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Dragoslav D.
Šiljak Slobodan Šiljak Ermin Šiljak Šiljakovac,
suburban settlement of
Belgrade This page
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surname Šiljak. If an internal...
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Ermin Šiljak (born 11 May 1973) is a
Slovenian retired footballer who pla**** as a
centre forward.
Šiljak made his
debut for
Slovenia in a
March 1994 away...
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Slobodan Šiljak (1881 in
Pljevlja –
December 5, 1943 in Pljevlja) was a
Montenegrin priest in the
Serbian Orthodox Church who was
sainted by the church...
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Siljak is a
Canadian historian and writer. She is best
known for her
Charles Taylor Prize-nominated book
Angel of Vengeance: The Girl ********in, the...
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Dragoslav D.
Šiljak is
professor emeritus of
Electrical Engineering at
Santa Clara University,
where he held the
title of
Benjamin and Mae Swig University...
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Yarmolinsky 2014, p. 149.
Siljak 2009, p. 93.
Siljak 2009, p. 97.
Siljak 2009, p. 98.
Siljak 2009, p. 101.
Yarmolinsky 2014, pp. 151–152. Yarmolinsky...
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belongs to the
Serbian Carpathians. Its
highest peak is
Šiljak (pronounced [ʃǐːʎak]) (1,565 m), a
natural phenomenon of
karst terrain....
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scored in 20 matches, for an
average of 3.35
goals per match. 8
goals Ermin Šiljak 6
goals Thierry Henry David Trezeguet Sylvain Wiltord 3
goals Michalis Konstantinou...
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Unreliable Components". In Bródy & Vámos (1995), pp. 567–616. Petrovic, R.;
Siljak, D. (1962). "Multiplication by
means of coincidence".
ACTES Proc. of 3rd...
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Petersburg Encyclopaedia. Ana
Siljak,
Angel of Vengeance, page 79 Ana
Siljak,
Angel of Vengeance, page 110 Ana
Siljak,
Angel of Vengeance, page 82 "1866:...