing. The heart-touching relationship between Aniyankuttan and his grandmother has always stayed in the hearts and minds of the Malayali audience till date. How the younger brother wins his grandmother's and their newspaper's rich legacy by becoming a wealthy liquor baron to take back the company from the hands of Anantharaman is the rest of the film. The film ends with the grandmother passing away due to her unbearable grief of seeing her family breaking away into pieces due to differences and fights.
Jatupat was politically active as part of the Dao Din Group and a founding member in 2015 of the New Democracy Movement. At university, in 2013-2014, Jatupat participated in anti-mining protests in Loei, during which he came to the public's attention when a photograph of him pleading with the authorities not to disperse a protest went viral. Subsequently, the Dao Din group was granted an award by Thailand's National Human Rights Commission, which Jatupat accepted on behalf of the group. Following the 2014 coup, while the military junta (the National Council for Peace and Order; NCPO) was successfully repressing pro-democracy activists with diktats restricting freedom of expression, Pai and other Dao Din members peacefully protested Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha at a function in Khon Kaen by flashing the three- finger Hunger Games salute in front of him.
One can resort to forms of adventure narrative, as long as the outcome is achieved: making people think, in a realistic or metaphorical way, about the collective perception of an alienated everyday. This is what the authors of the New Italian Epic are trying to do [...]’.V. Evangelisti, "Literary Opera", L'Unità, 6 May 2008. Marcello Fois (prominent novelist of a Sardinian Literary SpringWith Sergio Atzeni, Giulio Angioni, Massimo Carlotto, Michela Murgia, and others.), presenting his own works in France, defined the New Italian Epic as the last development in a trend to recover popular literature, ignoring the diktats and prescriptions of the critics, a tendency begun in the nineties by certain authors (including those brought together in Group 13). According to Fois, the first phase consisted in ‘freeing oneself from the shame of making genre literature, without paying any attention to the critics; the second – more recent – phase concerns subject-matter.
After seeing a dwarf woman struggling to find appropriate clothes, CEO of CBH Model Management Myriam Chalek decided she wanted to raise awareness about achondroplasia (a form of dwarfism) by exposing the fashion and modeling industry to the unexplored market of dwarfism. Chalek and the nonprofit Donnons Leur Une Chance founded The Dwarf Fashion Show, consisting entirely of dwarf models. The Dwarf Fashion Show took part in Paris's annual fashion week and received extensive media coverage. In 2015, due to the heightened success of The Dwarf Fashion Show, Chalek took what was supposed to be a single event and created the non-profit The International Dwarf Fashion show. The mission of the International Dwarf Fashion Show is “to reverse the discriminatory diktats of beauty and to give the opportunity to little people to express themselves by bringing an innovative perspective to the fashion industry.
When the Wansbeck constituency was created at the 1983 election George Grant, MP for Morpeth, had a better claim as Morpeth forms its largest town, but stood down through ill health: this prompted Thompson to a successful nomination, upon which he planned to resign as council leader if elected the new MP. He accomplished this on being elected with 47% of local support in a three-party contest, bolstered by sponsorship from the mineworkers’ union. At Westminster, he co-sponsored the Commons motion against narcotic glue sniffing, a problem then growing in schools, attacked "diktats" from Whitehall which he said were destroying local government, and repeatedly criticised the Conservative government's "squeeze" on education funding. During the UK miners' strike (1984–1985) he argued that some pit closures were due to bad management. In November 1984 he joined MPs from the hard-left Left Campaign Group in a demonstration that forced suspension of the chamber's sitting, over deductions from supplementary benefit for striking miners’ dependants.
Strategy through advice literature was subtle expression of political activism calling for equitable and sound governance within four corners of religious diktats while continuation of pragmatic obedience to authority in power. But to quote suitable advice literature explores from beyond religion, for example one political theorist of 11th century al-Mawardi attributes a pre-Islamic 6th- century quote of al-Afwah al-Awdi: "There is no benefit in leaderless people when disorder reigns, and they will never have a leader if the ignorant amongst them leads." Moosa and Roberts say that first half of quote conforms to political quietism as labeled by modern scholars same time second half matches with expectations of obedient religious Muslim citizen of a just and sharia compliant rule. Giving example of Zoroastrianism becoming invisible post-8th century AD from Persian literature, Ali Pirzadeh says that Islamic literature and Islamic advice literature wipes out most traces of local culture and heritage by giving exclusive prominence to Arabic narratives.
"The top dream merchants of the industry see to it that the characters are created according to the diktats of these superstars [Mammootty and Mohanlal]...even history has been tinged with an overdose of fantasy to suit the image of Mammootty [in the film 1921]," film critic Sreedhar Pillai wrote in India Today. Says Damodaran who created the film: "A few years back history could have been told as it was in Malayalam cinema but today I have to weave an actual incident in masala form with a larger than life character for the sake of Mammootty." "1921 was shot on a wide canvas with hundreds of actors and required to be dealt with sensitively considering the communal passions that the event evinces in Malabar", wrote the Times of India in 2017. In a 2017 The Times of India article, it was written that 1921 "perhaps, remain his [Sasi's] best cinematic work".
Its popularity matched Municipal Theatre. Deutsche Bühne staged operas, operettas, musicals and vaudeville, hosting German companies (Berlin, Hamburg, Königsberg). On May 3, 1930, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Jan Kochanowski's birth, the theatre premiered "The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys" (), as a tribute to the Polish community. After 1933, its repertoire followed the cultural Nazi propaganda diktats. The first Polish opera in Bydgoszcz was founded in 1919. On October 3, 1921, members of Bydgoszcz Municipal Theatre presented the Polish national opera, Stanislaw Moniuszko's Halka. From 1921 to 1923, the Municipal Theatre organized summer opera seasons, with companies from Poznan and Warsaw opera houses. There were also recital singers with eminent artists from the world of Polish opera and operetta. Between 1923 and 1926, series of concerts in Bydgoszcz starred among others, Stanisław Gruszczyński, Ignacy Dygas, Jadwiga Dębicka, Victoria Kawecka. In 1926, the first recital of New York's Metropolitan Opera's bass Adamo Didur had a huge success in the city. The Municipal Theatre invited several times in the 1920s and 1930s Ada Sari for recital performances with piano. For the season 1925/1926, an institution was created, the Pomeranian Opera Theatre of Bydgoszcz-Torun-Grudziadz directed by Karol Benda.

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