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  2. Kovač - Wikipedia

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    Kovač (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ковач) is a surname derived from the Proto-Slavic word kovač, which translates to blacksmith.It is common across Europe, specifically countries in Southeast Europe such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia.

  3. CrowdOptic - Wikipedia

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    The company announced in July 2014 that ProTransport-1, a California-based medical transport provider, would install Google Glass in its ambulances. [32] [33] Google Glass uses CrowdOptic's software to send a live video feed from an ambulance to a destination hospital. CrowdOptic also partnered with Stanford University Medical School.

  4. Kovach (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kovach (Cyrillic: Ковач, meaning blacksmith) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Bill Kovach (born 1932), American journalist; Jim Kovach (born 1956), American entrepreneur, physician, attorney, and football player; June Kovach (1932–2010), American-born Swiss film director, film editor and ...

  5. Michael Kovats de Fabriczy - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski's cavalry was poorly trained. The small number of trained cavalry officers available made the task of commanding the forces formidable. On February 4, 1778, Pulaski proposed a plan for the formation of a training division of hussars. In a letter to Washington Pulaski wrote: "There is an officer now in this Country whose name is Kovach.

  6. Bill Kovach - Wikipedia

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    Kovach covered the civil rights movement, politics and Appalachian poverty for the Nashville Tennessean from 1960 to 1967. In 1965, he was involved in a fight for public access to the legislature, when he refused to leave a committee hearing following a call for executive session. The state senate passed a resolution revoking his floor privileges.

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  8. History of The New York Times (1945–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Despite opposition, several employees of the Times had begun to access the Internet. The online success of publications that traditionally co-existed with the Times —such as America Online, Yahoo , and CNN —and the expansion of websites such as Monster.com and Craigslist that threatened The New York Times ' s classified advertisement model ...

  9. Goran Višnjić - Wikipedia

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    Goran Višnjić (Croatian: [ɡǒran ʋîʃɲitɕ] VISH-nyich; born 9 September 1972) is a Croatian-American actor who has appeared in American and British films and television productions.