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Algirdas Pocius (1930–2021),
Lithuanian politician and
writer Antanas Pocius (1913–1983),
Lithuanian choirmaster,
organist and
composer Arvydas Pocius (born...
- the 2003–04 season,
Pocius averaged 18
points and 4,5 rebounds, and led the team to a 17–7 record. In the 2004–05 season,
Pocius averaged 18 points, 5...
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Izidorius Pocius (born c. 1865,
Erzhvilkovskaya volost [lt],
Russian Empire – died c. 1935 near Eržvilkas; also
known by his
pseudonym Juzis) was a Lithuanian...
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Lieutenant General Arvydas Pocius (born 14 May 1957) is a
former Chief of
Defence of Lithuania.
During his
military career,
Pocius has held
various positions...
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Antanas Pocius (19
August 1913 – 1
April 1983) was a
Lithuanian choirmaster,
organist and composer.
Antanas Pocius was born on 19
August 1913, in Pagiriai...
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Algirdas Pocius (28
August 1930 – 14
August 2021) was a
Lithuanian politician and writer.
Pocius studied at the
Sedos Vytauto Mačernio gim****ja [lt]...
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Remigijus Pocius (born 21
March 1968) is a
retired Lithuanian football forward, who last pla**** for KFK Siauliai. He
obtained a
total number of
seven caps...
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susitikime teisėjo debiutas" (in Lithuanian). 15min.
Retrieved 16 July 2016.
Pocius,
Martynas (25 July 2016). "Simbolinė
XVIII turo rinktinė: Gavrilovas, Masenzovas...
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Landscaping Takes Root in Chicago". In the Field. The
Field Museum: 13.
Pocius,
Victoria M.; Debinski,
Diane M.; Pleasants, John M.; Bidne,
Keith G.; ****mich...
- JSTOR 3332437. (Kubler 1962, p. 8) (Toelken 1996, p. 221) (Gl****ie 1992, p. 271) (
Pocius 1995, p. 421) (Roberts 1972, p. 240 ff) "Outliers and
American Vanguard...