Proper noun
Jelinek (plural Jelineks)
A surname from Czech.
Ahnlund resigned, alleging that the selection of Jelinek had caused "irreparable damage to all progressive forces, it has also confused the general view of literature as an art." Source: Internet
Jelinek, 57, told The Associated Press in Vienna she would not attend the ceremony in Stockholm because she suffers from "a social phobia." Source: Internet
Earlier this week in Brussels, Jelinek told reporters she expects complaints against firms like Facebook to be rolling in on day one but has no plans as of Friday to start launching fines. Source: Internet
Jelinek told EURACTIV.com that the group will have to become “even more united” before the sweeping new data protection law takes effect in three months. Source: Internet
She was the beloved wife of James Jelinek; loving mother of Thomas Jelinek and his wife, Anne, of Alabama, Julia Murray, of Hull, and the late James J. Jelinek Jr.; and the cherished grandmother of eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Source: Internet
Sources close to the group said they expect the May vote to be symbolic, and for Jelinek to stay in the role. Source: Internet