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    Jure Robič (Slovenian:ˈjuːˌrɛ ˈrobɪtʃ 10 April 1965, Jesenice, Slovenia – 24 September 2010, Plavški Rovt) was a Slovenian cyclist and a soldier in the...
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    the late Jure Robič of Slovenia as the all-time record holder for solo RAAM victories. He is also the first to take three Titles in a row. Robič was killed...
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  • people Jure Ritlop (born 1995), Slovenian basketball player Jure Robič (1965–2010), Slovenian cyclist and soldier Jure Rupnik, Slovenian cyclist Jure Šinkovec...
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  • American basketball coach Jure Robič (1965–2010), Slovenian cyclist and soldier Mylène Dinh-Robic (born 1979), Canadian actress Sašo Robič (1967–2010), Slovenian...
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  • Yugoslav national skiing team. He was related to Jure Robič who was his elder brother. "Umrl je Sašo Robič". SiOL. 10 August 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010...
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    Karničar, the ultramarathon swimmer Martin Strel and the ultracyclist Jure Robič. Past and current winter sports athletes include alpine skiers, such as...
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    Čerin Jure Golčer Andrej Hauptman Blaža Klemenčič Jure Kocjan Kristijan Koren Marko Kump Luka Mezgec Matej Mohorič Tadej Pogačar Jan Polanc Jure Robič Primož...
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    Odon Peterka (1925–1945), poet Teodora Poštič (born 1984), figure skater Jure Robič (1965–2010), ultra marathon cyclist Miral Samardžić (born 1987), footballer...
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  • player Alenka Cuderman (born 1961) – handball player, Olympic athlete Jure Robič (1965–2010) – marathon cyclist Primož Roglič – cyclist Mladen Rudonja...
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    Archived from the original on July 29, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2019. "Jure Robic Killed in Accident". Cyclingnews.com. September 24, 2010. Archived from...
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  • O'Neill, 59, British novelist and historian, side effects of medication. Jure Robič, 45, Slovenian cyclist, five-time winner of the Race Across America, traffic...
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  • Jure Pavlič Aleš Pagon Robert Pintarič 1988 Robert Pintarič Mićo Brković Valter Bonča 1989 Srečko Glivar Sandi Papež Jure Robič 1990 Sandi Papež Jure...
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  • Swedish-American model and actress April 10 Anna-Leena Härkönen, Finnish author Jure Robič, Slovenian cyclist (d. 2010) April 11 – Eelco van Asperen, Dutch computer...
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  • Polanc Sava Kranj 1991  Yugoslavia Aleš Pagon Sava Kranj 1992  Slovenia Jure Robič Astra Ljubljana 1993  Estonia Andres Lauk Szolniki C. 1994  Slovenia Sandi...
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      Tržič 150 km   Marko Velkavrh (Rog Ljubljana) Bogdan Fink (KD Krka) Jure Robič (Sava Kranj) 14 August 1994   Tržič 154 km   Martin Hvastija (Rog Ljubljana)...
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  • edition of the Race Across America. It focuses on several riders, including Jure Robic, Bob Breedlove, Cat Berge, Christopher MacDonald, and Patrick Autissier...
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  • cyclists include Borut Božič, Janez Brajkovič, Jure Golčer, Andrej Hauptman, Matej Mugerli, Uroš Murn, Jure Robič, Simon Špilak, Gorazd Štangelj, Tadej Valjavec...
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    systems. Exceptions to this are Ireland and Israel, whose presidents are de jure and de facto ceremonial, and the latter possesses no reserve powers whatsoever...
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  • Canada, of swear, curse. Therefore, sacrebleu could be in modern French Je jure par Dieu and in English I curse by God, or the more common I swear to God...
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  • about 1504, the only daughter of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Pole, suo jure 8th Countess of Salisbury, who, as the daughter of George Plantagenet, 1st...
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    with certain formal words, in which he declared that he was a free man ex Jure Quiritium", that is, "vindicavit in libertatem". The master in the meantime...
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    Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (category Mistresses of the Robes to Anne, Queen of Great Britain)
    Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset and suo jure Baroness Percy (26 January 1667 – 23/24 November 1722) was an English courtier. She was styled Lady...
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    embracing all its members, it is usually the case, either de facto or de jure, that the bar is invested with regulatory powers over the manner in which...
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    to emerge from the formerly Ottoman-ruled Syrian provinces. It gained de jure independence as a parliamentary republic on 24 October 1945 when the Republic...
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    them with the death penalty. This was followed by measures against non-juring priests, whose opposition to the Civil Constitution led to a state of near...
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    (1876–1947) Monarch of India (1947–1950) Term length At His Majesty's pleasure (de jure) Five years, renewable[clarification needed] (de facto) Formation 20 October...
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    Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (category Mistresses of the Robes to Queen Victoria)
    wealth. Her paternal grandmother, the great heiress Elizabeth Gordon, was suo jure Countess of Sutherland, overseeing estates that spanned 800,000 to one million...
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    precedes the present holder of the same title. Children of peers (and suo jure peeresses) also obtain a special precedence. The following algorithm may...
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    Nottingham re-emerged into the chamber. The Earl of Northumberland carried the robes; behind him came Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, carrying the sword;...
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    Louise de La Vallière (category French suo jure nobility)
    she was replaced as mistress by Madame de Montespan, but created a suo jure duchess and invested with lands. After an illness in 1670, La Vallière turned...
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