• Moldova, the head of the Academy of Sciences' Institute of Linguistics, Ion Bărbuță [ro], described the dictionary as "an absurdity, serving political purposes"...
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  • declared that Stati's "Moldovan" words are also Romanian words, while Ion Bărbuță, the head of the Institute of Linguistics of the Republic of Moldova...
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  • words; while in Moldova, the head of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Ion Bărbuţă, described the dictionary as a politically motivated "absurdity". Unlike...
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    A Stormy Night (category Plays by Ion Luca Caragiale)
    Looking back on the event some 18 years later, theater critic Margareta Bărbuță suggested that Alexandrescu had "reinstated A Stormy Night to its rightful...
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    Iuliu Szőcs William Schreiber Mihai Grigorovici Davila Plocon Nicolae Bărbuță Eduard Derzsi Mihai Chezan Constantin Ganciu Mihai Coste Women's Team Competition...
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    attested partisan leader was a Moldovan, known as Gheorghe or Grigore Bărbuță. The representation of ethnicities other than Ukrainians is nevertheless...
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    translator, and poet Elie Carafoli, Romanian engineer and aircraft designer Ion Caranica, Romanian, activist of Iron Guard death squads Sterie Ciumetti,...
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    Romanian Literature and only published in 2014 by Dacia Literară. Titled Bărbuță Lăutarul, it has for an eponymous protagonist a Romany violinist, or lăutar...
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