482) is a semi-automatic pistol designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl, in the early 1950s for the Czechoslovak military. Around 200,000...
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gun was chambered in .32 ACP and designed by two brothers Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl. It combined elements from both the Walther PP and PPK. The pistol...
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Kivu conflict Syrian Civil War Production history Designer Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl Designed 1951–1952 Manufacturer Považské strojárne, Česká zbrojovka...
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March 2021, Kratochvíl is editor-in-chief of Elsevier's Computer Science Review (Impact Factor: 7.7), together with Giuseppe Liotta and Jaroslav Nešetřil...
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Korngold Austria 24 December 1860 25 September 1945 Music critic Jaroslav Kratochvil [cs] Czech Republic 17 January 1885 20 March 1945 Writer René Lalique...
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his book Medvědí román ("A Bear's Novel"). In 1999 he was awarded the Jaroslav Seifert Prize. Medvědí román (1990; "A Bear's Novel") (Winner of the 1991...
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Kocáb Vladimír Kokolia Petr Kolář David Koller Jiří Korn Ivan Král Martin Kratochvíl Anna K Karel Kryl Ladislav Křížek Marta Kubišová Vladimír Kulhánek Daniel...
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Jaroslav Čermák (30 July 1929 – 10 March 2011) was a member of the French Resistance, of Czech origin. He was arrested by the Communist regime and later...
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Korngold Austria 24 December 1860 25 September 1945 Music critic Jaroslav Kratochvil [cs] Czech Republic 17 January 1885 20 March 1945 Writer René Lalique...
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Jaroslav "Jarik" Nešetřil (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslaf ˈnɛʃɛtr̝̊ɪl]; born March 13, 1946) is a Czech mathematician, working at Charles University in...
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Řezáč, Vladimír Neff, Miloš Václav Kratochvíl) remained. The historical novel marked a new resurgence (Kratochvíl, Vančura, Durych, Schulz) as a way to...
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Ing. arch. Dr. Jaroslav Otruba (11 November 1916 – 5 February 2007) was a Czech architect, urban planner, designer and artist. Jaroslav Otruba was born...
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the studio of Martin Kratochvíl. The lyrics to the title track opener Quicksands is adaptation of the poem Wedding Song by Jaroslav Seifert. The lyrics...
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Kraus 1959–1996 Jiří Gut 1996–2011 Bohumil Kratochvíl 2012–2015 Pavel Chuchvalec 2016–2020 Bohumil Kratochvíl 2021–present Vlastimil Vyskočil The journal...
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1936 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. Jaroslav Vojta as Puppeteer Kratochvíl Lída Baarová as Eva Kratochvílová Otomar Korbelář as Factory...
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Diviš Jaroslav Durych Viktor Dyk Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Karel Jaromír Erben Jaroslav Foglar Julius Fučík Ladislav Fuks František Gellner Jaroslav Hašek...
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brigades were reorganized into respective divisions.[citation needed] Jan Kratochvíl (18. 5 – 10. 9. 1944) Ludvík Svoboda (10. 9. 1944 – 3. 4. 1945) Bohumil...
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Ladislav Jurkemik Ladislav Kačáni Filip Kiss Tomáš Košický Jaroslav Košnar Roman Kratochvíl Marek Krejčí Mikuláš Krnáč Rolf Landerl Bozhin Laskov Jozef...
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featured on instrumental collaborations with the Jazz Q members, Martin Kratochvíl and Jiří Stivín. Hladík's electric style is uniquely recognizable, and...
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The Jaroslav Seifert Prize (Czech: Cena Jaroslava Seiferta) is a Czech literary prize created by the Charta 77 Foundation in Stockholm in January 1986...
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to Jarik Nešetril on the Occasion of his 60th birthday (M. Klazar, J. Kratochvíl, M. Loebl, J. Matoušek, R. Thomas, and P. Valtr, eds., 2006, vol. 26)...
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5. Hell & Nešetřil 2004, §6.3. Hell & Nešetřil 2004, §6.4. Fiala, J.; Kratochvíl, J. (2002), "Partial covers of graphs", Discussiones Mathematicae Graph...
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Michael; Horie, Kazuyuki; Jones, Richard G.; Kahovec, Jaroslav; Kitayama, Tatsuki; Kratochvíl, Pavel; Meille, Stefano V.; Mita, Itaru; Santos, Claudio...
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Kachyňa Ján Kadár Jan Kačer Ondřej Kepka Elmar Klos Pavel Koutecký Jan Kratochvíl Jiří Krejčík Ester Krumbachová Václav Krška Jan Kříženecký Karel Lamač...
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Farrugia Ali Ghorbani Miloš Glonek Vladimír Hagara Ľuboš Hanzel Haris Harba Jaroslav Hrabal Anton Hrušecký Sergej Jakirović Adam Jakubech Stanislav Jarábek...
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office Left office Time in office Defence branch 1 Kratochvíl, VáclavColonel General Václav Kratochvíl [cs] (1903–1988) 1 June 1954 28 July 1958 4 years...
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Slavia Prague 4–0 Újpest Soltys Kratochvíl Svoboda Bejbl Report...
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1970s as he began to play with the band Jazz Q, which was led by Martin Kratochvíl. In 1973, he recorded two albums with Jazz Q - Pozorovatelna (Watchtower)...
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Marta Petr Hanicinec as Ondrej z Hvozdna Stanislav Neumann as Sakristian Jaroslav Vojta as Simon Václav Špidla [cs] as Oldrich Rozmberk Rudolf Pellar [cs]...
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Nešetřil on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday (with Martin Klazar, Jan Kratochvíl, Martin Loebl, Robin Thomas, and Pavel Valtr). Springer-Verlag, Algorithms...
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