Examples of using Co-founders in English and their translations into Polish
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Mr Jan Molicki, co-founders- together with Beata Kuś- of the Wings Association
He was a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival and was one of the co-founders of the Abbey Theatre.
they're mentored by young professional artists, like those co-founders that I told you about.
He is the grandson of the late Odif and Judy Podell, co-founders of the modern architectural community, Usonia Homes in Pleasantville, New York.
In 1928 Polish hunters were co-founders of the International Hunting
Co-founders Jay Van Andel
Matenwa's co-founders hope that one day all books will be in both French and Creole.
Co-founders brothers Arthur Antin
Today, ACN's Co-Founders are more actively involved than ever,
Rolke met its co-founders, art critics Wiesław Borowski
Riot's co-founders talk about 10 years of Riot
In 2003, Mulville and O'Donoghue, as co-founders of Hat Trick, were listed in
Henry Flagler, one of the co-founders of Standard Oil along with Rockefeller,
She is one of the co-founders of the Startup Poland Foundation
Mr Jan Molicki, co-founders- together with Beata Kuś- of the Wings Association
Stéphane Bonjean and Bruno Champion, co-founders of DynAdmic also commented,“DynAdmic has an innovative technology that identifies consumers
Pedro Zaz, Roger S. and Spetto are co-founders of United VJs,
When co-founders Jeff Aldred
Following him were Liana López and Bryan Parras, co-founders of Nuestra Palabra:
North and his co-founders turned to Yves Béhar's fuseproject to create Mission's unique brand