1I don't even know how it happened, but it was two Yugoslavs.
2Now the Yugoslavs would not accept the Treaty of London line.
3Two years later he and Zaplotnik became the first Yugoslavs to climb Everest.
4The Yugoslavs themselves are too deferential towards the foreign nomenclature of their towns.
5As for Fiume, the Yugoslavs had no other viable port for merchant shipping.
6The Yugoslavs played awesome football against Germany until they lost concentration after an hour.
7They preserve some traces of their origin, but can no longer be considered Yugoslavs.
8He said, The Yugoslavs are comparatively open and smuggling across the Adriatic from Italy, commonplace.
9They are only hesitantly and tentatively Macedonians, or Moldovans, or Belarusians, or Kazakhs, or Yugoslavs.
10Foch resolved the matter shortly before Christmas: the Yugoslavs should control Ljubljana and the Italians, Fiume.
11The Yugoslavs, by contrast, had not stood still.
12The Yugoslav deputy Radič thanked the Czechs, in the name of the Yugoslavs, for unity and solidarity.
13When the bombs will fall remains uncertain, but the Yugoslavs reacted by declaring a state of emergency.
14The Croatians were pitted alongside neighbours and traditional rivals Serbia, Belgium, Scotland, Wales and fellow former Yugoslavs Macedonia.
15The Czech Republic already hosts a great number of "Former Yugoslavs" and of Albanians, for measure.
16Among those who supported the resolutions were representatives of Czecho-Slovaks, Yugoslavs, Rumanians and Italians, as well as Poles.
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