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Richard Kasich Jr. (/ˈkeɪsɪk/ KAY-sik; born May 13, 1952) is an
American politician and
author who was the 69th
governor of Ohio from 2011 to 2019...
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Bartol Kašić is a
ferry (named
after the
Croatian linguist Bartol Kašić),
built in 1989,
operated by
Croatian state-owned
company Jadrolinija, and navigating...
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American Literature In
Italy 2023
Erica Jong -
Breaking the Wall by
Kaspar Kasics. "Erica Jong papers, 1955–2018 bulk 1965–2004".
Columbia University Libraries...
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Mladen Kašić (born 8
September 1958) is a
Croatian volleyball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Donji Kašić is a
village in Croatia, in the muni****lity/town of Benkovac,
Zadar County.
According to the 2011 census, the
village of
Donji Kašić has 63...
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Bartol Kašić (Croatian pronunciation: [bâːrtol kǎʃit͡ɕ]; Latin:
Bartholomaeus C****ius, Italian:
Bartolomeo C****io;
August 15, 1575 –
December 28, 1650)...
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Croatian stanzas") in 1501, and the Štokavian
grammar and
dictionary of
Bartol Kašić written in 1604
unambiguously identifies the
ethnonyms Slavic and Illyrian...
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calls about a man har****ing her at the restaurant. He
turns out to be
Mossi Kasic, the
Albanian gang’s leader, who
intimidates the “officers” into
doing nothing...
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- Magbuli-arif as Bosnian. One of the
first grammarians, the
Jesuit clergyman Bartol Kašić calls the
language used in his work from 1640
Ritual rimski ('Roman Rite')...