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- include: Arūnas Sakalauskas (1952) [lt], Lithuanian painter and sculptor Arūnas Sakalauskas (1962) [lt], Lithuanian actor Jonas Sakalauskas, director of...
- Human: Fall Flat was developed by Tomas Sakalauskas, founder of Lithuanian studio No Brakes Games. In 2012, Sakalauskas abandoned his work in IT to try video...
- Šarūnas Sakalauskas (September 24, 1960 in Kaunas) is a former Lithuanian basketball coach. He was the coach of Sakalai, Lietuvos rytas Vilnius and Eisbären...
- Algimantas Sakalauskas (September 22, 1958) is a Lithuanian folk artist and wood sculptor. Born near Vilkaviškis, after high school graduation Sakalauskas moved...
- Lietuvos ambasadorius JAV S.Sakalauskas". Delfi. 2004-03-25. Retrieved 2021-05-21. Jurgita Mockienė. "Stasys Sakalauskas". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija...
- the KGB brought Sakalauskas to Moscow in an attempt to recruit him for the planned coup by the National Salvation Committee. Sakalauskas was offered to...
- best result is 3rd place in 2004. In 2005 Sakalauskas won blitz tournament in "Liepājas Rokāde". Sakalauskas pla**** for Lithuania in Chess Olympiads: In...
- held in Helsinki, Finland, Sakalauskas qualified for the final. The first start of the final was called back because Sakalauskas did not move upon start...
- Rimantas Sakalauskas (born 1951 in Šiauliai) is a Lithuanian sculptor and a recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize. Most of Sakalauskas' works are...
- brought to court, in others, the actions of recruits in response to the "Sakalauskas case" (the case of the murder of five fellow military servicemen, as...