• Nestor Ignat Filotti (2 March 1918 – 29 August 2016) was a Romanian journalist, writer and graphic artist. He was best known for his strong support for...
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  • (disambiguation), multiple people Nestor Ignat (1918–2016), Romanian journalist and writer Nestory Irankunda (born 2006), also known as Nestor, Australian professional...
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  • Romanian mixed martial arts fighter Miron Ignat [ro], Romanian politician, member of parliament 2000–2018 Nestor Ignat, Romanian journalist, writer and graphic...
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    the Bizarre Pages also inspired critically acclaimed illustrations by Nestor Ignat and Ion Mincu, and the multimedia event Cumpănă ("Watershed") by composer...
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    that were characteristic of the ruling classes". Also then, journalist Nestor Ignat commented that the play was "a weapon in the fight for the full liquidation...
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    democracy, together with Brucan, Paraschivescu, Sorin Toma, Ștefan Voicu, Nestor Ignat, Nicolae Moraru, and Traian Șelmaru. Răutu later recruited the core of...
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    Gheorghe Tattarescu Museum. The exhibition catalogue had a foreword by Nestor Ignat and text by Misu Weinberg. That year, he also made a study visit to Sighișoara...
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    similar story was reported in 2013 by a former communist journalist, Nestor Ignat: "it was Pantiușa himself who killed [Pătrășcanu], like he had done with...
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  • traffic collision. Erwin Gabathuler, 83, Northern Irish nuclear physicist. Nestor Ignat, 98, Romanian journalist. Yunus Jaffery, 86, Indian Persian scholar....
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    identified as a traitor, and as a representative of what Marxist critic Nestor Ignat called "hooliganism in literature". However, during the late Ceaușescu...
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