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    Vladimir or Vlad Cavarnali (also known as Cavarnalli or Kavarnali; Bulgarian: Владимир Каварнали; 10 August 1910 – 20 July 1966) was a Bessarabian-born...
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    Russian politician Vladimir Cavarnali (1910–1966), Romanian poet and editor Vladimir Duthiers (born 1969), American journalist Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930)...
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    resented by party members such as journalist Alexandru Talex and poet Vladimir Cavarnali, both of whom resigned in September 1936. Karadja was briefly the...
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    Caragiu, actor Ion Caramitru, actor Lascăr Catargiu, Prime Minister Vladimir Cavarnali, poet, editor, and political figure Jules Cazaban, actor Anda Călugăreanu [ro]...
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  • legislator of the short-lived Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918) Vladimir Cavarnali (1910-1966), Romanian poet, journalist, editor, and political figure...
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    Bulgarian general Georgi Todorov (1858–1934), Bulgarian general Vladimir Cavarnali (1910–1966), Bulgarian Romanian poet, journalist, and political figure...
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  • Anne Beffort, Luxembourg literary writer and biographer (born 1880) Vladimir Cavarnali, Bessarabian-born Romanian poet, editor, and journalist (born 1910)...
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  • Paul Vulpius (Ladislas Fodor and Hans Adler) – Youth at the Helm Vladimir Cavarnali – Poesii (Poems) Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor – Ghileà romanè...
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    historian Ilie Cătărău (disputed origin), spy, fugitive and adventurer Vladimir Cavarnali (mixed Bulgarian–Gagauz), poet, editor and political figure Petar...
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    Hopkins), English writer and archeologist (died 1996) August 10 – Vladimir Cavarnali, Bessarabian-born Romanian poet, editor, and journalist (died 1966)...
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    Bulgarian and Gagauz heritage, she had been the sister of poet-editor Vladimir Cavarnali. Aurel Sasu (ed.), Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române, Vol...
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    regional teams of Bessarabia to Moldavia in 1929. Ten years later, Vladimir Cavarnali was editing a magazine called Moldavia from Bolgrad in the Budjak...
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    public figures: Stelescu, Constantin Barcaroiu, Demostene Botez, Vladimir Cavarnali, Petru Manoliu, Alexandru Mironescu, and Aida Vrioni. Talex followed...
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    Ion Caraion, as well as poetry and prose by Gheorghiu, Lucian Boz, Vladimir Cavarnali, Virgil Ierunca, Miron Radu Paraschivescu, and Ion Sofia Manolescu...
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  • March 16) "September 1, 1939" (in The New Republic (U.S.) October 18) Vladimir Cavarnali – Răsadul verde al inimii stelele de sus îl plouă (The Heart's Green...
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    voice for cultural innovation and a host to modernist writers such as Vladimir Cavarnali, Bogdan Istru or George Meniuc. After the Soviet Union's 1940 annexation...
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    sculpture of Șincai by Ion Schmidt-Faur, in front of the school entrance. Vladimir Cavarnali I. M. Rașcu Octav Șuluțiu Florența Albu Constantin Beldie Mihail Diaconescu [ro]...
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    anti-fascist insurgent Cella Serghi (1907–1992) — novelist and memoirist Vladimir Cavarnali (1910–1966) — poet, editor, and political figure (of Bessarabian Bulgarian...
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    Teiu, Argeș – November 26, 1970 in Bucharest), known by his pseudonym Vladimir Streinu, was a Romanian literary critic, poet, essayist and translator...
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    known); the decision also affected other writers, variously including Vladimir Cavarnali, Sanda Movilă, Zaharia Stancu, and Victor Tulbure. All were still...
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    various writers who had been excluded from the party—Eusebiu Camilar, Vladimir Cavarnali, Lucia Demetrius, Mihu Dragomir, Coca Farago, Alexandru Kirițescu...
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  • Ramayana; the first canto was published in 1930, the last in 1957; Telugu Vladimir Cavarnali, Răsadul verde al inimii stelele de sus îl plouă ("The heart's green...
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  • "Maranonmukh Sayyevar" ("Upon the death-bed"); by a Marathi revolutionary Vladimir Cavarnali, Poesii (Poems) José Santos Chocano, Primicias de Oro de Indias, Peru...
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    among the ethnic minorities. During this second Romanian interval, Vladimir Cavarnali, a poet and Romanian loyalist of mixed Bulgarian and Gagauz heritage...
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  • Vladimir Colin (Romanian pronunciation: [vladiˈmir koˈlin]; pen name of Jean Colin; May 1, 1921 – December 6, 1991) was a Romanian short story writer and...
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  • Alexandru Burlacu defines the generation grouping Robot, Costenco and Vladimir Cavarnali as "the reformist orientation", in practice opposed to neo-traditionalist...
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    Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania; the Commission's chairman, Vladimir Tismăneanu, called them "the most honest and dignified couple in the history...
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    Monseniorul Vladimir Ghika și Petre Pandrea — membri post-mortem ai Academiei Române. Epistola mandarinului valah despre monseigneurul Vladimir Ghika", in...
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    place in the literary scene in Romania. She was married to the young poet Vladimir Colin in 1943 (their marriage lasted until 1948) and had a very close relation...
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    a subdued, decolorized and predictable I. L. Caragiale". According to Vladimir Tismăneanu, "he could have been a real intellectual, he chose to be a buffoon...
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