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Stanley "Stan"
Smrke (September 2, 1928 —
April 14, 1977) was a Yugoslavian-born
Canadian ice
hockey forward. He pla**** 9
games in the
National Hockey...
- John
Smrke (born
February 25, 1956) is a Canadian-born
American former professional ice
hockey player who pla**** 103
games in the
National Hockey League...
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Doubleday Canada. p. 770. ISBN 0-385-25999-9.
Sweeney Schriner Stan
Smrke Stan
Smrke Stan
Mikita Malkin not lock as NHL's no. 1
rookie Anze
Kopitar Olaf...
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Darryl Sly, Norm "Red" Armstrong,
Duane Rupp,
Wally Boyer, **** Gamble, Stan
Smrke, Jim Pappin, Don Cherry,
Gerry Ehman,
Larry Hillman, and Mike Walton. Alex...
- here in 1987. Luc
Dufour Johnny Gagnon Leo
Gaudreault Sylvain Locas John
Smrke Georges Vezina Residents of
Chicoutimi are
represented by
three tiers of...
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accordion musician Kevin Pangos,
basketball player John
Smrke, ice
hockey player Stan
Smrke, ice
hockey player Tina Srebotnjak,
television journalist...
- Yugoslavia, in what is now Serbia. He
moved to
Canada in his youth. Stan
Smrke was born in the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in what is now Serbia. He was raised...
- formation. It has been
labelled as a
parody religion by
sociologist Marjan Smrke, who
compared it to the
Church of the
Flying Spaghetti Monster and Jediism...
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right winger (NHL) Savo Mitrovic, ice
hockey player Stan
Smrke, ice
hockey player (NHL) John
Smrke, ife
hockey player (NHL)
Adrien Plavsic, ice
hockey defenceman...
- by religion,
statistical regions,
Census 2002. Črnič, Aleš; Komel, Mirt;
Smrke, Marjan; Šabec, Ksenija; Vovk, Tina (2013). "Religious
Pluralisation in...