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Polish programming.


Polish Polish (when pronounced /ˈpoʊːlɪʃ/ or /ˈpəʊːlɪʃ/) may refer to:
  • Poland, a country in Central Europe
 Programming: WorldDirect, DirecTV's international programming platform, is providing Polish-language programming to U.S. homes with PolishDirect and PolishDirect II to cater to more than 650,000 Polish-speaking Americans. Polish language Polish language, member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Slavic languages). Polish is spoken as a first language by about 38 million people in Poland, where it is the official language; by more than 1  packages will range from $21.99 to $29.99 a month.
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Title Annotation:El Segundo
Author:Filus, Sarah
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Date:Dec 4, 2006
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