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- proper noun A transliteration of the Greek male given name Σωτήρης. It is a common spelling variant of Sotirios
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Group F leaders, Greece, maintained their unbeaten record in qualifying as Sotiris Ninis's goal on the hour secured a 1-0 victory over Israel in Tel Aviv.
Arsenal's Robin van Persie hits four as Holland close in on Euro 2012 2011
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Blogger Sotiris Koukios published a letter from Tehran, from a young woman dreaming of freedom and equality, with a plea to Greeks for help and solidarity:
Global Voices in English » Greece: Bloggers interview Iranian protesters 2009
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A New Democracy deputy, Sotiris Hatzigakis, sent a letter to Mr. Samaras asking him to lead procedures to form a government of national unity that would include as many parties as possible.
Greek Leader Drops Referendum Plan Marcus Walker 2011
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The only goal was a first half penalty from Alan, which came after Sotiris Kyrgiakos fouled Mossoro.
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ATHENS, Greece AP - Sebastian Leto and Sotiris Ninis scored in the second half, leading Panathinaikos past host Kerkyra 2-0 in the opening round of the Greek league.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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They promised to tax the rich and help the poor, but they didn't, said Sotiris Pelekanos, 39, an engineer and one of the striking workers gathered in central Athens.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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They promised to tax the rich and help the poor, but they didn't, said Sotiris Pelekanos, 39, an engineer and one of the striking workers gathered in central Athens.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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WOW's parent company SSI Group, of which Suds Sotiris and Sam Savvas, who died last year, were directors, embarked on the development of 10 Browning St in 2006.
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They promised to tax the rich and help the poor, but they didn't, said Sotiris Pelekanos, 39, an engineer and one of the striking workers gathered in central Athens.
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They promised to tax the rich and help the poor, but they didn't, said Sotiris Pelekanos, 39, an engineer and one of the striking workers gathered in central Athens.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Renee Maltezou 2011
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