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Petra Kvitova gave the Czechs the lead in Brno before US rookie Alexa Glatch levelled the match.
BBC: Flavia Pennetta
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He was delighted after having himself failed to finish the last two races at Brno and Donington.
CNN: Lorenzo capitalizes on Rossi's U.S. crash
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McWilliams had just one MotoGP ride last season for the KR team at Brno, in the Czech Republic.
BBC: SPORT | Motorsport | Motorbikes | McWilliams delays MotoGP decision
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The track at Brno is quite wide and does allow for overtaking so we are all set for an intriguing battle.
BBC: Rossi is still the fastest, most talented rider out there
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Food inspectors in the Czech city of Brno recently discovered horse DNA in product offered for sale at the local IKEA store.
FORBES: Horse Meat Found in IKEA's Swedish Meatballs
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That Brno house changed my understanding of Mies and architecture forever.
WSJ: How Less Became More
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Inspectors working for Czech food regulator SVS discovered the tainted products at the IKEA store in the city of Brno, 200 kilometers east of Prague.
WSJ: IKEA Meatballs Pulled After Horse-Meat Traces Found
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Conditions in Moravia are illustrated in the table for Brno.
BBC: Czech Republic
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Anna-Lena Groenefeld put Germany ahead in Brno with a 6-2 6-2 victory over Lucie Safarova, but Petra Kvitova leveled for the hosts with a 6-4 6-4 win against Andrea Petkovic.
CNN: Injured Serena to miss Paris tournament
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In 2009, the mistakes were evidently fewer and less serious as he battled with his team-mate Valentino Rossi for the title, eventually paying the price for race crashes at Jerez, Donington and Brno.
BBC: Matt Roberts on MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo
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There seem to be few surviving images of men, and yet we see a remarkable ivory puppetlike male figure found in Brno, Czech Republic, and carved about 26, 000 years ago that includes highly articulated anatomical details.
WSJ: Artistry, Not Answers | Ice Age Art: Arrival of the Modern Mind | British Museum | By Tom L. Freudenheim
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Two built works of this period are landmarks of the modern movement -- the German Pavilion at the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, demolished in 1930 and rebuilt in 1986, and the 1930 Tugendhat house, which survives in Brno in the Czech Republic.
WSJ: How Less Became More