- romanized: sheqel ẖadash,
pronounced [ˈʃekel χaˈdaʃ] ; Arabic: شيكل جديد, romanized:
šēkal jadīd; sign: ₪; ISO code: ILS;
unofficial abbreviation: NIS), also known...
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Sekal Has to Die (Czech: Je třeba zabít Sekala, Polish: Zabić Sekala) is a 1998
Czech film
directed by Vladimír Michálek. It was the
Czech Republic's...
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Sakol (Persian: سَكُل, also
Romanized as
Sekal and Sekol; also
known as Seh Gel) is a
village in
Bikah Rural District,
Bikah District,
Rudan County, Hormozgan...
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shekel (Hebrew: שקל,
formally sheqel, pl. שקלים, Sheqalim; Arabic: شيكل,
šēkal,
formerly Arabic: شيقل, šēqal
until 2014; code ILR), was the
currency of...
- Zbyněk
Sekal (12 July 1923 – 24
February 1998) was a
Czech sculptor,
painter and translator.
During World War II he was
imprisoned for
three years in...
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Vladislav Sekal (born 18
January 1930) is a
Czech wrestler. He
competed in two
events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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International Film Festival. His most
notable film
roles include performances in
Sekal Has to Die (1998), All My
Loved Ones (1999), and
Tiger Theory (2016), as...
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India Actor Shyamch Aai 3
Idiots 8 Jiří Bartoška 78
Czech Republic Actor Sekal Has to Die
Tiger Theory 10 Nina
Grebeshkova 94
Russia Actress The Diamond...
- Warsaw. Her most
prominent role is
featured in Vladimír Michálek's 1998 film
Sekal Has to Die. In 1999, she
received the
Czech Lion
Award for Best Supporting...
- (1994)
Szamanka (The Shaman) (1996) A Trap (1997) Sara (1997) Zabić
Sekala (
Sekal Has to Die) (1998) Pan
Tadeusz (1999) Quo
Vadis (2001) I kto tu rządzi?...