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Dragomir Milošević ( Serbian: Драгомир Милошевић ; born February 4, 1942, Ub, present-day Serbia ) is a Serb war criminal and former commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps ( SRK ) of the Army of Republika Srpska ( VRS ) which besieged Sarajevo for three years during the Bosnian war.
* Dragomir Stankovic, a Serbian football referee who officiates in the Serbian Superliga and is on the FIFA list
Baba Dochia has a son, called Dragomir or Dragobete, who is married.
The program is hosted by Tomb Dragomir with interviews by Stuart Feedback Andrews and Liisa Ladouceur and reviews by The Caustic Critics ( including Stuart Andrews and Rue Morgue columnist, Last Chance Lance ).
Its name is derived from Dragomir, a Romanian name of Slavic origin ( from Драгомир, which means " precious and peaceful "), the suffix-eşti, and noun Vale, which means " valley ".
Dragomir Hvalimirović restores the title of Travunia, but is murdered in the 1010s, and the maritime lands are annexed by the Byzantines, and then Serbia.

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The modern layout for an ejection seat was first proposed by Romanian inventor Anastase Dragomir in the late 1920s.
On October 27, 2006, McClatchy Newspapers reported that Kimberly had also worked part-time in 2003 for one of sister Karen's lobbying clients, a foundation run by the Karic family ; Weldon has tried unsuccessfully to help Dragomir and Bogoljub Karic obtain U. S. visas.
Limunovo Drvo, a progressive / hard rock band, featuring guitarists Milan Mladenović and Dragomir Mihajlović " Gagi ", performed for two years, until they realized they were headed nowhere.
According to the Chronicle, Vojislav was a son of Dragomir, himself the uncle of Jovan Vladimir .< sup > C </ sup > Dragomir had held Travunija and Zahumlje, then ruled Doclea for two years after the death of Jovan Vladimir ( 1016 ).< sup > C </ sup > In 1018, Dragomir was killed by locals of Kotor .< sup > C </ sup >

Dragomir and Romania
* Dana Dragomir ( Romania / Sweden )
She then won her second straight title, in Bucharest, Romania, at the ITF 75, 000 Ruxandra Dragomir Open defeating Zuzana Ondrášková 3 – 6, 6 – 1, 7 – 6 in the final.
Sanda has worked with several well-known composers in Romania such as Eugen Mihăescu, Marcel Dragomir, Ionel Tudor, Cornel Meraru, Mihai Constantinescu, Alexandru Simu, Raimond Vancu, George Popa and Dan Iagnov.
* Dragomir, a village in Berzunţi Commune, Bacău County, Romania

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Stanislav Galić and Dragomir Milošević were sentenced to life imprisonment and 29 years imprisonment respectively, while Momčilo Perišić was sentenced to 27 years.
In 2007, General Dragomir Milošević, who replaced Galić as commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps, was found guilty of the shelling and sniper terror campaign against Sarajevo and its citizens from August 1994 to late 1995, including the second Markale massacre.
Also during the golden age came the epoch of Romanian philosophy with such figures as Mircea Vulcănescu, Dimitrie Gusti, Alexandru Dragomir, and Vasile Conta.
* Dragomir R. Radev, John Prager, and Valerie Samn.
* John Prager, Eric Brown, Anni Coden, and Dragomir Radev.
Prior to Mokranjac's era, Serbia's representatives of the romantic period were world-renowned violinist Dragomir Krancevic ( 1847 – 1929 ), pianist Sidonija Ilic, Pianist and composer Jovanka Stojkovic and opera singer Sofija Sedmakov who achieved success performing in opera houses of Germany in the 1890s.
Many then-popular Yugoslav actors co-starred in the film, including Dragomir Gidra Bojanić, Milutin Karadžić, Velimir Bata Živojinović, Milan Štrljić etc.
* Dragomir and Bogoljub Karic, associates of Slobodan Milosevic, paid $ 240, 000 to SNA in March 2003.
-Buzdugan, Costache ; Popovici, Dragomir ; Bătrâna, Lia ; Bătrâna, Adrian ; Murat, Actuan, Cercetările preliminare în necropola tumulară de la Hârșova, Cercetări Arheologice, XI, București, p. 425-455 ;
-Hașotti, Puiu ; Popovici, Dragomir, Cultura Cernavoda I în contextul descoperirilor de la Hârșova, Pontica, 25, 1992, p. 15-44 ;
-Petolescu, Constantin, C .; Popovici, Dragomir, O inscripție inedită de la Carsium, SCIVA, 40, 3, 1989, p. 241-247 ;
He was interned by the German occupation forces during the war, but was later released through the intervention of Dragomir Jovanović.
The band was competitive with another Šarlo Akrobata associated act, Ekatarina Velika, which, having at first called Katarina II, featured former Šarlo Akrobata and Limunovo Drvo guitarists Milan Mladenović and Dragomir Mihajlović.
* Dragomir Lalin ( 1924 -), was born in Titel.

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and the laughter and the happiness are even more pronounced when no company is present.
Any alteration of one of these factors is distortion, although we generally use that word only for effects so pronounced that they can be stated quantitatively on the basis of standard tests.
In soft woods with pronounced grain, there is sometimes a tendency for the hole to wander, due to the varying hardness of the wood.
Failure confirms the threat, and the intensity of anxiety is increased as the required learning becomes more difficult, so that by the time the child reaches the third grade the decrement in performance is pronounced.
The diffusion is most pronounced and most likely to become fixed, however, in those who have had no or very minimal opportunities to develop the autonomy and initiative that could have been directed into constructive expression and so served as sources of developing self-certainty.
A pronounced ideological diffusion -- i.e., inability to identify independently with given ideas and value systems -- is reflected in many ways.
In standard Spanish, it is possible to tell the pronunciation of a word from its spelling, but not vice versa ; this is because certain phonemes can be represented in more than one way, but a given letter is consistently pronounced.
^ The word " Aegean " is pronounced " i-Jee-en ".
When the plague hits, the deprivation of this symbol of freedom becomes more pronounced, as the beaches are closed, as is the port.
For example, the orbital 1s < sup > 2 </ sup > ( pronounced " one ess two ") has two electrons and is the lowest energy level ( n
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaning “ the host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.
Amaryllis ( pronounced ) is a small genus of flowering bulbs, with two species.
The former is used as a high-pitched call, for attracting attention, ( pronounced ) which travels long distances.
( from Icelandic for " Æsir faith ", pronounced, in Old Norse ) is a form of Germanic neopaganism which developed in the United States from the 1970s.
AIX ( Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced ) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.
In regions such as Latin America where these languages are spoken, negro ( pronounced slightly differently than Negro in English ), is a normal word used without disparaging intent in relation to black people.
Ayahuasca ( ayawaska pronounced in the Quechua language ) is any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from the Banisteriopsis spp.
In the Tucanoan languages it is called yagé or yajé ( both pronounced ).
To show the derivation clearly, we propose that the stress should be on the penultimate syllable, the second half of the word being pronounced like " ptosis " ( with the " p " silent ), which comes from the same root " to fall ", and is already used to describe the drooping of the upper eyelid.
While " distortion " can include arbitrary deformation of an image, the most pronounced modes of distortion produced by conventional imaging optics is " barrel distortion ", in which the center of the image is magnified more than the perimeter ( figure 7a ).
In Welsh, the shortened form Y Fenni may have come into use for a very short period after about the 15th century, although pronounced similarly in English or Welsh the English spelling Abergavenny is in general use.

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