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- Jakubauskas is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Jakubauskas (born 1978), American baseball player Feliksas Jakubauskas...
- In 16 games, three starts, Jakubauskas went 0–4 with 39 strikeouts and a 4.94 ERA in 51 innings pitched. In 2008 Jakubauskas pla**** for three different...
- Feliksas Jakubauskas (born 14 October 1949 in Šoliškės) is a Lithuanian textile artist. In 1974–1976, he studied textiles at the Lithuanian Institute...
- Sigitas Jakubauskas (born 29 December 1958 in Kaunas) is a retired Soviet and Lithuanian football player. Jakubauskas pla**** his only game for USSR on...
- then-league record with 61 losses, but featured ****ure major leaguer Chris Jakubauskas, who would go 4–9 (5.11 ERA) for the Freedom. The team averaged fewer...
- populizmo ir išskiria potencialių rinkėjų tipą". LRT (in Lithuanian). Jakubauskas, Ramūnas (2023-11-29). "I.Vėgėlė apsisprendė – dalyvaus Prezidento rinkimuose:...
- palieka „valstiečius" ir kuria savo frakciją". LRT (in Lithuanian). Jakubauskas, Ramūnas (2021-12-02). "Prie Skvernelio politinės jėgos nusprendė jungtis...
- miles) northeast of Cochrane, just west of the Quebec border. Raymond Jakubauskas, 32, male Carola Frehe, 48, female October 11, 1991 Wild Algonquin Provincial...
- league uniform – Dane De La Rosa, Adam Pettyjohn, Scott Richmond, Chris Jakubauskas, Sergio Romo, Bobby Cramer, and Daniel Nava. The Golden Baseball League...
- "lucky". Feliksas Daukantas (1915–1995), Lithuanian artist Feliksas Jakubauskas (born 1949), Lithuanian textile artist Feliksas Kriaučiūnas (1911–1977)...