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Three minutes later, to add to thefrustration around the stadium, the Celtic striker Anthony Stokes was booked by the Croatian referee, Marijo Strahonja, for diving in the box as he went past Vanins.
Celtic 0-0 FC Sion | Europa League play-off match report 2011
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"Food is a Maslovian need," Marijo Russell O'Grady, dean for students at the downtown campus, explained afterward, referring to the psychologist Abraham Maslow's theory of human motivation.
NYT > Home Page By LISA W. FODERARO 2011
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Three minutes later, to add to the sense of frustration swirling around the stadium, Celtic striker Anthony Stokes was booked by Croatian referee Marijo Strahonja for diving in the box as he went past Vanins.
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His co-defendant Marijo Cvrtak also was convicted and sentenced to 5 1/2 years in jail.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"The crisis has definitely no effect on my spending behavior at this time of the year," said Marijo Knezevic, a 29- year-old portfolio manager from Bad Vilbel outside Frankfurt, who said he'll spend 2,000 euros to 2,500 euros on electronic goods, clothes, accessories and luxury goods for the holiday.
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Ante S. and Marijo C., to the Champions League game where six goals were scored in the first-half alone.
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When Daisy had her first baby Marijo (who would tragically die of bronchopneumonia within a year), the guild hibernated for a while.
GIBBS CADIZ 2010
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Marijo was hired as executive director for The Arc of Colorado only a year and a half ago.
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Genocide of the Mind: New Native American Writing by Marijo, edtor Moore
Fate of Lakotahs Highlights America's Failed Native American Policies 2008
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ARMINIA BIELFD SUBSTITUTION: Marijo Maric for Detlev Dammeier in the 60th minute
USATODAY.com 2004
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