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    Alexandru A. Bădărău (April 9, 1859–March 27, 1927) was a Romanian politician, academic, and journalist. Born in Bădărăi, Iași County (now in Botoșani...
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    texte (1838–1929), p. 187. Iași: Polirom, 2002. ISBN 973-681-012-7 Alexandru Bădărău, "Alecu Constantinescu", in Opinia. Ziar Politic Cotidian, November...
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    them. For a 2017 art exhibit at the former Pitești Prison, artist Cătălin Bădărău sculpted contorted figures lying in the hallways or in the cells; one figure...
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    important leaders of the party were Take Ionescu, Nicolae Titulescu, Alexandru Bădărău, Constantin Dissescu, Toma Cămărăşescu, Gheorghe Derussi, Stelian...
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  • Ghattas, Palestinian Roman Catholic nun and saint (b. 1843) March 27 Alexandru Bădărău, Romanian journalist (b. 1859) William Healey Dall, American malacologist...
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    associated with the maverick Conservative Alexandru Bădărău and his journal Opinia. He had closely followed Bădărău's career up to that point, and, in July...
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    The paper published gossip columns and lampoons having Ionescu, Alexandru Bădărău and Nicolae Titulescu for their main targets. By then, like many "Germanophile"...
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    Gheorghe Lascăr, the landowners Constantin Cantacuzino Paşcanu and Alexandru Bădărău, as well as by Xeni, who left a eulogistic account of his mentor....
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    Durnești, Ilișeni, Rânghilești, Rânghilești-Deal and Santa Mare. Alexandru Bădărău "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii...
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    Ceaur-Aslan, Iamandi, Mârzescu and Tzony, alongside young leftists such as Alexandru Bădărău and George Panu. Before the election of 1884, Tacu, Ștefan Șendrea...
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  • Brazil. Born to a political family in Tecuci, he was the nephew of Alexandru Bădărău, twice a minister in Conservative cabinets during the early 1900s...
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    "upstarts". One of Seara's prime targets was Public Works Minister Alexandru Bădărău, called "filthy con man", accused of taking massive bribes from American...
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  • (1888–1917) was one of the most prominent Romanian poets in Bessarabia Alexe Bădărău (1922–1997), who later changed his name to Aleksi Ivanov and became a Bulgarian...
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    - April 11, 1899 Titu Maiorescu - July 7, 1900 Alexandru Gianni - October 19, 1903 Alexandru Bădărău - December 22, 1904 Dimitrie Grecianu [ro] - June...
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    Andrei, sociologist and politician Dimitrie Anghel, poet and writer Alexandru Bădărău, politician, academic, and journalist Sabin Bălașa, painter, writer...
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    appointment from Bădărău, eventually obtaining it through the means of a decree signed by King Carol I. Caragiale later commented: "[Bădărău] entrusted me...
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    Conservatives, with the opposition only electing 4 men: Brătianu, Haret, Alexandru Bădărău, Mihail Pherekyde. 32 seats were decided during ballotage—15 for Senate...
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    Constantin Stere (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    in reaction, the PCD newspaper Opinia, representing the views of Alexandru Bădărău, accused Stere of having failed to protect the interests of his clients...
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    Nicolae Russel, a physician and noted militant, as well as the locals Alexandru Bădărău, and the brothers Ioan and Gheorghe Nădejde. Mille also began his...
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    Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. Alexandru Bădărău George Bogdan Octav Botez Gheorghe I. Brătianu Alexandru Cazaban Vasile Conta Ovid Densusianu Emil...
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    Xenopol joined the administration. Ionescu, Constantin Dissescu, Alexandru Bădărău and Xenopol, who took over the Ministry of Commerce, were the four...
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    George Panu (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    Delavrancea, Ion Luca Caragiale, Vasile Morțun, Constantin Istrati, Alexandru Bădărău and Ioan Bacalbașa. In 1897, he became part of the party leadership...
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    mounting a campaign against Interior Minister Alexandru Bădărău; Fleva joined in, with a claim that Bădărău was demented. The cause reunited Fleva with...
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    C. Arion (5 April - 31 December 1913) Minister of Public Works: Alexandru A. Bădărău (14 October 1912 - 31 December 1913) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor...
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  • Stanciu as Alex Anca Androne as Wendy Alexandru Potoceanu as Roland / Patrick Claudiu Bleont as Armon Dan Badarau as Vasile Zoltan Butuc as Peter Reysner...
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  • I. M. Rașcu (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    he also contributed to the political newspaper Opinia, owned by Alexandru Bădărău. Graduating from the National High School in 1909, he took a diploma...
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    Alexandru Claudian (also rendered as Al. Claudian; April 8, 1898 – October 16, 1962) was a Romanian sociologist, political figure, and poet. A student...
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    between 1951 and 1953, he became a teaching assistant to Professor Eugen Bădărău in the Optics Laboratory of the School of Physics. In 1953, Gavrilă was...
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  • 31 July 2024 Minerul Lupeni (4) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Jiul Petroșani (3) Lupeni 17:30 Stadium: Minerul Referee: Bădărău Raul Sebastian...
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  • 16 August 2023 CS Unirea Ungheni (3) 2–3 Unirea Dej (2) Ungheni 17:30 EEST Stadium: Central Referee: Bădărău Raul Sebastian...
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