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Kosara or
Cossara (Bulgarian and Serbian: Косара) was a
Bulgarian noblewoman, a
daughter or
relative of Tsar
Samuel of Bulgaria, who was
married to Prince...
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Comparing Partitions With Spie Charts" (PDF). 2003.
Retrieved 2010-08-31.
Kosara, Robert; Skau, Drew (2016). "Judgment
Error in Pie
Chart Variations". EuroVis...
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graphic design and took his driver's licence. There, he also
married his wife
Kosara, with whom he
worked in the Vapa
paper mill.
Branislav Gavrić
further told...
- from the
original on 17
October 2020. "Beograd
dobio Bulevar heroja sa
Košara". novosti.rs (in Serbian). Novosti.
Retrieved 10 July 2021. Nikolić, Miljana...
- In: New
Policy &
Advisory Board for
Tableau Public".
Tableau Software.
Kosara,
Robert (February 22, 2011). "Tableau Public's New Data Policy". EagerEyes...
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Cosara or
Kosara was a town of
ancient Lycia, that
appears on the
Stadiasmus Patarensis. Its site is unlocated, but it is
likely in
eastern Lycia north...
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Archived from the
original on 14 July 2014.
Retrieved 10 July 2014.
Kosara, Victoria;
Kosara, Tori (2010).
Alpha and Omega:
Marcel and
Paddy Save the Day. ISBN 978-0545214629...
- prisoner. A
medieval chronicle ****erts that Samuel's daughter,
Theodora Kosara, fell in love with
Vladimir and
begged her
father for his hand. The tsar...
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Kosara,
Robert (11
November 2013). "A
Guide to the
Quality of
Different Visualization...
- time part of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His
father Dušan and his
mother Kosara had five children,
Tomislav being one of the
elder children (including his...