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Banaitis is a
Lithuanian surname.
Kazimieras Viktoras Banaitis Banaitienė,
surname by the
second marriage of
Kazimiera Kymantaitė
Saliamonas Banaitis...
- was
priest Antanas Radušis [lt] who
introduced Banaitis to the
banned Lithuanian press. In 1883,
Banaitis was
forced to quit
school when his
brother died...
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Kazimieras Viktoras Banaitis (3 May 1886 – 25
December 1963 in Brooklyn) was a
Lithuanian composer. Jūratė ir
Kastytis (Jūratė and Kastytis),
opera (1955)...
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Commissioner v. Banks, 543 U.S. 426 (2005),
together with
Commissioner v.
Banaitis, was a case
decided before the
Supreme Court of the
United States, dealing...
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Seimas and as
mayor of Kaunas,
temporary capital of Lithuania;
Saliamonas Banaitis was
involved in finance,
opening several banks.
Among the
signatories were...
- 1933, a
ballet was staged. In 1955
exiled composer Kazimieras Viktoras Banaitis finished an opera,
premiered in 1972 in Chicago. A play was also written...
- thirties, and one was in his twenties. All, with the
exception of
Saliamonas Banaitis, had
completed tertiary education. In 1926 he
enrolled at
Kaunas University...
- Jūratė ir
Kastytis is a Lithuanian-language
opera by
Kazimieras Viktoras Banaitis to a
libretto by Bronė Buivydaitė.
Written in 1955, it was
performed and...
- Dambrauskas-Jakštas. It was
printed at the
printing presses of
Saliamonas Banaitis and
Maksimas Sokolovskis. The
circulation was 3,800
copies in 1907. After...
- Black,
Michael D. (2009). "Taxation of
Contingency Fees
After Banks and
Banaitis". Tax
Notes (229–4). SSRN 1530181. CLS
Direct Information Leaflet 12, Oct...