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Kalisz

[ kah-lish ]

noun

  1. a city in central Poland.


Kalisz

/ ˈkaliʃ /

noun

  1. a town in central Poland, on an island in the Prosna River: textile industry. Pop: 110 000 (2005 est) Ancient nameCalissiakəˈlɪsɪə
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“For the first time, the federal government has created funding mechanisms intended to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and increase habitat connectivity, which will be allocated on a competitive basis,” said Glen Kalisz, habitat connectivity biologist with WSDOT.

"We need change if you care about fundamental values such as trust, accountability, tolerance to dominate public life again," Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who is a senior KO official, told voters on Friday in Kalisz, in central Poland.

From Reuters

“I’m really proud to see where Bob is at now,” said Chase Kalisz, who was coached by Bowman growing up and returned to his training group this season.

“Bob didn’t yell at me once this year,” Kalisz said with a big grin.

Looking back, Kalisz has no regrets about working with Bowman in his more intense days.

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