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Stratotic
Stratotic Stra*tot"ic, a. Warlike; military. [R.]

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- Jancsó - Academy Award-nominated (2024) editor Miklós László – playwright "Rátóti Zoltán a Színház és Filmművészeti Egyetem r****ra" (in Hungarian). szfe...
- Attorney-General Son Jong-hak as Park Joon-won, Songsan Group's Finance Director Rátóti Zoltán as Maffia Boss Cha Bo-sung as Shop employee Man to Man was the first...
- Edit Iván Kamarás - Jimmy Tibor Szilágyi - Lieutenant Colonel Papp Zoltán Rátóti - Zavarov László Jászai Jr. - Golyó András Gáspár - Kenõ Géza Kaszás - Second...
- Károly Gesztesi - Paskó Adél Jordán - Saci Zoltán Seress - Péter Zoltán Rátóti - András A review in Time Out stated gave the film 2 stars out of 5. The...
- received new channel voices, one by Gerda Pikali and the other by Zoltán Rátóti. On 15 March 2015, the channel was converted into a news channel, and the...
- Prince Eugene of Savoy Karl Markovics Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow Zoltán Rátóti [hu; eo] Wilhelmine Colloredo Nathalie Köbli [de] Jean Baptiste B****and...
- Gregory Domoszlói (fl. 1319–37) Baldwin II (fl. 1275–83) Lawrence RátótiRátóti, then Gyulafi (Gyulaffy) family (?) Matthias (fl. 1224–41†) (?) Reynold...
- C. appendiculata Carcharias C. hopei, C. teretidens Palaeohypotodus P. ratoti Physogaleus P. secundas Abdounia A. recticona, A. minutissima, A. beaugei...
- három testőr Afrikában István Bujtor Gábor Koncz, István Szilágyi, Zoltán Rátóti, Béla Stenczer, Ilus Vay Caligula Sándor Cs. Nagy Szabolcs Hajdu, Károly...
- 1567. Construction works began in 1255 for the first time. The Italian Rátóti Gyulaffy family owned the castle for more than 40 years. Csobánc fell under...