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But she remained very stubborn about everyone attending all lessons and gradually disclosed a gentle conspirational smile.
And I still miss that conspirational grin.
"But I won't let him touch me in any Adult Conspirational way," she said firmly.
In late 1939, after Polish September Campaign, he returned to the conspirational National Party.
Then it moves back, presenting his life - Polish September Campaign and his conspirational activities.
His father and mother gave each other a warm, conspirational be smile, and it was his mother who answered, "She does indeed.
There was a conspirational "Ahhhhh!"
The idea to create the UBK was conceived among Warsaw's conspirational circles in early 1940s.
Its conspirational leaders within the diaspora did not want to openly enter Ukrainian politics, and attempted to create imbue this party with a democratic, moderate facade.
Geronimo let Poirot in and recognizing him as the honoured guest of two nights before became at once voluble in a sibilant conspirational whisper.
On November 22, 1944, General Okulicki was ordered to create a conspirational network in Eastern Borderlands, but his efforts failed.
Because of his background, Delgado was the undisputed leader of a group of conspirational officers, among whom the second most important was Pérez Jiménez.
Major Juan Francisco Guevara, one of Lonardi's general staff, proposed that the conspirational password be "God is Just."'
In the 1830s, under the influence of events in Congress Poland (see November Uprising), Tarnów emerged as a center of Polish conspirational organizations.
He gave a conspirational glance to check that there was nobody in earshot except Winslow Homer's fisherboys, then resumed his conversation in a completely different tone of voice.
Soon afterwards, first Polish conspirational organizations emerged, including structures of Union of Armed Struggle, which later turned into the Home Army (AK).
Many of those who remained in Poland took part in various conspirational organisations (Association of Polish Republicans, Towarzystwo Republikanów Polskich).
Charges of a Jewish conspirational element in Germany's defeat drew heavily upon figures like Kurt Eisner, a Berlin-born German Jew who lived in Munich.
The circumstances around the death of Tordenskiold was set in a conspirational light, as summed up in the contemporary three volume Tordenskiold biography (1747-1750) by C. P. Rothe.
At Janka Puszta training facility in Hungary, IMRO terrorists trained Ustaše operatives in bomb-making and in conspirational activities.
The city remained a hotspot of Polish conspirational activities, with up to 20% of all members of the Polish Legions in World War I coming from Tarnów and its area.
Origins of the organization date back to the second half of 1943, when on September 27, the Polish government-in-exile stated that conspirational activities should be maintained during the possible Soviet occupation of the country.
Soon afterwards he was denounced by a traitor for his involvement with secret conspirational organizations, and he was arrested by the Russian authorities and sentenced to 7 years of hard labour in Zamość.