- Antonín
Leopold Dvořák (/d(ə)ˈvɔːrʒɑːk, -ʒæk/ d(ə-)VOR-zha(h)k; Czech: [ˈantoɲiːn ˈlɛopold
ˈdvor̝aːk] ; 8
September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a
Czech composer...
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Dvorak (/ˈdvɔːræk/ ) is a
keyboard layout for
English patented in 1936 by
August Dvorak and his brother-in-law,
William Dealey, as a
faster and more ergonomic...
- Look up
Dvorak or
Dvořák in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dvořák (feminine Dvořáková) is a
Czech surname,
originally referring to a
servant or an official...
- světa"), also
known as the New
World Symphony, was
composed by Antonín
Dvořák in 1893
while he was the
director of the
National Conservatory of Music...
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August Dvorak (May 5, 1894 –
October 9, 1975) was an
American educational psychologist and
professor of
education at the
University of
Washington in Seattle...
- Ann
Dvorak (born Anna McKim;
August 2, 1911 –
December 10, 1979) was an
American stage and film actress.
Asked how to
pronounce her
adopted surname, she...
- John C.
Dvorak (/ˈdvɔːræk/; born 1952) is an
American writer and
broadcaster in the
areas of
technology and
personal computing. He has been a columnist...
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Christian Dvorak (born
February 2, 1996) is an
American professional ice
hockey center for the
Montreal Canadiens of the
National Hockey League (NHL)....
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Martin Dvořák (born 11
November 1956) is a
Czech politician, diplomat, economist, and
publicist who has been
serving as
Minister of
European Affairs in...
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Josef Dvorak is an
Austrian therapist,
Catholic theologian (scholar of Karl Rahner), author, and co-founder of the
Viennese Actionism. For
several years...