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Stelios and Greek
* 1931 – Stelios Kazantzidis, Greek singer ( d. 2001 )
* 1954 – Stelios Papafloratos, Greek footballer
* 1974 – Stelios Giannakopoulos, Greek footballer
* 1985 – Stelios Malezas, Greek footballer
Greek entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of the British low-cost airline easyJet amongst other ventures has previously spoken of his fondness for the club.
Stylianos ( Stelios ) Constantas ( Greek: Στέλιος Κωνσταντάς ) is a Cypriot-born singer.
The songs of the iconic Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis were translated into Hebrew and performed by the country's leading singers.
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou (), born 14 February 1967 ) is a British entrepreneur of Greek Cypriot origin, currently a resident of Monaco.
* Kismet, an album collaboration of Greek and Turkish music, by Stelios Petrakis and Bijan Cherimani of the Chemirani Ensemble
Moreover, Stelios makes the remark in response to a Persian taunt, not the statement of a fellow Greek.

Stelios and Στέλιος
* Stelios Kazantzidis ( Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης )( 1931 – 2001 ) singer, composer, postwar

Stelios and is
Stelios is the first name of a number of people:
Stelios is played by German / Irish actor Michael Fassbender
He also does not appear in Frank Miller's graphic novel 300 or the film based on it ; his famous quip is delivered instead by the fictional character Stelios.
EasyInternetcafé ( styled as easyInternetcafé ) is a chain of Internet cafés and a unit of Stelios Haji-Ioannou's EasyGroup.
It was founded by entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou in 2003, and is part of the EasyGroup.
* In 2009, the documentary film Apologies of an Economic Hit Man featuring interviews with Perkins, was shown at film festivals around the U. S. The film is a Greek-U. S. co-production directed by Stelios Kouloglou, and was filmed in 2007 and 2008.

Stelios and first
On 1 February 2005, Ben Haim scored his first and only goal for Bolton, heading a free-kick from Stelios Giannakopoulos into the net in Bolton's 3 – 1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Stelios and .
Stelios Papadimitriou, president of the foundation, has remarked: " We are not going to turn the Onassis Foundation over to someone who has no connection with our culture, our religion, our language or our shared experiences, and who never went to college or worked a day in her life.
Other popular rebetiko songwriters and singers of this period ( 1940s ) include: Dimitris Gogos ( better known as Bayandéras ), Stelios Perpiniadis, Spyros Peristeris, Giannis Papaioannou, and Apostolos Hatzichristos.
Laïkó was dominated by singers such as Grigoris Bithikotsis, Marinella, Stelios Kazantzidis, Panos Gavalas and others.
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* Glykes Alchimies ( Sweet alchemies )-Cooking show focusing on deserts, hosted by famed pastry chef Stelios Parliaros.
It also screens many " reality " shows such as Cruise with Stelios, Road Wars, Shock Treatment, World's Deadliest Gangs, Pineapple Dance Studios, World of Pain, Road Raja, Ibiza Uncovered, Cirque de Celebrité and the most recent series Hairspray: The School Musical.
Laïkó was dominated by singers such as Tolis Voskopoulos and Stelios Kazantzidis.
Popular composers and singers once performed here ; Markos Vamvakaris, Vassilis Tsitsanis, Yannis Papaioannou, Marika Ninou, Sotiria Bellou, Manolis Chiotis, Mary Linda, Giorgos Zampetas, Stelios Kazantzidis, Marinella, Poly Panou, and Viki Moscholiou.
The members of the Commission of Inquiry, as announced on 1 September 2006, were Clemente Baena Soares of Brazil, Mohamed Chande Othman of Tanzania, and Stelios Perrakis of Greece.
She was engaged to Stelios Kazantzidis, with whom she worked.
Starting with the second series in 1999, the programme follows staff of EasyJet and Reed Aviation ( the handling agents ) such as: Manager: Graham Fraser ; Check-in trouble-shooter: Jane Boulton ; Check-in assistant: Katrina Leeder ; Supervisors: Leo Jones, Brett Holland and Leanne Chung, Dispatcher: Kevin Reardon ; Captain: James McBride, Stewardess: Janey Stock and of course, Stelios as well as many passengers.
In 1952 a young singer named Stelios Kazantzidis recorded a couple of rebetika songs that were quite successful.
Soon well-known composers of rebetika — like Kaldaras, Chiotis, Klouvatos — started to write songs tailored to Stelios powerful voice and this created a further shift in rebetika music.
Only a few musicians played the tabachaniotika, the most famous being the boulgarí ( a mandolin like instrument ) player Stelios Foustalieris ( 1911 – 1992 ) from Réthymnon.
Some of the earliest popular music stars from Crete were Andreas Rodinos, Yiannis Bernidakis ( Baxevanis ), Stelios Koutsourelis, Stelios Foustalieris, Efstratios Kalogeridis, Kostas Papadakis, Michalis Kounelis, Kostas Mountakis and Thanassis Skordalos.
Nowadays, prominent performers include Antonis Xylouris or Psarantonis, Giorgos Xylouris, Ross Daly, Loudovikos ton Anogeion, Stelios Petrakis, Vasilis Stavrakakis, the group Chainides, Zacharias Spyridakis, Michalis Stavrakakis, Mitsos Stavrakakis, Dimitrios Vakakis, Georgios Tsantakis, Michalis Tzouganakis, Elias Horeftakis, Giannis Charoulis, Giorgis Pantermakis, etc.

Greek and formally
In 1974, following a coup sponsored by the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 and executed by the Cypriot National Guard the invasion of troops from Turkey ( citing its authority as one of the three guarantor powers established by the Constitution ), the Turkish Cypriots formally set up their own institutions with a popularly-elected separatist president and a Prime Minister, responsible to the National Assembly, exercising joint executive powers.
As a language evolves, cases can merge ( for instance in Ancient Greek genitive and ablative have merged as genitive ), a phenomenon formally called syncretism.
Ptolemy Apion, the last Greek ruler, bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome, which formally annexed the region in 74 BC and joined it to Crete as a Roman province.
Although Barlaam was never formally canonized, Josaphat was, and they were included in earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology ( feast day 27 November ) — though not in the Roman Missal — and in the Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar ( 26 August in Greek tradition etc.
The term panentheism ( from Greek πᾶν ( pân ) " all "; ἐν ( en ) " in "; and θεός ( theós ) " God "; " all-in-God ") was formally coined in Germany in the 19th century in an attempt to offer a philosophical synthesis between traditional theism and pantheism, stating that God is substantially omnipresent in the physical universe but also exists " apart from " or " beyond " it as its Creator and Sustainer.
The distinction between a formally polite greeting and an obeisance is often hard to make ; for example, proskynesis ( Greek for " moving towards ") is described by the Greek researcher Herodotus of Halicarnassus, who lived in the 5th century BC in his Histories 1. 134:
Monothelitism or Monotheletism ( from Greek μονοθελητισμός " doctrine of one will ") is a particular teaching about how the divine and human relate in the person of Jesus, known as a Christological doctrine, that formally emerged in Armenia and Syria in 629.
Although a similar observation was made by Aristotle and was known to Greek and Medieval logicians ( in the 14th century, William of Ockham wrote down the words that would result by reading the laws out ), De Morgan is given credit for stating the laws formally and incorporating them in to the language of logic.
In February 1947, Britain formally requested the United States take over its role in supporting the Greek government.
The ruling nobility possessed hereditary allodial estates, which were worked by dependent sebri, the equivalent of Greek paroiko ; peasants owing labour services, formally bound by decree.
The ruling nobility possessed hereditary allodial estates, which were worked by dependent sebri, the equivalent of Greek paroikos ; peasants owing labour services, formally bound by decree.
In effect, there is no single name for modern laïká in the Greek language, but it is often formally referred to as σύγχρονο λαϊκό (), a term which is however also used for denoting newly composed songs in the tradition of " proper " Laïkó ; when ambiguity arises, σύγχρονο (' contemporary ') λαϊκό or disparagingly λαϊκο-ποπ (' folk-pop ', also in the sense of " westernized ") is used for the former, while γνήσιο (' genuine ') or even καθαρόαιμο (' pureblood ') λαϊκό is used for the latter.
The island formally joined the Greek State on 7 March 1948 together with the other Dodecanese islands.
Otto was forced to grant a constitution and Andreas Metaxas took power ; he is credited with being the first Greek to formally serve as " Prime Minister.
He began lecturing at Merton and in April 1565 he was formally appointed as the college's first Lecturer in Ancient Greek, a post that was subsequently made permanent.
Article 28 formally integrates international laws and international conventions into Greek law.
The island formally joined the Greek State on 7 March 1948, together with the other Dodecanese islands.
The ruling nobility possessed hereditary allodial estates, which were worked by dependent sebri, the equivalent of Greek paroiko ; peasants owing labour services, formally bound by decree.
At length in 1729 the charge of projecting an edition of the Greek Testament savouring of Arian and Socinian views was formally laid against him.
The office of the President of the Republic was established after the Greek republic referendum, 1974 and formally by the Constitution of Greece in 1975.
A Convocation ( Latin ' calling together ', translating the Greek ecclesia ) is a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose.
Until these so-called " New Territories " were formally incorporated into Greece, they were not permitted to use regular Greek stamps.
In 1833 the Greek Parliament formally rejected the patriarch's authority and set up a Holy Directing Synod in exact imitation of Russia.
* On the Greek island of Crete, after the President of the Executive Commission of the Cretan Assembly, Ioannis Sfakianakis ( b. 1848-d. 1924 ), had exercised executive power 20 March-21 December 1898 after evicting the last Ottoman Wāli ( Ottoman governor ), a Supreme Plenipotentiary Commissioner of the ( Christian protecting ) Powers headed the official administration of the 20 March 1898 instituted Cretan State ( formally under Ottoman suzerainty until union with Greece was unilaterally declared on 6 October 1908 ):

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