- Ante
Jurić, (1922–2012),
Croatian priest Ante
Jurić, (1934–2013),
Croatian footballer Ante
Juric (born 1973),
Australian footballer Deni
Juric (born...
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Retrieved 18
March 2018.
Júrić Alba, Jesús (23 July 1997). "Axel, en el Pizjuán y
ficha Ivan
Juric" [Axel, in the Pizjuán and Ivan
Jurić signs].
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penalty or judgment. Most
trial juries are "petit
juries", and
consist of up to 15 people. A
larger jury known as a
grand jury has been used to investigate...
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Tatjana Jurić (born
February 10, 1982) is a
Croatian television and
radio presenter and
former model.
Jurić was born in Zagreb, and
later moved to Milan...
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Mario Jurić (Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrio jǔːrit͡ɕ]; born 9
February 1979) is a
Croatian astronomer.
Jurić was born in Zagreb. He
graduated from the...
- Tomi
Juric (/ˈtɒmi ˈjʊrɪtʃ/ TOM-ee YUR-itch; Croatian:
Jurić,
pronounced [jǔːritɕ]; born 22 July 1991) is an
Australian professional soccer player who...
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Tomislav Jurić (born 8
April 1990) is a
Croatian football midfielder who
plays for Čepin.
Jurić has had
spells in
Slovenia and
Romania as well as in Austria...
- Ante
Juric (Croatian: Ante
Jurić; born 11
November 1973) is an
Australian football manager and
former professional player. He was
recently the Matildas...
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Stipe Jurić (born 19
November 1998) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Liga I club CFR Cluj. In June 2024,
Jurić joined Romanian...
- the 2002
Vladimir Nazor Award. Duje
Jurić: Memo-Chips, Culturenet.hr, (13/09/2010), accessed, 18/02/2011. Duje
Jurić:
Ambijent Archived July 21, 2011, at...