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After returning to Bulgaria, Ganev taught philosophy of law (1908-1947) at Sofia University.
Lyubo Ganev is a Bulgarian volleyball player.
He graduated in law from the University of Geneva, where he studied with Venelin Ganev.
Angel Ganev (2002-2007)
Similar radical changes have been made in the central committee, with 20 old faces going, including the deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Ivan Ganev.
She married Hristo Ganev - one of the founders of Bagarskiya professional theater.
Bulgaria (Dimitar Ganev)
This film established the collaboration with her husband, screenwriter Hristo Ganev, with whom she worked on many of her films.
In 1908 Venelin Ganev joined the Radical-Democratic Party.
The Foreign Minister, Stoyan Ganev, was relieved of his Deputy Premiership.
Stoyan Ganev (born July 23, 1955 in Pazardzhik) is a former Bulgarian diplomat.
On March 13 Ganev told the National Assembly that his ministry would be dismissing about 200 diplomats, in consulation with the two relevant trade unions.
Mihail Petrov Ganev (born January 5, 1985) is a male freestyle wrestler from Bulgaria.
Venelin Ganev joined the newly-formed Democratic Accord in 1923, along with most of the Radical-democratic Party.
Back in 1945, Venelin Ganev opposed the increasing influence of the Bulgarian Communist Party and joined the opposition.
Ganev stressed that the Balkans would be destabilized if Macedonia was not recognised as independent, and that Bulgaria had no territorial claim upon it.
On Jan. 16 Ganev announced Bulgarian recognition of Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Hercogovina.
On April 23, 1964, he became head of state and chairman of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, following the death of Dimitar Ganev.
Venelin Ganev was born on 16 February 1880 (or old-style 4 February) in Rousse, Bulgaria.
Blagovesta Ivanova, Radi Ganev, Milosh Drdacky.
Blagovesta Ivanova, Radi Ganev & Miloš Drdácký.
He lost to Mihail Ganev of Bulgaria, Saitiev placed eighth at the tournament, after having suffered only his second loss of his international career.
Valentin Ganev, another Sofia native, plays Luben, the head of Bulgaria's Internal Bureau of State Security. "
Veselin Ganev (born 15 September 1987 in Blagoevgrad) is a Bulgarian footballer, who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Bansko.
It was first discovered collected by a local resident, Wilson Ganev, in August 1992 from the Serra do Atalho in the Piatã municipality.
When the term came into usage in the first decade of the 20th century, "gun" was not derived from the firearm, but from the Yiddish word meaning "thief," variously transliterated into English as ganefthe, gonif, goniff, or ganof, itself derived from Hebrew "Ganav" (גנב).
The gonif would show up here tomorrow, with his family.
The gonif three gurneys down is still staring at me.
"Whatever was Gonif doing to let himself get captured?"
Why had that gonif been so anxious to sell?
Defending a murder charge wasn't a job for a courthouse gonif.
Did the little gonif make off with some proof of something bad about the tobacco company that they didn't want known?
"Some other day maybe you can show me these pictures what some gonif is stealing into your apartment to monkey with."
Got a minute for an old gonif buddy?"
Opening the lower cabinet where the food went, he saw something else the gonif hadn't touched: schnapps for the regulars.
"Big Mike, the gonif?
Chibb could not take his bright eyes off the bag that Gonif was bouncing play-fully in his paws.
As for gun moll , there was no phrase in the Warsaw or Odessa underworlds like "gonif molly."
In 1970, Rudensky published his autobiography The Gonif, which is Yiddish for thief.
Told you I'd rescue you, didn't I." Gonif heaved himself up from the galley banks below.
"You must be Gonff, son of Gonif and Columbine from Saint Ninian's.
The comedian, the writer, the artist and, oy, the thievish gonif, all anted Yiddishisms into the English-speaking pot.
The good Lord alone knows why prosecutors do anything - the gonif most likely has stolen it by now... in the belief that I am dead and will never complain.
Although Siemens did gas my Aunty Rebekah and caused the death of the UK train-making industry (or was that gonif osborne and Mr Cable?)
They had nicknames like Louis Blue Shoes, Hy the Truck Driver and Abe the Gonif, who despite his Yiddish honorific was said to be more a rascal than a thief.
David Cameron would then have to make sure he uses his veto and that we leave the G20, in order to "protect" the City of London - mind you Gonif Osborne is doing his best to achieve that, anyway.
He watched the party below him: Martin, Lady Amber and a young Loamhedge mouse called Columbine were in the lead; Gonif and Billum the mole trailed behind, both carrying small barkcloth bags of candied chestnuts.
In his 1970 autobiography, "The Gonif," Yiddish for "thief," he told of meeting a fellow prisoner in the 1930's named Charles Ward, who later went to work for Brown & Bigelow, a publisher of calendars in St. Paul.
When the term came into usage in the first decade of the 20th century, "gun" was not derived from the firearm, but from the Yiddish word meaning "thief," variously transliterated into English as ganefthe, gonif, goniff, or ganof, itself derived from Hebrew "Ganav" (גנב).
Levy furthermore explains that there are no bribes in the development business; every contractor who is awarded money is done so by virtue of meeting project specifications and that Clay Davis is a "gonif," the Yiddish word for "thief," with a reputation for pocketing bribes that should not have been given from the beginning.
"Does Gonof know what you look like?"
The Captain, whose name was Orestes Gonof, also went into the bar with the great ones.
"I thought that Captain Gonof was a nonentity."
And Don had lost Captain Gonof; the captain had not seemed to be following seriously.
Orestes Gonof, at the first approach of a Greek island, raised his head like a colt that smells rain and revealed his origin.
And Gonof-- do you know what Gonof means?"
"Aga Gonof is his name, and his son is Orestes Gonof.
Orestes Gonof, the forgotten captain of the Brunhilde, could have been a Phoenician sea captain come back to the Grand Canary after a three thousand year absence.
Now, with the Papadiabolous, True and False, dead, it becomes the rule of four men: Saxon X. Seaworthy, William Gerecke, Peter Wirt, and Orestes Gonof."
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