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Mily may refer to: People * Juraj Milý (born 1996), Slovak ice hockey player * Mily Balakirev * Mily Clément * Mily Possoz (1888–1968),, Portuguese artist * Mily Sidauy (born 1943), Mexican sculptor * Mily Treviño-Sauceda (1957–1958), American writer and trade unionist * Mily-Meyer, French soprano Places * Milý Milý is a municipality and village in Rakovník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. References Villages in Rakovník District {{CentralBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Juraj Milý
Juraj Milý (born 9 December 1996) is a Slovak professional ice hockey winger (ice hockey), winger currently playing for Stuttgart Rebels of the Regionalliga (ice hockey), Regionalliga. Career Milý was drafted 14th overall in the 2014 CHL Import Draft by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. After just one goal in nineteen games however, he departed and spent the remainder of the 2014–15 season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League. He then returned to Slovakia the following season, playing the 2015–16 season with the HK Orange 20 junior project and HC Košice of the Tipsport Liga, as well as HC Prešov Penguins of the Slovak 1. Liga. He later joined HC 07 Detva in 2017. He signed an extension with Detva on May 1, 2018 before joining MsHK Žilina on October 20, 2018. On May 13, 2019, Milý returned to HC Košice.
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Mily Balakirev
Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (russian: Милий Алексеевич Балакирев,BGN/PCGN transliteration of Russian: Miliy Alekseyevich Balakirev; ALA-LC system: ''Miliĭ Alekseevich Balakirev''; ISO 9 system: ''Milij Alekseevič Balakirev''. ; – )Russia was still using old style dates in the 19th century, and information sources used in the article sometimes report dates as old style rather than new style. Dates in the article are taken verbatim from the source and therefore are in the same style as the source from which they come. was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor known today primarily for his work promoting musical nationalism and his encouragement of more famous Russian composers, notably Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He began his career as a pivotal figure, extending the fusion of traditional folk music and experimental classical music practices begun by composer Mikhail Glinka. In the process, Balakirev developed musical patterns that could express ove ...
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Mily Clément
Mily Clement is one of the originators of the contemporary form of ''salegy'', a Music of Madagascar, traditional musical style of the northern coastal areas of Madagascar. He grew up surrounded by the music of the ''tromba (trance), tromba'' spirit possession ceremonies in his community, and in his teens he became influenced by American and African guitarists, inspiring him to begin playing guitar. He began professionally performing guitar with local bands in Ambilobe. In 1988 he became a percussionist in the band of his contemporary, Jaojoby, who had just begun to achieve nationwide acclaim. Jaojoby encouraged Clement to compose his own music. He was consequently invited in 1990 to provide music at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Island Games, attaining nationwide celebrity with the single "Tsy moramora mitady vola". The following year he performed on Afrovision. Stardom came when the International Conservation Organization selected his song, "Mandrora Mantsilany", to r ...
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Mily Possoz
Mily Possoz, sometimes written as Milly (18881968), was a Portuguese artist of Belgian origin. She was one of the most prominent figures of the first generation of Portuguese modernist artists. Early life Émilia Possoz was born on 4 December 1888, in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, She was the daughter of Henri Émile Possoz (18561912), a former Belgian army artillery officer and chemical engineer, and Jeanne Anne Rosalie Leroy (18621937), both Belgian citizens, who were born in Antwerp and Liège, respectively and had married in London in early 1888. At this time Portugal was seeking to open eight technical schools to teach industrial education to train qualified technicians for factories in the same vicinity. Her parents moved to Portugal in 1888 when her father was asked to be a professor of Chemistry at the Industrial School situated in Caldas da Rainha in the Leiria District of Portugal, which was close to a ceramics factory managed by the artist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro ...
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Mily Sidauy
Mily Sidauy (born 1943) is a Mexican sculptor. Sidauy studied at the Taller de Matusha Corkidi. She has exhibited her work, which is mainly expressionist in nature, in many solo and group shows, beginning in 1977. She has won numerous honors and awards for her art. References 1943 births Living people Mexican women sculptors 20th-century Mexican sculptors 20th-century Mexican women artists 21st-century Mexican sculptors 21st-century Mexican women artists {{Mexico-sculptor-stub ...
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Mily Treviño-Sauceda
Mily Treviño-Sauceda (born 1957 or 1958) is an American writer, trade unionist and leader of the National Alliance of Farmworker Women, a nonprofit organization advocating for the safety and rights of women laborers in agriculture. She is celebrated as a founder of the women's farmworker movement in the United States. She was recognized twice by ''People'' magazine in 2006, and in 2018, Treviño-Sauceda was co-awarded the Smithsonian Institution's American Ingenuity Award for Social Progress. Early life and education Treviño-Sauceda was born in Bellingham, Washington to farmworkers who immigrated to the United States from Mexico. After her family relocated to Idaho, and then the Coachella Valley, Treviño-Sauceda started working in agricultural fields when she was 8 years old, and as a teenager experienced multiple sexual assaults. While working the fields with her brothers in Blythe, California, Treviño-Sauceda and other farmworkers were doused with pesticides. Treviñ ...
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Mily-Meyer
Émilie Mily Meyer, stage name 'Mily-Meyer' was a French soprano, born 1852 in Paris, died there in 1927, who for a quarter of a century became a major star of the Parisian operetta stage, and is described by Gänzl as "impishly boyish yet obviously feminine soubrette".Gänzl, K. ''The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre.'' Oxford: Blackwell, 1994. Career Her professional début was at the Eldorado café-concert; she then went to the Théâtre de la Renaissance and appeared as the young duchess in the premiere of ''Le petit duc'' on 25 January 1878. Creations in '' La Camargo'' (1878), ''Petite Mademoiselle'' (1879) and ''Belle Lurette'' (1880) swiftly followed. Mily-Meyer appeared at the Théâtre des Nouveautés as Kate in the French premiere of '' Rip'' and at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens as Bianca in the first run of '' La Béarnaise'' in 1885. Also at Théâtre des Variétés was ''La princesse de Trébizonde'', while at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques she was i ...
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