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Ogromną zaletą recenzowanej pracy jest to, iż jej Autorzy nie tylko wskazali i uzasadnili jakie ? i dlaczego ? konkretne instytucje polskiego prawa podatkowego są niezgodne z prawem unijnym, ale zaproponowali także określone procedury naprawcze. Praca ta winna być przedmiotem uważnej lektury nie tylko osób zajmujących się tworzeniem prawa w Polsce, ale i szerokiego grona podmiotów stosujących prawo podatkowe (...). Dotychczas na polskim rynku wydawniczym brakowało tak szerokiego, kompleksowego i stojącego na tak bardzo wysokim poziomie merytorycznym opracowania. Recenzowana praca napisana została przez najwybitniejszych polskich znawców polskiego i unijnego prawa podatkowego...
In the Podkowa Lesna, Poland, Herbert Crow lives a peaceful life as a tailor, weaving the threads of magic into cloth with the careful precision of an artist. Nobody knows about the shadows of his past, not even his beloved girlfriend, Melania. Alas, the past is determined not to be forgotten. Melania vanishes, and a ransom demand appears on his doorstep in the hands of an old enemy. Herbert must deliver a package to a certain location in Warsaw before the full moon reaches its peak, or Melania's life will become forfeit. Warsaw. A city cursed by the deaths of thousands, where magic itself has died and become useless. In the place where his mystical arts cannot protect him, Herbert is forced to resort to ancient and terrible powers to survive. Time is running out for everyone. What choice do you make, when all of your options are terrible?
"Burn The Witch" reads very smoothly and pleasantly which is due to fairly light language used in the novel, as well as specific, sarcastic humor. Sanika is pleasantly feisty, her statements often bring smile to face, although there are also elements of darkness or passing from irony into grim truth. Magda Kubasiewicz's world sucked me in completely. It was great to read it riding a bus through Krakow's streets, or sit in one of Bracka Street cafes, and imagine that it was there that Sanika likes to walk at night, and chase demons and monsters away. "Burn The Witch" is a book that has not failed expectations and its dynamics, unpredictability and climate are just some of the many advantages....
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Story of the religious, social and political conflict under Constantine after the fall of the Roman empire.
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