• Mihai Zamfir (born 22 January 1955) is a Romanian former football defender and manager. Mihai Zamfir was born on 22 January 1955 in Moșoaia, Romania, starting...
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  • experience of Ivan II with the strength of Cârstea and the ambition of Mihai Zamfir. On 24 June 1979, in front of 20,000 spectators at Dinamo Stadium in...
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  • Imaginii at the University of Bucharest, together with Dan Grigorescu, Mihai Zamfir, Laura Mesina, Vlad Alexandrescu, Vasile Morar and Zoe Petre. The Logic...
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  • Ovidiu Zaberca 22 Radu Dumitrescu 1–5 Marian Oancea Bogdan Dobranici 6 Mihai Zamfir ANS Motorsport Ligier JS2 R 6 Mathys Jaubert 3 Grégory Segers SK Racing...
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  • (2005) Mihai Zamfir (2006–2007) George Ciorceri (2007) Aurel Șunda (2007–2009) Adrian Falub (2009–2010) Blaž Slišković (2010) Marius Baciu (2010) Mihai Dăscălescu...
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  • 14, 2013 (in Romanian) Mihai Zamfir, "Discreta capodoperă (II)", in România Literară, nr. 12/2013 (in Romanian) Mihai Zamfir, "Discreta capodoperă (final)"...
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    influence of German Romanticism. In reference to these incidents, critic Mihai Zamfir noted: "Actually, with the incompatibility between Maiorescu and Macedonski...
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  • Emerich Dembrovschi (1996–1997) Victor Roșca (1997) Flavius Domide (1999) Mihai Zamfir (2000) George Ciorceri (2001) Basarab Panduru (2002) Gheorghe Mulțescu...
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    'Ce poftești, mă musiu?'", in Ziarul de Sibiu, 9 October 2007, p. 9 Mihai Zamfir, "Tropice surîzătoare. Îndrăgostitul de România", in România Literară...
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  • being laid down, creating a political reservoir". Writing later, critic Mihai Zamfir also found Kir Ianulea to be one of the first and few works of fiction...
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    regime to mark the revolution's centennial in 1948, it is seen by critic Mihai Zamfir as a mixture of authentic ethnography, with echoes from Petrescu's interwar...
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    1875). These were later complemented by other travel works, which critic Mihai Zamfir likens to the verbal experiments of Impressionist literature, pioneering...
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  • Goalkeepers: Andrei Speriatu (17 / 0); Cristian Gheorghe (17 / 0). Defenders: Mihai Zamfir (33 / 2); Constantin Stancu (34 / 1); Constantin Cârstea (31 / 0); Petre...
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    Poor Dionis (category Works by Mihai Eminescu)
    Dionis, de Mihai Eminescu", in Revista Română (ASTRA), Issue 2/2010, pp. 15–16 Piru, pp. 191–192 Simion, p. 230 (in Romanian) Mihai Zamfir, "Un Eminescu...
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  • Vasile, tango singer Dorin Liviu Zaharia, composer and singer Gheorghe Zamfir, pan flute musician Zeno Costa, tenor Ileana Cotrubaș, soprano Hariclea...
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  • 2012-06-23. "Marius Niculae". FRF. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. "Mihai Pintilii". EU-Football.info. "Gheorghe Albu". EU-Football.info. "Lajos Sătmăreanu"...
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  • Romulus Buia Augustin Călin Sorin Colceag Cornel Dobre Victoraş Iacob Toma Zamfir Marius Mitu Gheorghe Mulţescu Eugen Nae Victor Naicu Cătălin Necula Bogdan...
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  • Nicolae Dică Marius Diță Adrian Neaga Andrei Speriatu Constantin Zamfir Mihai Zamfir Mihai Zamfir (2000) Stelian Badea (1990–1992) Stelian Badea (1993–2000)...
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    Rochefoucauld, Luc de Vauvenargues, Nicolas Chamfort); in contrast, Mihai Zamfir notes it as "rather dull and of little significance." Another positive...
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    November 1962, p. 2 Mihai Zamfir, "Întoarcerea la cărți. Copiii scriitorilor", in România Literară, Issue 48/2019, p. 3 Florin Mihai Petrescu, "Comentarii...
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  • Zamfir Munteanu was a Bessarabian politician. He served as Member of the Moldovan Parliament (1917–1918). Moldovan stamp, 1998 Sfatul Țării Palace, 10...
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    din țara poveștilor de Ștefan Tita", in Zori Noi, 9 August 1958, p. 2 Mihai Zamfir, "Carnet cultural. În vitrinele librăriilor. Noi cărți pentru copii"...
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  • Andrea Ihle Violetta Madjarova Gentlemen Lászlo Polgár Sergej Lejferkus Mihai Zamfir 1977 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Ladies Edith Wiens Mary Ann Hart Jana...
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    others—Livius Ciocârlie, Radu Petrescu, Ion Pop, Nicolae Manolescu, Marin Mincu, Mihai Zamfir—have regarded him as mainly a textualist, interested in reusing and redefining...
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    Zamfir Constantin Arbore (Romanian pronunciation: [zamˈfir konstanˈtin ˈarbore]; born Zamfir Ralli, Russian: Земфирий Константинович Арборе-Ралли, Zemfiriyi...
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  • ISBN 963-05-4844-5 Vulcănescu (1987), p. 338. Vulcănescu (1987), p. 339. Zamfir, Georgeta Blendea (2016), Mirobolant Feelings: The Darkness of Love, American...
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  • diplomat Constantin Cârstea (1949–2009), football player and manager Mihai Zamfir (born 1955), football player and manager "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa...
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  • Grecescu (1920–1926) Ion Angelescu (1926–1929) Gheorghe Alesseanu (1930–1939) Zamfir Brătescu (1939–1943) Ioan Aronescu (1943–1945) Grigore Oghină (1945–1947)...
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  • Proca (1995–1996) Viorel Turcu (1996–1997) Stelian Badea (2000–2001) Mihai Zamfir (2001) Virgil Dridea (2001–2002) Petre Gigiu (2002–2003) Mario Marinică...
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  • summarized his writing as "sharp, polemical and vulgar". Likewise, critic Mihai Zamfir calls Cocea's republican pamphlets "filthy", accusing them of promoting...
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