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Milanov

[mil-uh-nawf, -nof, mee-lah-nawf]

noun

  1. Zinka Zinka Kunc, 1906–1989, Yugoslavian soprano, in the U.S., born in Croatia.



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When Freni made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Mimi in Puccini’s “La Bohème” on Sept. 29, 1965, at the old house, Zinka Milanov went backstage and told assistant manager Francis Robinson: “She’s so wonderful, this girl, she sounds like a young me.”

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A promising move down the left wins the Hungarian side a corner, from which Milanov flicks the ball on at the near post.

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Vidi will be compact but look a threat on the counter-attack, particuarly with Milanov and Nego.

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The country's first silver came in Beijing two years ago when Philip Milanov finished second in the men’s discus to add to a scant tally of four bronze medals from 1987 to 2011.

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The country's first silver came in Beijing two years ago when Philip Milanov finished second in the men’s discus to add to a scant tally of four bronze medals from 1987 to 2011.

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