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Carney's is a hot dog and burger restaurant in a yellow Union Pacific rail car on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. [1] It was brought to the site in 1978. [ 2 ] A second Carney's, also in train cars, is located on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City . [ 3 ]
Šatrovački (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [ʃâtroʋatʃkiː]; Serbian Cyrillic: шатровачки) or šatra (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation:; Serbian Cyrillic: шатра) is an argot within the Serbo-Croatian language comparable to verlan in French or vesre in Spanish.
Carney was born on March 16, 1965, in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, [3] [4] the son of Verlie Margaret (née Kemper) and Robert James Martin Carney. [5] [6] [7] When Carney was six, his family moved to Edmonton, Alberta. [4] Carney has three siblings — an older brother and sister, Seán and Brenda, and a younger brother Brian.
The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...
She has published five books, Pridevi sa značenjem ljudskih osobina u savremenom srpskom jeziku (2000), Leksikologija srpskog jezika (2007, 2010), [2] Verbalne asocijacije kroz srpski jezik i kulturu (2010), [3] Leksikologija i gramatika u skoli (2012) and Srpska leksika u prošlosti i danas(2018).
Carney is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Carney (1909–1973), American actor and comedian; Art Carney (1918–2003), American actor best known for playing Ed Norton on The Honeymooners; Augustus Carney (1870–1920), American actor; Charles J. Carney (1913–1987), United States congressman and Ohio state senator
Marinković, M. (2010). "Srpski jezik u Osmanskom carstvu: primer četvorojezičnog udžbenika za učenje stranih jezika iz biblioteke sultana Mahmuda I". Slavistika. XIV. Marojević, R. (1996). "Srpski jezik u porodici slovenskih jezika" [The Serbian language in the family of Slavic languages]. Srpski jezik [The Serbian language]: 1– 2.
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