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Mihail Petruševski (Macedonian and
Serbian Cyrillic: Михаил Петрушевски; July 2, 1911,
Bitola –
February 27, 1990) was a
Yugoslav Macedonian academic...
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Stojan Petruševski (born 10
December 1964 in Skopje, Macedonia) is a
retired Macedonian handball player who pla****
mainly for
Vardar Vatrostalna. Its...
- Ljubiša
Petruševski (died
August 31, 2002) was a
Serbian oboist and the Dean of the
Faculty of
Music in Belgrade. He was born in Kumanovo,
Socialist Republic...
- Elements. Wiley-VCH. pp. 173–98. ISBN 978-0-471-18602-1.
Stojanovska M,
Petruševski VM, Šoptrajanov B (1
March 2012). "The
concept of
sublimation – iodine...
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Amherst College.
Archived from the
original on 2009-05-31. Bukleski, Miha;
Petruševski,
Vladimir M. (2009). "Preparation and
Properties of a
Spectacular Thermochromic...
- Conway's new
solitaire game 'Life'" (PDF),
Scientific American Ljiljana Petruševski;
Mirjana Devetaković;
Bojan Mitrović, Self-Replicating
Systems in Spatial...
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renovated and furnished,
converted into a
square called "King Samuel".
Petrusevski, Ilija.
Geographical Topographical Dictionary of the
Republic of Macedonia...
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scientist and
publisher Slavko Milosavlevski (1928–2012),
sociologist Mihail Petruševski (1911–1990),
founder of the
College of
Philosophy at Ss.
Cyril and Methodius...
- 506 Lee 1996, p. 240
Greenwood &
Earnshaw 2002, p. 43
Cressey 2010
Petruševski & Cvetković 2018;
Grochala 2018 Kneen,
Rogers &
Simpson 1972, pp. 226...
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night of 11
January 2000,
three police officers Erol Gotak,
Kiril Petruševski and Aco
Angelovski were
killed at a
checkpoint near the
village of Aračinovo...