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Nishikori, Dimitrov play in doubles at Brisbane Int'l

Nishikori, Dimitrov play in doubles at Brisbane Int'l

Japan's Kei Nishikori returns a shot during a first-round doubles match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane, Australia, on Jan. 3, 2016. Nishikori and Bulgarian partner Grigor Dimitrov beat Lukas Dlouhy of the Czech Republic and Dominic Thiem of Austria 7-6(5), 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Bike, biker, cyclist, bike, snow, hill Dlouhy vrch, winter

Bike, biker, cyclist, bike, snow, hill Dlouhy vrch, winter

Cycling in the snow at the hill Dlouhy vrch near Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, January 11, 2021. (CTK Photo/Jan Honza)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

***FILE PHOTO*** Vladimir Dlouhy, president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce (HK CR), comes to the Prague Rudolfinum at a memorial gathering to honor the memory of the late Senate Chairman Jaroslav Kubera (ODS), on February 3, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Adam Dlouhy, Bili tygri Liberec

Adam Dlouhy, Bili tygri Liberec

Adam Dlouhy, ice hockey player, Bili tygri Liberec, Czech Republic, September 15, 2020. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy, president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce (HK CR), speaks during nationwide conference of the chamber to elect new leadership, on July 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy, president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce (HK CR), speaks during nationwide conference of the chamber to elect new leadership, on July 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy, president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce (HK CR), speaks during nationwide conference of the chamber to elect new leadership, on July 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy, re-elected president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce (HK CR), speaks during nationwide conference of the chamber, on July 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK photo/Ondrej Deml)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight)

Three-meter steel statue Dlouhy, Siroky a Bystrozraky (Long, Broad and Sharpsight) by Zdenek Petrik is seen outside Drak (Dragon) theater in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, on July 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek and Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lukas Cernohorsky and Josef Hajek. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Klaus Jr

Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lukas Cernohorsky and Josef Hajek. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Klaus Jr

Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny and Lukas Cernohorsky. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek and Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman

Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman

L-R Head of Czech chamber of commerce Vladimir Dlouhy and Czech President Milos Zeman debate with Czech and Hungarian entrepreneurs in Budapest, Hungary, on May 14, 2019. Czech President launched his three-day visit to Hungary in this day. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Laszlo Parragh

Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Laszlo Parragh

L-R Head of Czech chamber of commerce Vladimir Dlouhy, Czech President Milos Zeman and Head of Hungarian chamber of commerce Laszlo Parragh debate with Czech and Hungarian entrepreneurs in Budapest, Hungary, on May 14, 2019. Czech President launched his three-day visit to Hungary in this day. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Milos Zeman

Milos Zeman

The Bank of China and the CITIC company representatives signed a memorandum on investments in the Czech Republic in Beijing today, during President Milos Zeman's (sixth from left) visit. The investments are to amount to one billion dollars in the next two years, Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar said. Moreover, the Bank of China and the Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic signed a memorandum, with Zeman present, today, on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Zeman started his fifth working visit to China in his capacity as president today by his talks with these firms' representatives. Tonight, he will attend a reception at the Czech embassy in Beijing marking the 70th anniversary of establishing Czech-Chinese diplomatic relations. On the basis of another memorandum that the Bank of China signed with the Czech Chamber of Commerce, the bank is prepared to provide a loan framework of some two billion dollars for Czech firms in the following two to three years, said Chamber President Vladimir Dlouhy (left). (CTK Photo/Kartel Capek)

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Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Alexander Van der Bellen, Harald Mahrer

Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Alexander Van der Bellen, Harald Mahrer

Czech Chamber of Commerce president Vladimir Dlouhy (fourth from left), Czech President Milos Zeman (second from left) and his Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen (fifth from left) and Austrian Chamber of Commerce president Harald Mahrer (right) attend a business forum in Vienna, Austria, April 3, 2019. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Vladimir Dlouhy

Vladimir Dlouhy

Czech Chamber of Commerce president Vladimir Dlouhy attends a business forum in Vienna, Austria, April 3, 2019. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Alexander Van der Bellen, Harald Mahrer

Vladimir Dlouhy, Milos Zeman, Alexander Van der Bellen, Harald Mahrer

Czech Chamber of Commerce president Vladimir Dlouhy (from left), Czech President Milos Zeman and his Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen and Austrian Chamber of Commerce president Harald Mahre attend a business forum in Vienna, Austria, April 3, 2019. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Jaroslav Tvrdik, Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, Vladimir Dlouhy, Vratislav Mynar

Jaroslav Tvrdik, Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, Vladimir Dlouhy, Vratislav Mynar

Shanghai's China International Import Expo (CIIE) fair visited a Czech delegation led by President Milos Zeman, Shanghai, China, on November 6, 2018. The front row L-R: Jaroslav Tvrdik, (in the second row) Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, (in the second row) Vladimir Dlouhy and Vratislav Mynar. (CTK Photo/Radek Jozifek)

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