- Václav
Kosmák (5
September 1843, Martínkov – 15
March 1898, Prosiměřice) was a
Czech novelist,
humorist and satirist.
Kosmák was a
priest as well as a...
- Odai (UKR) Ulrike Boehme (NED) 1996 Oslo Angélique Berthenet (FRA) Olga
Kosmak (RUS) Mette Barlie (NOR) 1997
Warsaw Farah Touchi (FRA) Mette Barlie (NOR)...
- Václav Kaplický Egon
Kisch Václav
Kliment Klicpera Pavel Kohout Václav
Kosmák Karl
Kraus Jan Křesadlo
Karel Kryl
Milan Kundera František
Langer Bohuslav...
- latter, this
article follows the stem-as-citeword standard. Infinitive:
koşmak ("to run") Stem: koş- ("run") In Turkish, the
verbal stem is also the second-person...
-
Berol hired New York
architect George W.
Kosmak to
design a new main lodge, boathouse, and cabins.
Kosmak was ****isted by
Jackson architect Paul T. Colbron...
- tutarsız; özgürlüğü, yaşamı güvence altına
almak yerine yasakçılığın peşinden
koşmak. #pinargultekin https://t.co/KpjCH6efUS" (Tweet).
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- Austria
Yuliya Voitova Ukraine 47 kg Angélique
Berthenet France Olga
Kosmak Russia
Mette Barlie Norway 50 kg
Yelena Yegoshina Russia
Tanja Sauter...
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Denis Lytvin Yamaha 18 18 6 72
Dmytro Grymaluk KTM 16 5 73
David Kosmák Yamaha 19 18 5 74
Michal Votroubek KTM Ret Ret Ret 16 5 75
Andriy Malaev...
- (21 mi)
south of Jihlava, and 144 km (89 mi) south-east of Prague. Václav
Kosmák (1843–1898),
writer and
satirist Otto
Albert Tichý (1890–1973), composer...
- 1543 and in the 19th century, it was
rebuilt into its
present form. Václav
Kosmák (1843–1898),
writer and satirist; died here "Po****tion of Muni****lities...