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Popović and family
He was born into a priestly family, as seven previous generations of the Popovićs ( Popović in Serbian actually means " family or a son of a priest ") were headed by priests.
The given name comes first, the surname last, e. g. " Željko Popović ", where " Željko " is a first name and " Popović " is a family name.
The club financed solely by membership fees and by generous contributions as by Maks Grin, Daka Popović, the Novaković brothers, Ilija Balabušić and the members of Dunđerski family.

Popović and from
Another former players were Stanislav Karasi, Vladica Popović, Vladislav Bogićević, the brothers Boško and Milko Đurovski, Zoran Filipović, Ratomir Dujković, Ognjen Petrović, followed by Stevan Stojanović, the goalkeeper of the Europa Cup winner generation from 1991, and striker Miloš Šestić.
A new provocative image was accompanied by a new musical style, different from the one fostered by Popović.
During the parliament session, the next day June 20, Lubomir Maštović made a speech protesting how Toma Popović and Račić had made death threats against Radić and they had not even received a warning from the president of the Assembly, Ninko Perić.
Toma Popović spoke next and far from retracting his words of the previous day added, " if your leader, if Stjepan Radić, who shames the Croatian people, further continues to with insulting, I guarantee that his head will fall here.
" When Toma Popović finished his speech amitst uproar from the opposition, Ninko Perić called a 5 minute recess and left the hall into the Ministers room followed by Račić.
The Independent State of Montenegro was created under fascist control ( the Queen of Italy, Elena of Montenegro, was a daughter of the former king of Montenegro ) when Krsto Zrnov Popović returned from exile in Rome in 1941 to attempt to lead the Zelenaši (" Green " party ), who supported the reinstatement of the independent Montenegrin monarchy.
leader Srđa Popović ( also a member of the Democratic Party ) got arrested that day, roughed up, and then released on intervention from Amnesty International after being detained for 8 hours.
Simultaneous to his political engagement, Popović, together with former colleagues from Otpor!
In the years since the creation of CANVAS he got involved with that organization in some capacity and also became active on the speaking engagement circuit, mostly in the Unites States, where like Popović he gives lectures on his experiences from Otpor!
Born to a father from Montenegro and a Belgian mother, Popović was raised in Titograd, but made his name in Zagreb, whereto he moved in 1977, pursuing a career in pop music.
Milan Dedinac and Miodrag Popović, in his 1969 treatise, which is the first true scholarly study of the fragment since Ostojić's monograph of 1918, both move Bezimena away from Byron and Romanticism and toward Pushkin's Eugene Onegin and Vissarion Belinsky's essay of 1843 about Pushkin and Realism.

Popović and which
The fact that Red Star was managed by as many as five coaches during these glorious five years ( Vasović, Stanković, Šekularac, Petrović and Popović ) seems strange to some, but at the same time it acts as a confirmation of the power of the red-whites both in management and on the field. The European Cup, which Red Star Belgrade won in Bari, in 1991.
During the same year, the band released the compilation album Ruža vetrova Beograda ( Belgrade Wind Rose ), which, after the idea of Peca Popović, featured the band's songs inspired by the city of Belgrade.
The band also appeared on the various artists album Vreme brutalnih dobronamernika, which featured seventeen bands which recorded the songs on poems of Serbian poet Milan B. Popović.

Popović and 21
On 21 December 1941, the Partisans created the First Proletarian Brigade ( commanded by Koča Popović ) and on 1 March 1942, Tito created the Second Proletarian Brigade.
The band held the official album promotion, organized by the Rock magazine, in Belgrade Dom Sindikata on April 21, and on this concert the band appeared under the name Bajaga i Instruktori, chosen after the idea of the journalist Peca Popović, for the first time.

Popović and were
Some of the most important Serbian painters of the 20th century were Paja Jovanović, Milan Konjović, Marko Čelebonović, Petar Lubarda, Uroš Predić, Milo Milunović, Vladimir Veličković, Mića Popović, Sava Šumanović and Milena Pavlović-Barili.
Before settling in another businesses, contributors to the development of the Svet kompjutera were the following individuals: Stanko Popović ( working independently in computer business ), Stanko Stojiljković ( editor in Ekspres daily newspaper ), Sergej Marcenko ( marketing editor in political weekly magazine NIN ), Andrija Kolundžić ( working independently in computer business in Tokyo, Japan ), Aleksandar Radovanovic ( working at the University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa ), Voja Antonić, Dragoslav Jovanović ( working at the Belgrade University ), Jovan Puzovic ( working at the Belgrade University ), Nenad Balint ( working in IT company in United Kingdom ), Aleksandar Petrović ( manager of a software company in Canada ), Dalibor Lanik ( working as a programmer in Czech Republic ) and many others.
In London, professor Pavle Popović, a literary historian and critic, was in charge of Serbian schoolboys and undergraduates who, after Serbia was overrun by the enemy, were brought to England in the summer of 1916 through the generosity of the British people and the enterprise of the Serbian Relief Fund, founded by Lady Paget, the wife of Sir Ralph Paget.
Among them were Svetozar Vukmanović, Ratko Vujović and Koča Popović.
Toma Popović and another deputy accused of being accomplices were fully acquitted.
However, his orders were not implemented, and the three men arrived in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where they joined forces with fellow conspirators, Muhamed Mehmedbašić, Danilo Ilić, Vaso Čubrilović, Cvjetko Popović, Miško Jovanović and Veljko Čubrilović.
The lectures were held by well-known professors, who have earned their diplomas in Austria, Germany and France ( Jovan Sterija Popović, Josif Pančić, Đura Daničić, and others ).
Former activists Srđa Popović, Slobodan Đinović, Slobodan Homen, Nenad Konstantinović, Dejan Ranđić, Ivan Andrić, Andreja Stamenković, Milja Jovanović, Branko Ilić, Srđan Milivojević, Jovan Ratković, Predrag Lečić, Vlada Pavlov, Stanko Lazendić, Miloš Gagić, and Siniša Šikman were on hand at the presidential palace at Andrićev Venac, giving Tadic an old Otpor!
Their replacements, Émile Mbamba and Lazar Popović, were not of the same calibre, and would be released mid-season.
Muhamed Mehmedbašić who managed to escape to Serbia, but Vaso Čubrilović, Danilo Ilić, Veljko Čubrilović, Cvjetko Popović and Miško Jovanović were arrested and charged with treason and murder.
Muhamed Mehmedbašić managed to escape to Serbia but Veljko Čubrilović, Vaso Čubrilović, Cvjetko Popović and Miško Jovanović as well as Danilo Ilić were arrested and charged with treason and murder.
Mehmedbašić managed to escape to Montenegro but Danilo Ilić, Veljko Čubrilović, Vaso Čubrilović, Cvjetko Popović and Miško Jovanović were arrested and charged with treason and murder.
Muhamed Mehmedbašić managed to escape to Serbia but Popović, Danilo Ilić, Vaso Čubrilović, Veljko Čubrilović and Miško Jovanović were arrested and charged with treason and murder.
Nedjelko Čabrinović, Gavrilo Princip and Trifko Grabež therefore received the maximum penalty of twenty years, whereas Vaso Čubrilović were sentenced to 16 years and Popović to 13 years prison at Terezín.
Muhamed Mehmedbasic managed to escape to Serbia but Cubrilovic, Danilo Ilic, Vaso Cubrilovic, Cvjetko Popović and Misko Jovanovic were arrested and charged with treason and murder.
They were also basis for Život i viteška voevanja slavnog kneza epirskog Đorđa Kastriota Skenderbega written by Jovan Sterija Popović in 1828.
His contemporaries were Jovan Skerlić, Bogdan Popović, Pavle Popović and Branko Lazarević, all literary critics.

Popović and important
In 1779, priest Partenije Popović became a monk of the Saint Mark Koriški Monastery, to where he brought several important books.

Popović and Serbian
* 1992 – Ria Popović, English born, Serbian women's football player,
* 1976 – Ana Popović, Serbian singer-songwriter and guitarist
* Ana Popović ( born 1976 ), a Serbian blues guitarist and singer
In the same period the Serbian paramilitary organisation Chetniks used the title internally to designate its top commanders-Vojin Popović, Voja Tankosić and Kosta Pećanac being the prime examples.
* Milentije Popović ( Милентије Поповић ), named after a Serbian Communist
* Jovan Sterija Popović ( 1806 – 1856 ), Serbian playwright, dramatist, comediographer, and pedagogue of mixed Aromanian-Serb descent
Aleksandar Popović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Поповић, born 20 October 1971 in Belgrade ) is a Serbian politician and the former Minister of Energy and Mining and previously Minister of Science and Environmental Protection.
In December 2010 Severina met wealthy Serbian businessman Milan Popović at his birthday celebration, where she was hired to perform.
During the summer 2003, along with several other DS MPs, Popović was implicated in the so-called " Bodrum affair "-a political scandal that occurred in Serbian parliament when it was discovered that DS MPs severely violated the parliamentary statute by using the voting card belonging to another DS MP Neda Arnerić ( who was on vacation in Bodrum, Turkey at the time ) to enter a vote on her behalf despite her not being physically present during the vote for the new National Bank of Serbia governor.
Several years later, Ksenija Milivojević left the G17 + party and joined DS, becoming an adviser to Serbian deputy prime minister Božidar Đelić, a position where she worked alongside Popović.
In 2007 Popović became adviser to Serbian deputy prime minister Božidar Đelić.
Popović additionally heads the Ecotopia fund, the non-profit organization dealing with the environmental issues, financially backed by various Serbian governmental institutions as well as the private sector.
* Goran Popović, Serbian worker at CIP d. o. o.
Her first husband was Serbian actor and famous playboy Milivoje " Mavid " Popović.
Saint Iustin Popović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Jустин Поповић ) ( 6 April 1894, Vranje-7 April 1979, Ćelije Monastery, Lelić ) was an Eastern Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevski scholar, a champion of anti-communism, a writer, and a critic of the pragmatic church ( ecclesiastical ) life.

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