They found a hefty supply of artists, as young as 16, dotted around the country, in Sofia, Plovdiv, failed industrial towns, and the countryside. |
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Their other brother came soon after and now the three of them share a flat in Sofia. |
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The main interest in terms of real estate for most of them were properties in the countryside and older properties in Sofia. |
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An exception is 74th State School in Sofia where the integration process of disabled children has undergone a very successful realisation. |
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Coming along with her, in the junior section, was her kid sister, Sofia Kim, who had to be told the instructions in Korean. |
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The bodyguards at the headquarters in Sofia have been laid off, and 30 luxury limousines have been sold. |
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Sofia was wearing a brown leather jacket, which was already zipped up as much as possible. |
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Sofia City Court denied the newly formed movement party registration on grounds of failure to meet legal requirements. |
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He has been the Press Director of the Atlantic Club in Sofia anteceding a career in the American-owned Radio Free Europe. |
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Also, initially, he was very uncomfortable walking around Sofia by himself, as he doesn't speak a lick of Bulgarian. |
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Back in Sofia, I arranged to meet another second cousin, Stefan, who lives nearby in Slivenitsa. |
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Since 1988 he has been a senior assistant professor in penal law at Sofia University. |
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A votive tablet found in Plovdiv and now housed at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia depicts one such occurrence. |
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The company has also provided communications equipment to the Sofia Underground and the Borika national automatic teller machine system. |
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The team from Sofia never looked likely to score, recording just two shots on target in the course of the game. |
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Sofia Coppola earned an award for the screenplay for her film Lost in Translation. |
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The requirement that you prove your mastery of the Bulgarian language has, as reported in The Sofia Echo some time ago, been removed. |
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As a whole, last week Sofia seemed to be one of the favourite places for former secret services officers. |
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From here you have a view over the whole mountain, and far in the distance you can even see Sofia. |
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The modern city of Sofia was named in the 14th century after the basilica Saint Sofia. |
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Apart from attire, Sofia also makes household linen from print batik, including table clothes, bedsheets and curtains. |
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Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation follows two wandering souls that connect through these very chance meetings. |
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They also agreed to encourage an increase in railway passenger traffic between Sofia and Thessaloniki. |
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Near to this there is the traghetto stop of San Sofia which is bang opposite the Peshcheria or Fish Market. |
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Perhaps because it got it from the founder of the state of Bulgaria, it is one of a minority of Sofia streets never to have been renamed. |
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I arrived at the Sofia bus station early Friday evening with a Bulgarian friend of mine and, of course, missed the first bus. |
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She is currently taking a year off from Sofia University, where she studied biology and genetics. |
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That's when Sofia draws your attention to a chalet perched on a shoulder of the slope, just over a mile away. |
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He said with pride that he explored the city of Sofia pretty quickly, and in depth. |
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Our UN vehicle travelled along a barren and bleak landscape to reach the town from Sofia. |
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If that's not enough for the more demanding customer, the stunning and perhaps unbeatable view of Sofia makes it well worth a visit. |
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We have the biggest market share in Bulgaria, and are the executive and diplomatic movers of Sofia. |
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We encounter the photos like magazine advertisements, or slick campaign billboards selling women's perfume or trips to happier places than Sofia. |
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For unspecified reasons, he was demoted in 1927, so he resigned and returned to Sofia. |
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This refurbished house in Velingrad, a mountain spa town an hour and a half's drive from Sofia, has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a terrace. |
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I have an apartment where I stay during my visits to Sofia and I give employment to more than 40 people around the country. |
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Ten days of non-stop music shows will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the launch of Sofia Music Enterprises. |
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Some even claim that the toilet stalls, with leather walls and designer lights, are the nicest toilets in Sofia. |
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I will miss everything about Bulgaria because I like the calm atmosphere of Sofia and the good friendships built here. |
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Sofia dailies were rivalling each other in coming out with candid photos of the two. |
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Despite his obstinate attitude, he beckoned for Eva and Sofia to accompany him. |
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Poor old Sofia has been down to her local carpet warehouse and snapped up a few offcuts of a revolting cerise floor covering. |
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The service was amicable, the ambience was charming, and though the prices were fairly steep for Sofia standards, the experience was worth it. |
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Most of the office space that appears on the market in the second half is also in the suburbs of Sofia. |
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The other morning on my way to work there was a sight up to now rare on the Sofia streets. |
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An exhibition featuring the ordinary lives of Greenlanders and their arts and crafts came to Sofia for the first time on Tuesday. |
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Subsequent years saw the character of Sofia change from an oriental outpost to a European city, a trend that continues. |
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That whole southeastern area of central Sofia has a load of cool bars and lounges, most concentrated around Rakovski and Levski. |
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Out came the story of the night's events, the aftershocks hitting Sofia harder and harder with each impact. |
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In two months I will pack my suitcases, bring the kids and dog and husband to the airport and leave Sofia. |
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In some parts of Sofia, residents awoke to find that their refuse had been cleared. |
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Other projects have included photography work on the architectural history of Sofia as well as on Ottoman architectural patrimony. |
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Portuguese artist Ana Sofia Varela is only 25 but is already one of the hottest stars of fado. |
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Sofia took the bodies of her daughters, placed them in a coffin and buried them outside of town. |
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According to the initiators of the idea, Sofia is divided into too many parts and this poses difficulties. |
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As we chatted, our salads and pizzas and chicken and pork filets were as fine as anywhere in Sofia. |
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This festive season, Sofia will be bathed in light if the decoration arrangements of the Sofia municipality go according to plan. |
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Harpo, the eldest son, falls in love with a young girl named Sofia, and introduces her to the family already swelling and pregnant. |
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And although his body is still skinny, about half the size of plump Sofia, his belly is growing wider and fuller. |
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The trio came to Bulgaria at the invitation of the Polish Institute in Sofia. |
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The last night of the Euro Jazz Sofia will begin with a set by Bulgarian jazz quartet Zone C and folk singer Yanka Rupkina. |
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The jump was organised by one of the three major clubs that grant the wishes of daredevils in Bulgaria, the Sofia Bungee Club. |
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The new World Bank resident representative in Sofia was presented to ministers and the media. |
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Once you are outside of Moscow or Sofia you can encounter difficulties getting from one place to another. |
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People in Bulgaria are concerned about what will happen if Sofia is forced to decommission the reactors. |
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Some of his mural paintings grace the Synod Palace in Sofia and Varna Cathedral. |
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In Sofia you can consider yourself lucky if you reach the other side of a street in one piece even on a green light. |
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Croatia was represented only by diplomats from its mission in Sofia, due to visa restrictions. |
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Bulgaria is to exchange Brady bonds for new Eurobonds, the Finance Minister announced simultaneously in Sofia and London. |
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The Sofia district heating company, Toplofikatsia Sofia, alone consumes 30 per cent of the natural gas sold on the local market. |
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For this purpose we have planned events not only in Sofia, but in seven other towns. |
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However, in March 1916, he was drafted for military service to the Reserve Officers School near Sofia. |
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Sofia resigned herself to this fate with a dignified acceptance. |
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It would be wonderful if city planning in Sofia could strike out on a unique, radical path creating a phoenix of a capital suitable for third millennium urban living. |
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During his student years he was also a contributor to newspapers in Sofia. |
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She dressed up as Sofia Vergara's wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. |
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Toronto Zoo gave their chameleon to Sofia Zoo as a sign of gratitude for the female hippopotamus sent to impregnate a Toronto Zoo hippopotamus last year. |
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Natalie Portman won for best actress, Mila Kunis stunned in Alexander McQueen, and Sofia Vergara flaunted her curves. |
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The faculty and other staff and students at both International and at Sofia University welcomed him and helped him to settle into the new academic environment. |
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Sofia tells them about the horrid and rancid conditions in which she lives, with fleas, vermin, roaches, and about her job cleaning the dirty sheets. |
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Located about two hours west of Sofia in the Sredna Gora highlands, Koprivshtitsa is a prime example of Bulgaria's attempt to promote its country life to tourists. |
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The charge followed a fact-finding mission to the capital Sofia by Sir John Ramsden, head of the Foreign Office central and north-west Europe department. |
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Like his Swedish counterpart, he is said to have a roving eye, which has not gone down well with Sofia, his Greek-born consort. |
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At the same time horse omnibuses operated on established lines in Sofia City between the Sveta Nedelya Square and the Railway Station, Gorna Banya and Knyazhevo districts. |
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He is working on a translation of the German lyric poet Rainer Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus and on music projects with Scottish piano player Steve Hamilton, who lives in Sofia. |
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The buildings in the centre of Sofia are of impressive proportions and it feels great to hear how they vibrate to the sound and how the music resonates against their windows. |
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In 1648, a Sofia goldsmith made a silver and gold plate for the book. |
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An Australian backpacker is not going to relish a guided tour of central Sofia but will definitely get into white-water rafting or bungee jumping in the Rila Mountains. |
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On the return, both Sofia and Plovdiv were fog-bound so we landed at Varna and were unceremoniously bundled on to ancient coaches for the six hour journey to Sofia. |
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Two days later the Bulstat card was supposedly winging its way by British Post express registered to my assistant in Sofia, delivery in three days guaranteed. |
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I arrived at the Grand Bazaar and planned to work my way over to the Aya Sofia and the Topkapi Palace. |
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Three weeks ago, Sofia even sent her 4-year-old daughter back to Sonora, Mexico, figuring she could meet her child there. |
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Sofia now resembled something of a scarecrow, the hems of her dress were muddy and torn, her hat half on half off, and big smudges of coal streaked her cheek. |
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Half of his face was bearded, the other clean-shaven and sporting lipstick and eyeliner, something so daring that it seemed that Mardi Gras had made an appearance in Sofia. |
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Whilst in Bulgaria, he has written four novels, three novellas, many short stories and has also found time to write a weekly arts review for The Sofia Echo. |
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One of those incidents came last December, when a driver for the company fatally struck 6-year-old Sofia Liu in a crosswalk. |
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When they arrived, Sofia answered the door in a green one-piece. |
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It is a relatively small price to pay, however, for the abundance of cheap beer, divine chocolate eclairs and great restaurants he enjoys throughout Sofia. |
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In 1869 Sofia travelled to Heidelberg to study mathematics and the natural sciences, only to discover that women could not matriculate at the university. |
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This week marked the sixtieth anniversary of some of the most destructive episodes in the World War 2 carpet-bombing of Sofia and other Axis-allied capitals. |
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However, the rate of solved crimes has also increased, according to data from the semi-annual report of the Sofia Directorate of the Interior Ministry. |
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He came back to Sofia and bashfully inquired if the offer was still open. |
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The widow Sofia pleased God with her prayers, fasting, and almsgiving. |
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One very topical and centric is the show by sculptor Francisco Leiro at the National Gallery for Foreign Art, the second in the Spanish Art Abroad series to visit Sofia. |
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Every film by Sofia Coppola, the Oscar-winning auteur behind Lost in Translation with the choice genes, is an event. |
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Levski tried to respond, but their attacks were chaotic and disorganised, so they left themselves a lot to do for the return game in Sofia next week. |
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The popper involves one can of Sofia and a big shot of Patron Silver Tequila. |
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Other examples exist on the Vancouver SkyTrain in Canada, and the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. |
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His mother, Maria Sofia of Neuburg, had recently died, and the prince had fallen into a depression. |
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Later on, it was incorporated into the annalistic code of 1489, the Sofia Second Chronicle and the Lvov Chronicle. |
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After the leaked transcripts of the wiretaps reached the media, Kokinov resigned from the post of Sofia City Prosecutor. |
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Bulgariaas Supreme Judicial Council has failed in its third attempt to elect a Chair of the Sofia Appellate Court. |
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The reception centers in the capital Sofia as well as the campus in Harmanli remain the most densely populated. |
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Kiev occupies the highest spot in the ranking, followed by Istanbul, Bratislava, Upper Silesia and Sofia in the top-5 manufacturing hubs. |
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Shared between King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, Prince Felipe and Infantas Elena and Cristina. |
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On Thursday, the Sofia municipality said no official request has been received for a protest, the Dnevnik daily repots. |
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Bulgariaas government on Wednesday gave the green light to Antigua and Barbuda to open a honorary consulate in Sofia. |
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Recalled to Sofia by his bankrupt family, he ends up working as a bookkeeper and, later, as the manager of a barium chloride factory. |
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The day in the Bulgarian capital Sofia began Wednesday with huge riot police presence in the vicinity of the Parliament. |
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A Sofia cab driver set a new rip-off record Wednesday by charging a customer BGN 94 for a 2-kilometer ride. |
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Participants in the 5th annual Sofia Gay Pride are heavily guarded by riot police and gendarmery units. |
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Angela and Sofia, two Mexican-born house cleaners, were my focus group. |
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World Championship silver medalist Lidya Chepkurui of Kenya and bronze medalist Sofia Assefa of Ethiopia will give Chemos a challenge. |
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Driving north along the pot-holed road to Sofia the villages get poorer and drabber. |
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One of the invitees, Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy of the Americas Society in New York, captured the emptiness at the core of Hoffmann's practice. |
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Plevneliev met with Andrus Ansip, the European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Single Market, on Monday in Sofia. |
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Confirmed to present awards are Guy Ecker, Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, Sofia Milos and Sofia Vergara. |
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The family said he and Sofia had been dating for three months. |
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The subtler Sofia Coppola bag has been a more recent success story. |
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The girl, Gergana Ilieva, was admitted to Tsaritsa Yoanna Hospital in Sofia on December 8 for a tonsillectomy. |
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The Center for Demographic Policy in Sofia has alarmed that by 2050, ethnic Bulgarians would have become a minority in their own country. |
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In Sofia, Mayor Yordanka Fandakova had foresightedly called the police in advance. |
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Three stuntmen have been hospitalized after an incident during a rehersal at Circus Balkanski in Sofia. |
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The Church of Santa Sofia in Benevento was erected in 760 by Duke Arechis II, and it preserves Lombard frescoes on the walls and even Lombard capitals on the columns. |
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Bulgaria on Wednesday gave its consent for the opening of a consulate general of the Republic of Seychelles in Sofia, upgrading the status of the current consulate. |
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This was also the home of Italy's vice-consul in Sofia, Vito Positano. |
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Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Kristian Vigenin has met International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Yukiya Amano, who is on a visit to Sofia. |
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Harriet, Morgans and Sofia quarry are all still identifiable as separate pits today, whilst Braich Quarry became a large working of 3 contiguous smaller pits. |
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The central train station in Bulgaria's capital Sofia will be completely renovated, a move that will cost a total of EUR 30 M, the country's Transport Ministry has announced. |
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A High School named after William Gladstone in Sofia, Bulgaria. |
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Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere. |
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Its leading centers were in Salonika, Sarajevo, Belgrade, and Sofia. |
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Miroslav Nenkov has worked at the University Hospital Tsaritsa Yoanna and at Lozenetz Hospital as a donor coordinator, as well as at Sveta Anna Hospital in Sofia. |
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A total of eight mouflons, four fallow deer, and one doe have been torn to pieces by several stray dogs, the Director of the Sofia Zoo, Ivan Ivanov, announced. |
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Naturally, Sofia Marmon has tasted the purified proteins extracted from herring, which after heat treatment have a consistency similar to crabsticks. |
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The Sofia City Court is meanwhile due to hold a sitting on an appeal demanding that the arrest warrant issued for KTB's majority owner Tsvetan Vasilev be retracted. |
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The majority stake in voestalpine VAE Sofia OOD is owned by Austrian voestalpine VAE GmbH, a global leader in the rail infrastructure manufacturing. |
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Bulgarians have taken once again to the streets of the capital Sofia Wednesday evening to demand the resignation of the country's government for the fifty-fifth day in a row. |
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