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    Miloš Urban (born 4 October 1967 in Sokolov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech novelist and horror writer, known as the "dark knight of Czech literature". He...
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    Milo Urban (pseudonyms Ján Rovňan ml., Podbabjagurský) (24 August 1904 – 10 March 1982) was Slovak writer, translator, journalist and important representatives...
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  • recipient Milo Urban (1904–1982), Slovak writer, journalist and World War II collaborator Miloš Urban (born 1967), Czech horror novelist Paweł Urban, chemistry...
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  • Phantoms (1864), The Song of Triumphant Love (1881) and Clara Milich (1883) Miloš Urban, The Seven Churches (1999) and Lord Mord (2008) Alexander Fomich Veltman...
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    Libuše, an opera by Bedřich Smetana, and Pole a palisáda, a novel by Miloš Urban. She is also featured as a character in Edward Einhorn's play, Rudolf...
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  • directed by Ondřej Havelka. It is based on a novel of the same name by Miloš Urban. It is Havelka's first film as director. It premiered at the Finále Plzeň...
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    film-making, writers such as Petr Šabach, Ivan Martin Jirous, Jáchym Topol, Miloš Urban, Patrik Ouředník, Petra Hůlová, Michal Viewegh and Kateřina Tučková are...
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  • Lord Mord is a Czech historical novel, written by Miloš Urban. It was first published in 2008. The book is set in Prague in the late 1800s, a time of...
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  • Sedmikostelí (English: The Seven Churches) is a novel by Czech author Miloš Urban, first published in 1998. The book is a Gothic historical crime fiction...
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  • Milo Jacob Manheim (born March 6, 2001) is an American actor. He is best known for his starring role as Zed in the 2018 Disney Channel Original Movie Zombies...
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  • earlier as Mladá fronta Mladá fronta (company), Czech media group where Miloš Urban worked as an editor This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Svěrák Karel Teige Jáchym Topol Jan Matzal Troska Josef Kajetán Tyl Miloš Urban Josef Váchal Vladislav Vančura Michal Viewegh Jaroslav Vrchlický Franz...
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  • Rázus (1888–1937) Ivan Stodola (1888–1977) František Švantner (1912–1950) Milo Urban (1904–1982) Jozef Dunajovec (1933–2007) Andrej Brázda-Jankovský (1915–2008)...
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    aging vodnik is the main character of the novel Hastrman by Czech writer Miloš Urban published in 2001. The novel won the Magnesia Litera prize for literature...
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    in freestyle competitions. Milo J began his music career in 2021 as a part of BAJOWEST, a community for independent urban artists in Buenos Aires, where...
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  • Koushun Takami (高見 広春) – Battle Royale Rose Tremain – Music and Silence Miloš Urban – Sedmikostelí (The Seven Churches) Andrew Vachss – Choice of Evil Jane...
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  • and serve as a police service. They were led by the urban prefect. The gangs of Titus Annius Milo, Publius Clodius and others which were used by rival...
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  • Emma's classmate Milo Curtis (Luke Roessler). Later, all students and parents are celebrating outside and Emma expresses contempt for Milo to her father...
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    Miloš Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Милутиновић; 5 February 1933 – 28 January 2003) was a Serbian professional footballer and manager from Yugoslavia...
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  • p/f/nf) Edward Upward (1903–2009, England, f/nf) Mark Urban (born 1961, England, nf) Milo Urban (1904–1982, Hungary/Czechoslovakia, f/nf) Grigore Ureche...
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  • Nepali poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist October 4 – Miloš Urban, Czech novelist December 12 – Robert Lepage, French Canadian playwright...
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  • During the interwar period, the preeminence of poetry gave way to prose. Milo Urban's 1927 work Živý bič (The Living Whip) and Jozef Cíger-Hronský's 1933 novel...
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    Chicago (redirect from Urban Chicago)
    Chicago's population continued to grow. Chicago made noted contributions to urban planning and architecture, such as the Chicago School, the development of...
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  • urban renewal efforts in recent years fueled by the Columbus Department of Development and Milo-Grogan Area Commission. Separate communities of Milo and...
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    than one hundred films from 1960 to 1992. Ćirić, Dejan (16 November 2020). "Miloš Žutić: Snaga izraza i osećanja". 24sedam.rs. Miloš Žutić at IMDb v t e...
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    Milo Moiré (French: [milo mwaʁe]; born 7 May 1983) is a Swiss conceptual artist and model known for her nude performances and the use of her body in her...
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  • negotiations to secure a new contract. 3 In an interview with the Electronic Urban Report, Damon Wayans announces that he will leave his role as Roger Murtaugh...
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    ends the play with the word "Go..." List of plays with anti-war themes Milo Urban translation 1968 of Matka "Karel Čapek Matka". Retrieved 2015-09-05. "Karel...
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  • Hoza, based on a novella, Za vyšným mlynom (Beyond the Upper Mill) by Milo Urban. The opera was premiered at the Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, on...
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    priest and author Martin Hattala, linguist Erik Jendrišek, footballer Milo Urban, author Rudolf Dilong, priest and poet Marcel Schein, physicist Trstená...
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