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Giandomenico Costi (born 1969),
Italian football player Konstantinos "
Costis"
Stephanopoulos (1926–2016),
president of
Greece from 1995 to 2005
Memnos Costi (born...
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Costi William Hinn (born
November 12, 1984) is an
American evangelical pastor and author. He is
founder and
president of For The Gospel, and Teaching...
- Arsuri, Bogâltin (Bogoltény), Bojia, Borugi,
Camena (Kamenavölgy), Cireșel,
Costiș, Cozia,
Cracu Mare,
Cracu Teiului, Cornereva, Dobraia, Dolina,
Gruni (Grúny)...
- education".
Financial Times.
Retrieved 2020-02-02.
Costis Maglaras ΄87,
Athens College,
retrieved 2021-11-08 "
Costis Maglaras".
Columbia Business School Directory...
- Hadjimichalis,
Costis. "Place and
economic development." The
Routledge Handbook of Place, (2020), pp 535–544, Routledge. Hadjimichalis,
Costis, and Ray Hudson...
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Constantin "
Costi" Ioniță (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkosti joˈnitsə]; born 14
January 1978) is a
Romanian singer regarded as one of the most celebrated...
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Constantinos Daskalakis at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project people.csail.mit.edu/
costis/
Constantinos Daskalakis at DBLP
Bibliography Server Constantinos Daskalakis...
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Konstantinos "Kostis"
Stephanopoulos (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος (Κωστής) Στεφανόπουλος, 15
August 1926 – 20
November 2016) was a Gr****
conservative politician...
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Memnos Costi (born 14
August 1976) is an
English television presenter and
football player who is deaf. He is a
presenter on the deaf
magazine programme...
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Gripfast was a 2,852 GRT
coaster which was
built in 1941 as
Empire Brook for the
Ministry of War
Transport (MoWT). She was sold into
civil service in 1946...