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Franz and Sophie had no son called Aleksandar, though.
LEVIATHAN MR. SCOTT WESTERFELD 2009
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Franz and Sophie had no son called Aleksandar, though.
LEVIATHAN MR. SCOTT WESTERFELD 2009
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In advance of the hearing, his court-appointed attorney, Aleksandar Aleksic, said Mladic has not had proper health care for years.
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In the meantime City's manager has learned that Aleksandar Kolarov will be out for a minimum of three weeks, but possibly twice that length, because of the groin injury the left-back suffered in the Carling Cup quarter-final at Arsenal last week.
Manchester City's Kolo Touré says clubs victimise African players 2011
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In advance of the hearing, his court-appointed attorney, Aleksandar Aleksic, said Mladic has not had proper health care for years.
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The same applies to Aleksandar Kolarov, preferred to Gaël Clichy on the left.
Manchester City's rivals enjoy putting the boot into upstarts 2011
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The visitors' need for victory was both desperate and apparent in their approach and, in Milan Jovanovic, Zoran Tosic and to a lesser extent Aleksandar Kolarov, they had three players keen to disprove their Premier League reputations.
Northern Ireland 0-1 Serbia | Euro 2012 qualifier match report 2011
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This is the fourth time he has been involved, after previous flashpoints with Jérôme Boateng, Aleksandar Kolarov and Vincent Kompany.
Mario Balotelli and Micah Richards in training ground confrontation 2011
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Aleksandar Hemon For my money, Michael Ondaatje is the greatest living writer in the English language.
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City, all the same, have deep resources and Yaya Touré, pushing into an attacking position, headed in Aleksandar Kolarov's cross five minutes later.
David Platt takes pleasure in City's ability to win with toil 2011
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