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second government of
Viliam Široký lasted from 12
December 1954 to 11 July 1960. Most of the
members of the
government were
members of the Communist...
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encyclopedic article for
Pavel Široký (search results). You may want to read the
Wikispecies entry on "Pavel
Široký" instead.wikispecies:Pavel
Široký...
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Viliam Široký (31 May 1902 – 6
October 1971) was a
prominent communist politician of Czechoslovakia. He
served as
Prime Minister from 1953 to 1963, and...
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Jilen Christine Siroky (born
November 20, 1981), also
known by her
married name
Jilen Bouwer, is an
American former competition swimmer who represented...
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Fasel in a
letter describing Široký as a
threat to
democracy and
integrity of the game in
March 2008, as a
result of
Široký's actions in the 1980s (during...
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Russian Federation. Europe/Kyiv for
Ukraine Time can be used instead.
Siroky, Evan (1
January 2024). "Time Zone
Boundary Builder". "Time Zone Database"...
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staff 2022.
Siroky & Hale 2017, p. 3.
Orabator 1981, pp. 166–181.
Siroky & Hale 2017, pp. 1–2.
Walker 2022.
Siroky & Hale 2017, p. 4.
Siroky & Hale 2017...
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Brunk defeated Democratic nominee Richard R. Nacy,
Socialist nominee Henry Siroky and
Socialist Labor nominee James Wagoner. On
election day, 6
November 1928...
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Brown defeated Republican nominee Loyd Miller,
Socialist nominee Henry Siroky and
Socialist Labor nominee Henry W. Genck. On
election day, 5 November...
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Tomas Siroky (born (1982-10-26)26
October 1982) is a
former Czech male
volleyball player. He was part of the
Czech Republic men's
national volleyball team...