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Ladislaus

American  
[lad-is-laws] / ˈlæd ɪsˌlɔs /
Also Ladislas

noun

  1. Saint, c1040–95, king of Hungary 1077–95.


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Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi, an independent analyst who is a prominent rights attorney in Uganda, said he believes Wine will find it hard to convince the panel of judges to annul Museveni’s victory even if there is strong evidence.

From Washington Times

He always wondered who had saved him from the angry German farmers, and about 50 years after the crash, Shepard finally discovered it was an Austrian named Ladislaus Loidl.

From Washington Post

The carrier's managing director Ladislaus Matindi told Reuters arrangements had been made for passengers to resume their journey on another flight.

From BBC

Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi, a lawyer leading MIFUMI’s legal efforts, said religious arguments mask deep-seated patriarchy in African societies.

From Washington Times

Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi, a lawyer leading MIFUMI's legal efforts, said religious arguments mask deep-seated patriarchy in African societies.

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