Proper noun
Kaczynski (plural Kaczynskis)
A surname from Polish.
Booth 2000, p. 302 Sutin 2000, pp. 224–225 Kaczynski 2010, p. 251. The German occultist Theodor Reuss later accused him of publishing some of the secrets of his own occult order, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O. Source: Internet
After it appeared Kaczynski was not home, the protesters marched through town toward a government villa where they believed he had been taken. Source: Internet
Booth 2000, p. 367 Kaczynski 2010, p. 359. He occasionally travelled to Palermo to visit rent boys and buy supplies, including drugs; his heroin addiction came to dominate his life, and cocaine began to erode his nasal cavity. Source: Internet
Booth 2000, p. 418 Sutin 2000, pp. 323 Kaczynski 2010, p. 417 Churton 2011, p. 323. In March Olsen became pregnant, and Hirsig was called to take care of her; she miscarried, following which Crowley took Olsen back to France. Source: Internet
Cezary Tomczyk, the parliamentary leader of the main opposition party, Civic Platform, accused Mr. Kaczynski of issuing a “call to lynching” and condemned what he said was the creation of “militias” loyal to the ruling party. Source: Internet
Booth 2000, p. 289 Sutin 2000, p. 212 Kaczynski 2010, p. 225 Churton 2011, p. 163. Fenton's articles suggested that Crowley and Jones were involved in homosexual activity; Crowley did not mind, but Jones unsuccessfully sued for libel. Source: Internet