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Adrian and Cioroianu
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.
Historian Adrian Cioroianu defined the early Codreanu as a " quasi-demagogue agitator ".
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.
According to historian Adrian Cioroianu, all three were insufficiently trained for the task they were required to accomplish.
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.
This involved two separate projects: that of National Initiative Party politicians Cozmin Guşă, Lavinia Şandru and Aurelian Pavelescu was rejected in Senate ( November 2005 ); a second one, advocated by National Liberal parliamentarians Adrian Cioroianu, Mona Muscă, Viorel Oancea, and Mihăiţă Calimente and backed by the Timişoara Society, was eventually adopted by the Senate in early April 2006.
** Anca Simitopol, " Un test pentru întreaga clasă politică " (" A Test for the Entire Political Establishment "), interview with Adrian Cioroianu
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.
* Adrian Cioroianu, Pe umerii lui Marx.

Adrian and born
* Adrian Leo Doyle ( born 1936 ), Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
* Adrian Amstutz ( born 1953 ), Swiss politician
* Adrian Bailey ( born 1949 ), British Labour Co-operative politician
* Adrian Dix ( born 1966 ), Canadian politician
* Adrian Johns ( born 1951 ), English governor of Gibraltar and former senior officer in the Royal Navy
* Adrian Năstase ( born 1950 ), Romanian politician
* Adrian Piccoli ( born 1970 ), Australian politician
* Adrian Sanders ( born 1959 ), English Liberal Democrat politician
* Adrian Severin ( born 1954 ), Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament
* Adrian Archibald ( born c. 1969 ), British motorcycle racer
* Adrian Arrington ( born 1985 ), American National Football League ( NFL ) player
* Adrian Aucoin ( born 1973 ), Canadian National Hockey League player
* Adrian Buchan ( born 1982 ), Australian surfer
* Adrian Cann ( born 1980 ), Canadian Major League Soccer player
* Adrian Clayborn ( born 1988 ), American NFL player
* Adrian Cristea ( born 1983 ), Romanian footballer
* Adrian Cruciat ( born 1983 ), Romanian tennis player
* Adrian Dantley ( born 1956 ), American retired National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player
* Adrian Diaconu ( born 1978 ), Romanian professional boxer
* Adrian Falub ( born 1971 ), Romanian footballer
* Adrian Forbes ( born 1979 ), English footballer
* Adrian Gonzalez ( born 1982 ), Mexican-American Major League Baseball player
* Adrian Griffin ( born 1974 ), American retired NBA player
* Adrian Heath ( born 1961 ), English football manager and former player
* Adrian Ilie ( born 1974 ), Romanian retired footballer

Adrian and 1967
* Adrian Chiles ( born 1967 ), British television and radio presenter
* 1967Adrian Kantrowitz performed the first human heart transplant in the United States.
* 1967Adrian Chiles, British television and radio presenter
* Adrian Lombard ( 1915 – 1967 ), a British aeronautical engineer
And at 2: 00 p. m., November 4, 1967, the section of Interstate Highway 90 passing Adrian officially opened to traffic.
At about the same time a selection of his poems was published, along with work from Adrian Henri and Brian Patten, in a best-selling paperback volume of verse entitled The Mersey Sound, first published in 1967, revised in 1983 and again in 2007.
Adrian Albert Mole was born in 1967 and grew up with his parents in the city of Leicester in England's East Midlands.
This makes Adrian seventeen at the time of Glenn's conception in July 1984, and Sharon, who was in Adrian's year at school, so was born between 1 September 1966 and 31 August 1967, was either seventeen or close to her 17th birthday.
Band members Bruce Howard and Trevor Wilson conceived the idea in 1967, composing the music with Australian poet Adrian Rawlins narrating the story.
1967 – Variations for Orchestra " To Adrian Sunshine "
While the first section, " Sources ," includes older poets such as Robert Graves, John Betjeman and Dylan Thomas, the second section " New Voices " not only includes Seamus Heaney but also Liverpool poets Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten who at the time were not accepted by mainstream critics ( although they were featured in the best-selling The Mersey Sound anthology from 1967 ).
* Adrian Chiles ( born 1967 ), British TV and radio presenter
The anthology The Mersey Sound was published by Penguin in 1967, containing the poems of Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten, and has remained in print ever since, selling in excess of 500, 000 copies.
His son, Adrian Hollis ( born August 2, 1940 in Bristol ), is a Grandmaster of correspondence chess, and was British Correspondence Chess Champion in 1966, 1967, and 1971.
One of his first articles was on Roger McGough and Adrian Henri, two pop-oriented Liverpool Poets who later joined Patten in a best-selling poetry anthology called The Mersey Sound, drawing popular attention to his own contemporary collections Little Johnny's Confession ( 1967 ) and Notes to the Hurrying Man ( 1969 ).
The Octet was recorded in 1967 with Gervase de Peyer ( clarinet ), William Waterhouse ( bassoon ), Neill Sanders ( horn ), Emanuel Hurwitz and Ivor McMahon ( violin ), Cecil Aronowitz ( viola ), Terence Weil ( cello ) and Adrian Beers ( double bass ).
The station signed on in July 1967 as WVMO ( Voice of Monroe ), founded by John Koehn of Adrian ( also the founder of Adrian's WLEN 103. 9 FM ), and featured a format of MOR and country music for many years.

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