- "Bob"
Pavlak, Sr. (July 18, 1924 –
October 9, 1994) was an
American police officer and politician. Born in St. Paul,
Minnesota in 1924,
Pavlak grew up...
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Raymond L. "Ray"
Pavlak (March 6, 1926 –
April 1, 1994) was an
American judge and politician. From
South St. Paul, Minnesota,
Pavlak graduated from South...
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Stockyards National Bank of
South St. Paul.
Barker fatally shot
policeman Leo
Pavlak after he had
already surrendered.
Barker also
helped the gang
kidnap two...
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tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, 1960-62.
Named by US-ACAN for
Thomas L.
Pavlak,
USARP glaciologist at
South Pole Station, 1962-63. 82°46′S 163°10′E /...
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National Bank of
South St. Paul, Minnesota, in
which one
policeman Leo
Pavlak is
coldly executed and one
disabled for life.
September 22, 1933—Two bank...
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Waldemar Pawlak [valˈdɛmar
ˈpavlak] (born 5
September 1959) is a
Polish politician. He has
twice served as
Prime Minister of Poland,
briefly in 1992 and...
- Down the World's Most Evil Criminals.
Charged with
extortion in 1989. Bob
Pavlak (1924–1994), U.S.
Marshal for the
District of
Minnesota and
Minnesota legislator...
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Norman Paris (born
Norman Thaddeus Pavlak;
October 21, 1925 – July 10, 1977) was an
American pianist, arranger, composer, conductor, and bandleader. Hailed...
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interviewed a
state legislative candidate named Bob
Pavlak. An Independent-Republican,
Pavlak ran for the
District 67A
state legislative seat against...
- and the
square are
shortened by
locals to
diminutive names such as Ípák,
Pavlák or Ípáč. I. P.
Pavlova is the
busiest station on the
Prague Metro, serving...