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Gheorghe Papuc (born 6 May 1954) is a
Moldovan politician. He was born in
early May in the city of Ungheni, an area west of Chișinău in the
Moldovan SSR...
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Nicolae Papuc (born 6
February 1973) is a
Romanian modern pentathlete. He
represented Romania at the 2000
Summer Olympics held in Sydney,
Australia in...
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Turkish cuisine.
Papoutsaki is a Gr**** word
meaning "little shoes". "
Papuc" or "
papuç" is a
Persian word "pâpuš" (پاپوش) that is also used in
Turkish and...
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Ioana Mihalache Ioana Raluca Olaru Ioana Rudăreasa
Ioana Olteanu Ioana Papuc Ioana Pârvulescu
Ioana Petcu-Colan
Ioana Petrescu Ioana Stanciulescu (born...
- "to promise", a mântui <
menteni "to save", oraș < város "city"; Turkish:
papuc < pabuç "slipper", ciorbă < çorba "wholemeal soup, sour soup", bacșiș <...
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Final A Romania:
Rodica Florea,
Viorica Susanu,
Aurica Bărăscu,
Ioana Papuc,
Liliana Gafencu,
Elisabeta Lipă,
Georgeta Damian,
Doina Ignat,
Elena Georgescu...
- and
replaced by
Dacia Logan Pick-Up. A po****r name for this car is the "
Papuc" (literally, slipper) due to its
shape that
resembles a slipper. The Dacia...
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Large Stocks Sales". Dow
Jones & Company, Inc. The Wall
Street Journal.
Papuc, Andreea; Sivabalan, Srinivasan. "Investors
brace for
fallout after hedge...
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Ioana Cristina Rotaru (née
Papuc, 4
January 1984) is a
Romanian rower. She
competed at the 2008
Summer Olympics,
where she won a
bronze medal in women's...
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Papuc, p. 409
Hilda Hencz, "Ködoszlás.
Magyar Bukarest a
kommunizmus alatt", in Székelyföld, Vol. XIX,
Issue 7, July 2017, p. 137
Papuc, p. 409...