• Stan Ghițescu (2 June 1881 – 25 February 1952) was a Romanian politician. Born in Mârzănești, Teleorman County, he attended a normal school and entered...
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  • player Stanley Stan Getz (1927–1991), American jazz saxophonist Stan Ghițescu (1881–1952), Romanian politician and government minister Stan Grant (journalist)...
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    Ghibu, Agârbiceanu, and several high-ranking cadres (Silviu Dragomir, Stan Ghițescu, Constantin Iancovescu). Out of 76 PP chapters, 24 opted to join Goga...
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    bishop Valeriu Traian Frențiu, bishop Grigore Georgescu [ro], general Stan Ghițescu, minister Alexandru Glatz [ro], general Ion V. Gruia, jurist, minister...
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  • Istrate Micescu, lawyer, died in Aiud Prison (died 1951). 2 June – Stan Ghițescu, politician who died at Sighet Prison (died 1952). 7 August – George...
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    Banu (29 December 1937 - 10 February 1938) Minister of Cooperation: Stan Ghițescu (29 December 1937 - 10 February 1938) Ministers of State: Alexandru...
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    County, the two-party list was headed by Ioanițescu, with the PNC man Stan Ghițescu taking the second eligible seat. The Front's registered logo, "two concentric...
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    Its first presidium included Lupaș, General Constantin Iancovescu, Stan Ghițescu, Ilie Rădulescu, and Iancu Isvoranu; Goga was reconfirmed as People's...
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    four villages: Cernetu, Mârzănești, Teleormanu, and Valea Părului. Stan Ghițescu (1881–1952), politician Florea Voicilă (born 1954), football forward...
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    Communications Ion Macovei 4 September 1940 14 September 1940 Minister of Labour Stan Ghițescu 4 September 1940 14 September 1940 Minister of Health and Social Security...
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    of Health and Social Security Ion Costinescu Minister of Cooperation Stan Ghițescu Minister of State Armand Călinescu Gheorghe Tătărăscu Mircea Cancicov [ro]...
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    resistance leader, who died at Aiud Prison (born 1885). 25 February – Stan Ghițescu, politician who died at Sighet Prison (born 1881). 25 February – Ioan...
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    1940) Radu Budișteanu (8 July - 4 September 1940) Minister of Labour: Stan Ghițescu (4 July - 4 September 1940) Minister of Health and Social Security Victor...
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    a fost sfârșitul: dictatura roșie la București (in Romanian). Micaela Ghițescu, Monica Lovinescu. București: Humanitas. ISBN 978-973-50-6341-2. OCLC 1153989331...
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    PMID 11401446. "Entrez Gene: PLVAP plasmalemma vesicle associated protein". Stan RV, Ghitescu L, Jacobson BS, Palade GE (1999). "Isolation, Cloning, and Localization...
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    nevertheless registered on the same day. It blamed the local police chief, Stan Popescu, and "all police agents and footmen, the nightwatchmen, the subprefects...
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  • 1935:  Renos Frangoudis (GRE) 1936:  Renos Frangoudis (GRE) 1937:  Artemon Ghitescu (ROM) 1938:  Aleksandar Stevanović (YUG) 1939:  Muzaffer Baloglu (TUR)...
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