- Koit
Pikaro (born 13
August 1949 in Keila) is an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of the IX
Riigikogu and X Riigikogu. He has been a
member of Estonian...
- include: Koit
Annamaa (1912–1970),
Estonian track and
field athlete Koit
Pikaro (born 1949),
Estonian politician Koit
Toome (born 1979),
Estonian singer...
- Koit
Pikaro, then an
employee of
Estonian police,
under cir****stances that are not
entirely clear. This
began a long feud
between him and
Pikaro, mostly...
- tau enda
begulai enggau diri samo diri
dalam serakup entaro balo menyadi.
Pikaro 1 :
Simuo minsio ado
bibas nggau hak ti sibako. Sida
dibiri penau runding...
- "Predicament" (窮地, Kyūchi) "Dangerous Tile" (暴牌, Bōhai) "Picaresque" (悪漢,
Pikaro) "Live Tile" (生牌, Shonpai) "Hot Chase" (猛追, Mōtsui) "Victory" (勝利, Shōri)...
- Dyuremáwa
Cubeo hi-póbi dya-kóli pilí kuináro
pikáro dyobekiro Hehénawa
Cubeo hi-póbí ya-kóli pilí kwináro
pikaːro yobekiro Bahúkiwa
Cubeo hí-póbi dyá-koli...
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Picarreau (French pronunciation: [
pikaʁo]) is a
commune in the Jura
department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France.
Communes of the Jura department...
- Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and
Pirita Georg Pelisaar Võru,
Valga and Põlva Koit
Pikaro Pärnu Olev Raju
Tartu Viive Rosenberg Harju and
Rapla Ants
Ruusmann Pärnu...
- Bielefeld: Aisthesis-Verlag, 2006. ISBN 3-89528-570-6.
Mirjam Gebauer: Der
Pikaro im
deutschen Roman der 1990er Jahre. Trier: WTV, 2006. ISBN 3-88476-812-3...
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police occurred,
under unclear cir****stances, and the
police officials Koit
Pikaro and Argo
Aunapuu were
wounded by Kommer.
Kommer was
successfully arrested...