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borsch (bɔːʃ, bɔrʃtʃ) Also borscht, borshch, bortsch. [Russ. borshch.] A Russian soup of several ingredients, esp. beetroot and cabbage.1884 J. Paget Let. 2 Sept. in Mem. & Lett. (1901) ii. vi. 346 A real Russian dinner—first there was a strange thing called Borsch. 1927 Blackw. Mag. Sept. 294/1 Cav...
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Willie Borsch
History
Borsch started racing in Altereds in 1960 with Winged Express, built by Borsch and partner Al "Mousie" Marcellus, assisted by Howard Johansen On 28 September 1967 at Irwindale, Borsch turned in the first pass in an Altered, at 7.91 seconds and .
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Borsch (disambiguation)
Borsch, or borscht, is a beetroot soup of East European origin. Borsch, borscht, borsh or borshch or barszcz may also refer to:
Mike Barz (born Michael Barszcz in 1970), American broadcaster
Bœrsch, a commune in
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Karl Borsch
Karl Borsch (born August 1, 1959 in Krefeld-Hüls) is auxiliary bishop of Aachen. Below is the cross of Saint Anthony the Great, whose feast day is on January 17, the day of the consecration of bishop Borsch.
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Borsch (surname)
Borsch or Börsch is a German and North American last name which is either derived from the first name of Latin origin Liborius or from a diminutive of Borsch (1935–2017), American clergyman
Karl Borsch (born 1959), German clergyman
Stefan Borsch (born 1947), Swedish musician
Willie Borsch (1930–1991
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Stefan Borsch
Stefan Henrik Borsch (born 19 January 1947) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and musician. The upcoming year he began appearing together with Spotlight, later appearing under the name Stefan Borsch orkester releasing albums until the 1993 band
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Frederick H. Borsch
Since 2013, Borsch has been listed on the advisory council of the National Center for Science Education. Borsch died on April 11, 2017, due to complications from myelodysplastic syndrome. He was 81.
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Borsh (disambiguation)
Borsh may also refer to:
Borscht, a Ukrainian soup
See also
Borș (disambiguation)
Borsch (disambiguation)
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Det brinner ett ljus
The song was recorded by Stefan Borsch in 1981. Songs about Jesus
1981 songs
Swedish Christmas songs
Christer Sjögren songs
Sten & Stanley songs
Swedish-language songs
Hasse Andersson songs
Stefan Borsch
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Sommaren är kort
Stefan Borsch recorded the song in 1982 for his album En liten fågel. The song was performed by E-Type at Så mycket bättre. Charts
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1982 singles
1982 songs
Tomas Ledin songs
Stefan Borsch songs
Songs written by Tomas Ledin
Polar Music singles
Swedish-language
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Iresine
Borsch, Flores Olv. & Kai Müll.
Iresine cubensis Borsch, Flores Olv. & Kai Müll. Iresine rzedowskii Zumaya, Flores Olv. & Borsch
Iresine schaffneri S.Watson
Iresine sousae Zumaya, Borsch & Flores Olv.
Iresine stricta Standl.
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Winged Express (Altered)
History
Winged Express was built in 1960 by driver William "Wild Willie" Borsch and partner Al Marcellus, assisted by Howard Johansen (Howard's Cams), Borsch raced Winged Express for ten years, winning AA/FA at the NHRA Winternationals in 1967 and 1968.
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Vid en liten fiskehamn
In 1981, the song was also recorded by Curt Haagers on the album Dansa kvack kvack, with Stefan Borsch as guest artist, and Stefan Borsch's own recording References
1979 songs
1981 singles
Curt Haagers songs
Lasse Stefanz songs
Stefan Borsch songs
Swedish-language songs
Thorleifs songs
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Chenopodiastrum
S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch (syn. Chenopodium hybridum L.): in Europe, India and from temperate Asia to China. S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch (syn. Chenopodium hybridum var. simplex Torr.): in North America.
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Hebanthe
Borsch & Pedersen
Hebanthe occidentalis (R.E.Fr.) Borsch & Pedersen
Hebanthe pulverulenta Mart.
Hebanthe reticulata (Seub.) Borsch & Pedersen
Hebanthe spicata Mart.
References
Amaranthaceae
Amaranthaceae genera
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