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Topolski

British  
/ toˈpɒlskɪ /

noun

  1. Feliks (fiːlɪks). 1907–89, British painter, born in Poland; best known for his sketches and murals, esp for Memoir of the Century (1975–89) painted on viaduct arches on London's South Bank

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Judge Michael Topolski KC indicated Fanta was likely to get a hospital order with restrictions.

From BBC • Feb. 1, 2023

Dr. Topolski swiftly moves through each step of the procedure, which he performs routinely with the same staff.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 21, 2018

“We love it when they cry, and they often do,” says baritone Robb Topolski of Yarmouth, a member of the quartet that will deliver singing Valentines in the Mid-Cape area.

From Washington Times • Feb. 13, 2017

While praising the bravery of Mr. Sarwar’s mother, Judge Topolski said he was just not able to reflect that in sentencing her son.

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2014

Whoever isn't satisfied with what he gets, let him go to Topolski!

From The Comedienne by Obecny, Edmund