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  2. Tony Mandarich - Wikipedia

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    Ante Josip "Tony" Mandarich (born September 23, 1966) is a Canadian former professional American football player who was an offensive tackle for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Referred to as "the best offensive line prospect ever" during his college football career with the Michigan State Spartans , [ 1 ] he was selected ...

  3. Tony Mandarich: What Is The Former NFL Draft Bust Up To Now?

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    When it comes to NFL Draft busts, Tony Mandarich is right up there with the biggest ones of all-time. He certainly is the largest. Once an all-world offensive lineman at Michigan State, Mandarich ...

  4. Sports Illustrated cover jinx - Wikipedia

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    April 24, 1989: In the preview issue for the 1989 NFL draft, football player Tony Mandarich was featured on the cover, with the label of "best offensive line prospect ever." [47] Mandarich has been widely regarded as a bust in the NFL. In fact, he would appear on the cover again three years later under the headline "Incredible Bust".

  5. Josip Mandić - Wikipedia

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    Ante Mandić (brother) Matko Mandić (uncle) Josip Mandić or Josef Mandić (4 April 1883 – Prague , 4 October 1959) was a lawyer and a composer of Croat descent.

  6. List of Croatian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Renee Ellmers – U.S. Representative (R-NC; 2011–2017); mother of partial Croatian descent; Frank Ivancie – Portland City Council; Mayor of Portland, Oregon (1980–1985) (Democrat) John Kasich – former member of U.S. House of Representatives (Ohio) [4] and Governor of Ohio from 2011 to 2019 (Republican); mother of Croatian descent

  7. Crime that Changed Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Author and screenplay writer Aleksandar Knežević became an Eastern Orthodox monk and as Fr Romilo lives in the Monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos, Greece. [4] Knežević is also the author of the book 'Time and Cognition;Theological Reading of Marcel Proust' (Orthodox Theological Faculty of Belgrade, 2011 - the work is Knežević's MPhil thesis defended in 2010 at the Department for the ...

  8. Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac of Zagreb meeting with the Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić in 1941 Catholic prelates led by Aloysius Stepinac at the funeral of Marko Došen, one of the senior Ustaše leaders, in September 1944 Serb civilians forced to convert to Catholicism by the Ustaše in Glina Execution of prisoners at the Jasenovac concentration camp, which was briefly run by a Franciscan ...

  9. Za dom spremni - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to "Zagrebački zbor" in 1942, it served as a transit camp for shipping Jews to Ustaša extermination camps [1] [2]. Za dom spremni! (lit. ' For home – ready! ' or ' For homeland – ready! ') was a salute used during World War II by the Croatian Ustaše movement and was the motto of the Independent State of Croatia.