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    Gold Silver Bronze 1958 Valery Klimov (USSR) Victor Pikayzen (USSR) Ștefan Ruha [ro] (Romania) 1962 Boris Gutnikov (USSR) Shmuel Ashkenasi (Israel) Irina...
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    well-known soloists, such as the violinists Andrei Agoston, Mihaela Martin, Ștefan Ruha and Ion Voicu, and the singers Alexandru Agache, Liliana Bizineche, Ion...
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  • countries have performed, among them: Ion Voicu, Valentin Gheorghiu, Ștefan Ruha, Monique de La Bruchollerie and Jean Jaques Thiollier, Sviatoslav Richter...
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    since the foundation of the competition in 1958 Year 1st 2nd 3rd 1958 Ştefan Ruha Semen Snitkovski (tie) Varujan Cozighian Evgheni Smirnov Ralph Holmes...
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    O404. Her Violin Concerto No. 2 was recorded in the 1970s, by soloist Ștefan Ruha and the Romanian Radio Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bobescu [de]...
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    them there were also Romanian artists such as Valentin and Ştefan Gheorghiu, Ştefan Ruha, Ion Voicu, Radu Aldulescu, Vladimir Orlov, Mircea Basarab and...
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    Urfa (redirect from Ar-Ruhā)
    claimed that in earlier times, the city was known as Ruha, and with the Arabic article, it became Ar-Ruha, evolving into Urha, and eventually Urfa. Carsten...
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  • talent, including Lola Bobescu, Valentin Gheorghiu, Ştefan Gheorghiu, Radu Aldulescu, Ştefan Ruha, and Ion Voicu. Voicu, whom Mengelberg had first elevated...
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  • Li Ming Cean, Silvia Mercier, Viktor Eresko, Pavel Kogan, Ion Voicu, Stefan Ruha, Mihaela Martin, Lenuta Ciulei-Atanasiu, Gabriel Groitoru, Florin Croitoru...
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    However, the capital of this eyalet and seat of the vali was not Raqqa but ar-Ruha about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Raqqa. From c. 1535 until the creation...
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    renown of this Kurdish Muslim prince grew so much that the inhabitants of al-Ruha (Edessa, present-day Sanli Urfa), at the west, called him to free them from...
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    Effects on the Individual and Society in Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily'", El-Ruha 5th International Conference on Social Sciences Proceedings Book, Eds. Fethi...
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    the river Khabur. Its main cities were Raqqa in the south and Edessa (al-Ruha in Arabic) in the north, and other major cities included Harran, and Saruj...
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    book, Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code by Ruha Benjamin talks about human bias as a behavior that the Google search engine...
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  • Ideological Roots of Terrorism. Westport: Praeger. ISBN 0-275-98145-2. Rossbach, Stefan (2000). Gnostic Wars, Edinburgh University Press. Sariel, Aviram (2023)...
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  • to predominate, with only the city's Arab Christians still calling it "al-Ruha".: 592  The standard of living in Urfa had evidently increased since the...
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    between Damascus, Palmyra and the temporary seat of the caliphate Resafa, al-Ruha'. In 770-1 (155 AH), the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur made the decision to build...
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    (composer/conductor) György Selmeczi (composer) Péter Csaba Emil Telmányi István Ruha (violinist) Johanna Martzy (violinist) Júlia Várady (soprano) Wass Albert...
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    such as Mar'ash, Gaziantep ('Ayntab), Rumkale (Qal'at Rum) and Urfa (al-Ruha). These sanjaks became part of Turkey following the October 1921 treaty with...
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  • Petek Jaakko Ruha 2005–06 Stefan Gimpl Ville Uotila Matevz Petek 2006–07 Peetu Piiroinen Matevz Petek (2) Jaakko Ruha (2) 2007–08 Stefan Gimpl Janne Korpi...
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  • Korpi Xaver Hoffmann February 4, 2007 Turin, Italy BA Janne Korpi Jaakko Ruha Stefan Gimpl February 9, 2007 Shukolovo, Russia PSL Marc Iselin Matthew Morison...
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  • lrec-1.699.pdf. Werner, Arnold (2011). Western Neo-Aramaic. In Stefan Weninger (ed.), The Semitic Languages: An International Handbook: Berlin:...
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  • December 6, 2008 Grenoble Men's Big Air  Mathieu Crépel (FRA)  Stefan Gimpl (AUT)  Jaakko Ruha (FIN) R December 14, 2008 Limone Piemonte Women's Parallel...
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  •  Gian-Luca Cavigelli (SUI)  Stefan Gimpl (AUT)  Markku Koski (FIN) January 23, 2010 Quebec, Canada  Janne Korpi (FIN)  Stefan Falkeis (AUT)  Jaakko Ruha (FIN)...
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  • Cup in Grenoble, France: Men's Big Air: (1) Mathieu Crepel (2) Stefan Gimpl (3) Jaakko Ruha World Cup 4 in Changchun, China: Men's 500 m (1): (1) Yu Fengtong...
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  • Canada: Men's big air: Janne Korpi (FIN) Stefan Falkeis (AUT) Jaakko Ruha (FIN) Final standings: (1) Stefan Gimpl (AUT) 4300 points (2) Gian-Luca Cavigelli...
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