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player Jan
Kotěra (1871–1923),
Czech architect,
artist and
interior designer Kazuki Kotera (小寺 一生, born 1983), ****anese
footballer Yuki
Kotera (小寺 優輝, born...
- " In Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin,
James Frank Kotera created the
heaviest ball of
twine ever built.
Kotera,
known by his
initials "JFK,"
started working...
- Jan
Kotěra (18
December 1871 – 17
April 1923) was a
Czech architect,
artist and
interior designer, and one of the key
figures of
modern architecture in...
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Hiroo Kotera is a ****anese
politician who is a
member of the
House of
Representatives of ****an. He had
attended Doshisha University. "
KOTERA_Hiroo_Shugiin"...
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Logotherapy Meaning-making
Eudaimonia Motivation § Types of
motivation Y.,
Kotera; G., Kaluzeviciute; Gulcan, Garip; Kirsten, McEwan; Katy,
Chamberlain (2021)...
- Yuki
Kotera (小寺 優輝,
Kotera Yūki, born July 12, 1986) is a
former ****anese
football player. Yuki
Kotera at J.League (archive) (in ****anese) v t e...
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Hamilton Gary
Kotera (born
August 7, 1984) is a ****anese
professional basketball player who last pla**** for
Sendai 89ers in ****an. He pla****
college basketball...
- Dientzenhofer,
Josef Fanta,
Josef Hlávka,
Josef Gočár,
Pavel Janák, Jan
Kotěra, Věra Machoninová,
Karel Prager,
Karel Hubáček, Jan Kaplický, Eva Jiřičná...
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Kazuki Kotera (小寺 一生,
Kotera Kazuki, born July 10, 1983) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Kazuki Kotera pla**** for
Sagawa Printing,
Okinawa Kariyushi...
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designed by Jan
Kotěra, a
prominent Czech architect of the
early 20th century. The East
Bohemian Museum was
built in 1909–1912.
Kotěra's initial design...