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Bubenik or
Bubeník (Czech and
Slovak feminine: Bubeníková) is a
surname and toponym. It
means "drummer"...
- Zoltán
Bubeník (born 19 July 1966, in Šaľa) is the
Czech Surgeon General and the
chief medical adviser to the
North Atlantic Alliance as the 8th Chairman...
- Matúš
Bubeník (born 14
November 1989 in Hodonín) is a
Slovak athlete specialising in the high jump. He won the
silver medal at the 2015
Summer Universiade...
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Bubenik (otherwise
known as Großdehsaer Berg or Mittaschberg) is a 375.9 m (1,233 ft)
basalt mountain in Saxony,
southeastern Germany, 4 km west of Löbau...
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Wolfgang Bubenik (born 31
March 1981) is an
Austrian football player who
plays for ATSV Rüstorf. He
formerly pla**** for FC Blau-Weiss Linz and SV Pasching...
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Archibald Macbride Hunter Introducing the New
Testament 1972 p. 9
Bubenik, V. (2007). "The rise of Koiné". In A. F.
Christidis (ed.). A
History of...
- Pronghorns, and Antlers. in Horns, Pronghorns, and Antlers. G.
Bubenik and A.
Bubenik eds. Springer-Verlag. New York. 1990 Janis, C., K. Scott. The Interrelationships...
- such as at Fort Ternan, Lothagam, and Namulungle.
George A.
Bubenik,
Anthony B.
Bubenik, 2012, Horns, Pronghorns, and Antlers: Evolution, Morphology...
- from the
original on
October 12, 2021.
Retrieved May 2, 2020.
Bubenik,
George A.;
Bubenik,
Peter G. (2008). "Palmated
antlers of
moose may
serve as a parabolic...
- (Online). n.d. "Koine". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
Bubenik, V. (2007). "The rise of Koiné". In A. F.
Christidis (ed.). A
history of...