- Petr
Šabach (August 23, 1951 –
September 16, 2017) was a
Czech writer. Jak
potopit Austrálii (1986)
Hovno hoří (1994) Zvláštní problém Františka S. (1996)...
- Seleuceia. It is also
mentioned by
Abulfeda (p. 253)
under the name of
Sabach. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Smith...
- Hřebejk. It is
loosely based on the
novel Hovno Hoří ("**** on fire") by Petr
Šabach.
Readers of
Reflex magazine voted it as the best
Czech film in 2011. Cosy...
- of the
stericated 8-orthoplex.
Small bicellated hexadecaexon (acronym:
sabach) (Jonathan Bowers) The
vertices of the
bistericated 7-simplex can be most...
- Babičky is a
Czech novel,
written by Petr
Šabach. It was
first published in 1999. The name of the novel,
meaning "Grannies", is
because the
author relates...
-
marginalised in
comparison with
Czech film-making,
writers such as Petr
Šabach, Ivan
Martin Jirous, Jáchym Topol, Miloš Urban,
Patrik Ouředník,
Petra Hůlová...
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Dawda Jeng
Niamina East NPP Omar
Darboe Upper Niumi NPP
Alagie B.
Ceesay Sabach Sanjal Independent Yahya Sanyang Latrikunda Sabiji UDP
Sainey Jawara Lower...
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Retrieved 20 July 2016. "Czech PEN Club
awards Karel Čapek
Prize to Petr
Šabach".
Ministry of
Culture of the
Czech Republic. 19
January 2016.
Archived from...
- directing-writing team.
Jarchovsky wrote the
script based on a
story by Petr
Šabach. The
music and
lyrics were
written for the film by singer-songwriter Ivan...
- "The Rowe" (s) 6:30 "Make Believe" (p) 3:24 (single
version with "Lama
Sabach Tani" lyric) "Runaway" (s) 3:16 (remix) "Another Fantasy" (s) 4:00 "Fool's...