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Demonstration For Live Music, Jaroslav Uhlir, Helena Uhlirova-Chladova

Demonstration For Live Music, Jaroslav Uhlir, Helena Uhlirova-Chladova

Czech composer Jaroslav Uhlir, 2nd from right, and his wife Helena Uhlirova-Chladova, right, attend demonstration For Live Music, expressing disagreement with government's treatment of music sector in coronavirus time, on July 27, 2020, on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Demonstration For Live Music, Jaroslav Uhlir, Helena Uhlirova-Chladova

Demonstration For Live Music, Jaroslav Uhlir, Helena Uhlirova-Chladova

Czech composer Jaroslav Uhlir, 2nd from right, and his wife Helena Uhlirova-Chladova, right, attend demonstration For Live Music, expressing disagreement with government's treatment of music sector in coronavirus time, on July 27, 2020, on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Czech scriptwriter, humorist and film maker Zdenek Sverak leads Czech republic in nationwide sing-along against coronavirus at 12:30 on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020. Sverak and his colleague Jaroslav Uhlir played their famous song Neni nutno (translated as No need) during broadcasting on Czech television, Czech Radio and other streaming channels across the internet to express thanks to doctors, nurses, firemen, police officers, drivers and other professions fighting against spread of coronavirus. (CTK Photo/Rene Fluger)

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Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Czech scriptwriter, humorist and film maker Zdenek Sverak leads Czech republic in nationwide sing-along against coronavirus at 12:30 on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020. Sverak and his colleague Jaroslav Uhlir played their famous song Neni nutno (translated as No need) during broadcasting on Czech television, Czech Radio and other streaming channels across the internet to express thanks to doctors, nurses, firemen, police officers, drivers and other professions fighting against spread of coronavirus. (CTK Photo/Rene Fluger)

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Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Czech scriptwriter, humorist and film maker Zdenek Sverak leads Czech republic in nationwide sing-along against coronavirus at 12:30 on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020. Sverak and his colleague Jaroslav Uhlir played their famous song Neni nutno (translated as No need) during broadcasting on Czech television, Czech Radio and other streaming channels across the internet to express thanks to doctors, nurses, firemen, police officers, drivers and other professions fighting against spread of coronavirus. (CTK Photo/Rene Fluger)

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Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Zdenek Sverak, song, Neni nutno, No Need, sing-along, epidemic coronavirus, notebook

Czech scriptwriter, humorist and film maker Zdenek Sverak leads Czech republic in nationwide sing-along against coronavirus at 12:30 on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020. Sverak and his colleague Jaroslav Uhlir played their famous song Neni nutno (translated as No need) during broadcasting on Czech television, Czech Radio and other streaming channels across the internet to express thanks to doctors, nurses, firemen, police officers, drivers and other professions fighting against spread of coronavirus. (CTK Photo/Rene Fluger)

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Pavel Rychetsky

Pavel Rychetsky

The ceremonial event on 100th anniversary of Czechoslovak constitution took place at the Constitutional Court (US), Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Slovak President Zuzana Caputova stands in first row the second from left, at backward stand the judges (L-R) Josef Fiala, David Uhlir, Vojtech Simicek, Radovan Suchanek, Ludvik David, Jan Filip, Milada Tomkova, Czech Constitutional Court chairman Pavel Rychetsky, Jaroslav Fenyk, Vladimir Sladecek, Katerina Simackova, Jiri Zemanek, Tomas Lichovnik, Jaromir Jirsa and Pavel Samal. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Karel GOTT, CD - Vanoce - krest

Karel GOTT, CD - Vanoce - krest

Karel Gott, Czech popular singer known also in Germany and Russia, in this November 18, 2002 file photo. Karel Gott was taken to a Prague hospital on the day of his 64 birthday, Monday, July 14, 2003. According to Prague rescuers spokesman Marek Uhlir it was nothing that serious. (CTK Photo/Michal Dolezal) ***FILE PHOTO*** Most popular Czech pop singer Karel Gott died at 80 on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle, in Prague, Czech Republic, his spokeswoman Stolzova said on October 2, 2019.

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Milan Stech

Milan Stech

National and ethnic inward looking and xenophobia are posing a threat to the present-day Europe, Czech Constitutional Court chairman Pavel Rychetsky said in a speech he delivered on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czechoslovakia in the Constitutional Court's renovated conference hall today, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Senate chairman Milan Stech (CSSD), photo, said in his speech the Senate should prevent hasty changes in the Constitution by which some politicians may react to social moods.The Constitutional Court is celebrating its 25th anniversary. At the background sit judges (from left) Radovan Suchanek, Vojtech Simicek, David Uhlir and Josef Fiala. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Pavel Rychetsky

Pavel Rychetsky

National and ethnic inward looking and xenophobia are posing a threat to the present-day Europe, Czech Constitutional Court chairman Pavel Rychetsky (front) said in a speech he delivered on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czechoslovakia in the Constitutional Court's renovated conference hall today, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. The Constitutional Court is celebrating its 25th anniversary. At the background sit judges (from left) Radovan Suchanek, Vojtech Simicek, David Uhlir and Josef Fiala. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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Pavel Rychetsky, Vojtech Simicek, David Uhlir

Pavel Rychetsky, Vojtech Simicek, David Uhlir

National and ethnic inward looking and xenophobia are posing a threat to the present-day Europe, Czech Constitutional Court chairman Pavel Rychetsky (front) said in a speech he delivered on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czechoslovakia in the Constitutional Court's renovated conference hall today, on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. The Constitutional Court is celebrating its 25th anniversary. At the background sit judges Vojtech Simicek, left, and David Uhlir. (CTK Photo/Monika Hlavacova)

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