David Woodard

raan loi thum në Amerïka

David Woodard (adhiëth pɛi niin 6 Pɛnëŋuan 1964, ne Thanta Barbara, Kalipornia) ee raan de Amerïka ee kɔc ee gut ne thom cɔl ɣorcɛthɛra nyuööth ku ye dugɛɛr.[1][2] Ee yen acak wɛt cɔl prekuiem ke mat wɛt cɔl pre-emptive (gël) kekë rekuiem ne runke 1990 yiic, ago jam ne biääk de piirdɛn de Buddhith ne gäär ku kënde diɛt bi ya cɔkpiny ku nɔn bi keek aa ket ne kööl de thuɔɔu ku nɔn ee yen thuɔɔu cök thon de raan ë cak ë diɛtkë.[3]

David Woodard
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Sex or gendermale Cokic
PamacgëtpinyPawuut Matiic, Canada Cokic
Name in native languageDavid Woodard Cokic
Given nameDavid Cokic
Family nameWoodard Cokic
Date of birth6 Pɛnëŋuan 1964 Cokic
Place of birthSanta Barbara Cokic
SpouseSonja Vectomov Cokic
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Cokic
Occupationcomposer, conductor, writer Cokic
Educated atUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, San Marcos High School Cokic
Work locationPawuut Matiic, Canada Cokic
Religion or worldviewBuddhism Cokic
Genrepostmodernism Cokic
Official websitehttps://www.davidwoodard.com Cokic

Aye tak aya ne lon ci piɛɛth luöi mɛnhe raan ebɛn e piny nɔm ne baŋde Nueba Germania, raan de akuötnɔm de utopia paam de Paraguay.[4]

Pïrden tueŋ

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Yen raan cɔl Woodard ee piööcë paan cɔl New York ne ɣönegäär cɔl The New School for Social Research.

Dikconari

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  1. Carpenter, S., "In Concert at a Killer's Death", Los Angeles Times, 9 Pɛnëdhiëc 2001.
  2. Allen, M., "Décor by Timothy Leary", The New York Times, 20 Pɛnëtök 2005.
  3. Woodard, D., "Musica lætitiæ comes medicina dolorum", Der Freund, Nr. 7, Pɛnëdiäk 2006, p. 34–41.
  4. Epstein, J., "Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle", San Francisco Chronicle, 13 Pɛnëdiäk 2005.

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