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Kairys is a
Lithuanian language family name. The
surname may
refer to:
Jurgis Kairys (1952,
Lithuanian aerobatic pilot and
aeronautical engineer David...
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Jurgis Kairys (born 6 May 1952 in
Krasnoyarsk Krai) is a
Lithuanian aerobatic pilot and
aeronautical engineer.
Competition aerobatics "Jurgis
Kairys". Lietuvos...
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Simonas Kairys (born 19
April 1984) is a
Lithuanian politician,
former Deputy Mayor of
Kaunas and
Kaunas City Councillor. On 7
December 2020, he was approved...
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Evaldas Kairys (born
October 11, 1990) is a
Lithuanian professional basketball player for
Mersin MSK of the
Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL). He
plays at the...
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David Kairys (born
April 16, 1943, in Baltimore, Maryland) is
Professor of Law at
Temple University School of Law. He is the
first James E.
Beasley Chair...
- silk or polyester. Most of the
designs seen
today are floral, with the
kairy as the
predominant motif.
Historically handmade items, some
shawls took...
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Steponas Kairys (pronunciation;
January 3 [O.S. 20
December 1878] 1879 in Užnevėžiai near Ukmergė – 16
December 1964 in Brooklyn) was a
Lithuanian engineer...
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Donaldas Kairys (born 6
March 1977) is a
Lithuanian professional basketball coach and
former player. On 4
February 2020,
Kairys was
signed by
Avtodor Saratov...
- California,
United States) – two species?
Gavia sp. (Early
Pleistocene of
Kairy, Ukraine)
Gavia cf.
immer (Pleistocene of
California and Florida, United...
- 0.CO;2-Y. PMID 10934364. Hussein,
Gamal A.M.; Ismail,
Hamdy M.; Attyia,
Kairy M.E. (1995). "Physicochemical
investigation of the
decomposition products...