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Richard Sulík (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈrixart
ˈsuliːk]; born 12
January 1968) is a
Slovak politician,
economist and businessman. He is the
leader of the...
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Sulik (Persian: سوليك, also
Romanized as
Sūlīk; also
known as Sūlak) is a
village in
Dasht Rural District,
Silvaneh District,
Urmia County, West Azerbaijan...
- in Slovakia.
Established in 2009, SaS was
founded by
economist Richard Sulík, who
designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It
generally holds anti-state...
- 2010
Sulik 2010, pp. 158, 243
Sulik 2010, pp. 78–89
Sulik 2010, pp. 42, 101–105, 374
Sulik 2010, pp. 225–272, 277
Sulik 2010, pp. 279–301
Sulik 2010,...
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Martin Šulík (born
October 20, 1962, in Žilina) is a
Slovak film director. He
studied film
directing at the
Academy of
Performing Arts in
Bratislava from...
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Nikodem Sulik-Sarnowski (August 15, 1893 –
January 14, 1954; noms de
guerre Jodko, Jod, Karol, and Sarnowski) was an
officer of the
Russian Imperial Army...
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better known in
Europe as
Mehmed Siroco or ****met Sirocco, and also
spelled Sulik, Chulouk, Şolok, Seluk, or
Suluc and
known with the
titles Pasha, Reis,...
- on 27
September 2007.
Retrieved 2 June 2009.
Sulik, 2010. p. 147.
Sulik, 2010. p. 112, 125, 132.
Sulik, 2010. p. 67, 132. Olson,
James Stuart (2002)...
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Ernest Richard Sulik (July 7, 1910 – May 31, 1963), was a
Major League Baseball outfielder who pla**** in 1936 with the
Philadelphia Phillies. He batted...
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Franciszek (Frank)
Sulik (1908– 16 July 1997) was a Polish-Australian
chess master.
Before World War II, he
lived in Lviv. In 1934, he tied for 2nd-3rd...