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  2. The Refusal (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Refusal, Or, The Ladies Philosophy is a 1721 comedy play by the British writer Colley Cibber. It is a reworking of the 1672 farce Les Femmes Savantes by Molière , with reference to the recent South Sea Bubble .

  3. The Refusal - Wikipedia

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    The Refusal" (German: "Die Abweisung"), [1] also known as "Unser Städtchen liegt …", is a short story by Franz Kafka. Written in the autumn of 1920, [ 2 ] it was not published in Kafka's lifetime. Overview

  4. Refusal - Wikipedia

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    Refusal may refer to: "The Refusal", a 1920 short story by Franz Kafka; Refusals and runouts, a concept in equestrianism; Refusal of work; Refusal to deal; Refusal of medical assistance; Refusal skills; Driven to refusal, an engineering/surveying term used in pile-driving

  5. First refusal - Wikipedia

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  6. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedias written in Albanian.. Albanian Encyclopedic Dictionary (Albanian: Fjalori Enciklopedik Shqiptar): published by Academy of Sciences of Albania; . First Edition (1985; FESH)

  7. Fadil Sulejmani - Wikipedia

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    Fadil Sulejmani was born on 5 December 1940, in the village of Bozovce.He completed his primary and secondary education in Tetovo and pursued higher education in Pristina and Belgrade.

  8. Gazmend Kapllani - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, after living in Greece for 24 years, Kapllani announced that he decided to permanently leave the country, citing systematic harassment by the rogue elements in the Greek police, threats from neo-fascist groups, and the refusal of the Greek authorities to respond to his application for Greek citizenship, filed in 2008. [2]

  9. Aleksandër Xhuvani - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandër Xhuvani (14 March 1880 – 22 November 1961) was an Albanian philologist and educator. [1] Xhuvani spent much of his career working for the improvement of Albanian schools; he also advocated the standardization of the Albanian language in the years following Albania's independence.