Hungarian architect Zsigmund Quittner borrowed liberally from traditional Hungarian art to produce a highly decorative and modern building. |
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The dirty deal was done before anyone at the Hungarian FA woke up to what was going on. |
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Unfortunately, the 1980-1984 quadrennium marked a drought in Hungarian gymnastics. |
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His voice still carried the thick, Hungarian accent, once incomprehensible, now familiar though still mysterious. |
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That would have been enough for most athletes, but the hungry Hungarian had another ace up her sleeve. |
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The six giant grey cattle thundered along the embankment, their nostrils jetting steam in the cold air of a Hungarian autumn morning. |
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Ady's poems became required reading joylessly recited by generations of Hungarian schoolchildren in bombastic voices of patriotism. |
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Rosalinda, who was also invited to the party, arrives there, affecting the airs of a Hungarian countess. |
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Rosalinda, who was also invited to Prince Orlofsky's party, arrives there, masked, affecting the airs of a Hungarian countess. |
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The piece is an artful reworking both of Hungarian folk music and Baroque recitative. |
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The first Komondors came with the Hungarian tribes settling in the Carpathian basin more than a 1,000 years ago. |
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The Hungarian Algological Society collects the publications of Hungarian algologists and compiles annual issues. |
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Currently, I am a senior scientist, hydrobiologist, and algologist at the Hungarian Danube Research Station of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. |
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In politics the Communist Party had at last lost its allure following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution. |
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The remains from prehistoric times show that the country was inhabited when the present Hungarian lowlands were covered by the ocean. |
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Between 1948 and 1953, the Hungarian economy was reorganized according to the Soviet model. |
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Polgar, a Hungarian native who lent her name to the center, will evaluate Georgia's strategies and techniques, DeLeon said. |
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Second seed Power made light work of his opening encounter in the Hungarian Open Squash Championship. |
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Oriental Arabs, thoroughbreds and half-bloods were imported and then bred into a plethora of Hungarian breeds. |
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He studied more than fifteen languages, including Hebrew, Hungarian, Arabic, and Lithuanian. |
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Foreign language editions of his books include translations in Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, French, Hungarian, Russian, and Spanish. |
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The four series were filmed on location with, surprisingly, Hungarian countryside standing in for the Welsh borders. |
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And so the idea of Hungarian notation was born, in which each variable is prefixed by lower-case letters indicating useful things about it. |
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You know, during the screening of the rushes, I don't speak German or Hungarian, but I could see and feel what could be the film. |
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The festival includes both new and established artists, showing the diversity of Hungarian culture. |
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The Hungarian composer carried out extensive research on the folk melodies and developed a classification system for Hungarian peasant songs. |
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They found that the church served as an important social meeting point and was an institution where the Hungarian language was still valued. |
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However, this will only be useful for Hungarian language websites aimed at Hungarian readers. |
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The victim was a 20-year-old Hungarian au pair, with whom he had formed a non-sexual relationship after he met her through a colleague. |
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The Hungarian language is very beautiful, but it is totally different from those of our neighbours. |
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A year ago, 20 contemporary Hungarian artists, mostly working with textile, decided to revive this art form as well as their national past. |
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Names in Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian are omitted because they are not Indo-European languages. |
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In the border provinces, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, and Czech are also spoken. |
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Compulsory language training in Hungarian was forced on Slovak children, and Hungarian became the official language. |
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The emails can use a variety of different languages including English, French, Spanish and Hungarian. |
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The songs would have to be coached by someone who knows the song style and is fluent in Hungarian, a difficult language. |
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The Estonian language, along with Finnish and Hungarian, is one of the few surviving languages in the Finno-Ugric group. |
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People say that Hungarian is the language of the future, and it always will be. |
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Interestingly, as seen in the last column, despite being spoken by a nation in continental Europe, Hungarian is not an Indo-European language. |
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However, Dr Rogers will continue to maintain interest in the college and may write books in Hungarian. |
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In 1920 Hungarian was spoken by three-quarters of the population, but by 1971 only one-quarter of the population could speak the language. |
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Finnish is one of the most isolated languages of Europe, distantly related to Hungarian and Turkish but spoken by very few non-Finns. |
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He speaks seven languages including English, French, Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, and Romanian. |
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Most countries in Europe have their own languages, be it Danish, Hungarian, Finnish, German, Polish, etc. |
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The new languages include Czech, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish and Swedish. |
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His books have been translated into several languages, including German, Dutch, French, Hungarian and Japanese. |
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The English language has had an impact on how Hungarian Americans speak Hungarian. |
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It was not, as Abler suggests, Hungarian peasant dress that provided the model for the hussar, but that of Magyar noblemen. |
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I cannot imagine what English words sprinkled in Hungarian text looks like for someone who doesn't speak Hungarian. |
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In the United States there are more speakers of Navajo than there are speakers of Scandinavian languages, Thai, or Hungarian. |
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Potato is also a staple of Hungarian cuisine and the restaurant offers potato mash and roasted nut-formed potato. |
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Hundreds of thousands, millions of Hungarian people live day to day and die from starvation, thirst and poverty in our country. |
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While accompanying a visiting Hungarian basso, I turned a page and the next page was missing! |
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In the United States, Hungarian Slovak Gypsies, mostly violists, have played popular Hungarian music at immigrant weddings. |
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The British Parliament had no direct equivalent elsewhere, although the Polish Sejm and Hungarian Diet did possess points in common. |
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Also included is the Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly, a master of melody and of his country's folklore. |
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Maria has prepared literal versions of many Hungarian poets over the years. |
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There I found Hungarian family entertainment at its height at the shambly 19th century Szechenyi baths. |
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Their spoken language, Korean, is a Uralic language with similarities to Japanese, Mongolian, Hungarian, and Finnish. |
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Bartok used many seconds and sevenths found in monophonic Hungarian folk music. |
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The Czech, Slovak and Hungarian mountains and countryside are well signposted for walkers and drivers. |
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This practice, one of the sine qua nons of Hungarian rural life, has lost much of its original sacral, ritual meaning. |
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The lancers wore the czapka of the Polish uhlans, the hussars wore the dolmans of Hungarian horsemen. |
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Pupils at Nottingham's Trinity school can speak a wide variety of languages including Polish, Hungarian and Ukrainian. |
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Hungarian ultramarathoner Edit Berces pounds out 153.6 miles on a treadmill, setting a new 24-hour world record. |
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The Hungarian beauty could not exactly be described as an actress, but she had decorated numerous films with her sloe-eyed indifference. |
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Users can now search in 21 languages, including Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, Russian, and traditional Chinese. |
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In the Middle Ages, groups and nationalities that were not ethnically Hungarian lived in the nation. |
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The great Hungarian grandmaster used to complain that even an untitled master could calculate better than he could. |
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Hungarian is classified as a Finno-Ugric language and is part of the larger Ural-Altaic linguistic family. |
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The most important Hungarian wine region is Tokaji, the oldest sweet wine from noble rot in the world. |
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The proposal came from the Hungarian side and was accepted by the Bulgarians. |
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He points out that the choir is composed mostly of French Quebecers from the Plateau who don't speak Bulgarian, Czech or Hungarian. |
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Graffiti Classics' concert on August 11 includes Mozart and Hungarian dances. |
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An example is the gorgeous series of Hungarian dances of the German-born Brahms. |
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They have nine springer spaniels, one cocker spaniel and one Hungarian vizsla. |
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The adorable Hungarian vizsla has proved a huge hit at The Rowans Hospice in Purbrook, near Waterlooville, where she visits every Wednesday. |
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Adams was observed to almost put down his picnic hamper in order to approach and threaten a young Hungarian migrant. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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In this novel, set immediately before World War I, a handsome young cavalryman is posted to a provincial Hungarian town. |
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Hungarian Roma music, played on violins and cimbaloms, can be heard in many Hungarian restaurants. |
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Weisz, a London native of Hungarian and Austrian parentage, previously appeared in such films as The Mummy, Enemy at the Gates and Runaway Jury. |
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Dig into a tasty Hungarian sausage, or beef with dumplings and gravy, or roast goose with sauerkraut. |
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But the greatest single cause of the Voronezh disaster was undoubtedly the inadequacy of Hungarian equipment. |
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In 1934 the Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard filed a patent with the British Patent Office. |
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism. |
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We computed the weighted average values for the above variables for the 20 Hungarian counties. |
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One distinctive feature of Hungarian culture is the merging of folk art and fine art. |
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Their great finesse and qualities of ensemble were displayed in works ranging from Elizabethan consort music to the Hungarian avant-garde. |
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In Hungarian, the zero copula occurs only in the third person, and in AAVE it is not permitted in the first person singular. |
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Unlike the austerely disembodied Hungarian, however, Auerbach is a radical populist who celebrates the fleshly and mundane. |
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We park in the draw where the hunter's dog first jumped a small covey of Hungarian partridge. |
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Now she works 12 hours a day collecting 40 Hungarian forints from every person who wants to use the toilets. |
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Once the Hungarian forint goes, the markets will turn on the currencies of better-run economies like Poland and the Czech and Slovak Republics. |
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Even the market for the Hungarian forint, a previously strong currency, this week faltered in illiquidity. |
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Hungarian cattlemen, shepherds, and pigherders have cooked cubed meat with onion and spices for at least 300 to 500 years. |
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It is hard not to be carried away by the madness of the Grand galop chromatique or by the arrogance of the Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody. |
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Other culinary attractions are mango mousse gateaux, watermelon mousse gateaux and Hungarian gateaux. |
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Sometimes a Hungarian principality, Transylvania was primarily a part of the Hungarian Empire. |
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Volcanoes of the western Hungarian volcanic field also consistently comprise basal glassy pyroclastic units overlain by lavas that cap buttes. |
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The menu is mostly traditional, but includes some interesting starters such as Hungarian goulash, roll mops and the old reliable shrimp cocktail. |
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We began with soups, with a Hungarian goulash for me and a French onion for Madame. |
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The two-year-old Hungarian Vizsla is a gun dog with a friendly personality, said Mrs Mann. |
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Another negative fact is the manifest disproportionateness of the distribution of Hungarian students among the various fields of study. |
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The bakers prepare yeast-leavened cakes, the 24-step Swedish princess torte and a contemporary version of the Hungarian Dobos torte. |
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The judges wanted a modern take on the Hungarian dobos torte, a multi-layered sponge cake topped with caramel slices. |
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The showstopper had to be a contemporary version of the Hungarian Dobos Torte! |
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A few buildings dominating the present city space and the memorial of the Hungarian Millennium can also be seen on the stamp pictures. |
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One of the most enjoyable experiences was a visit to one of the famous Hungarian thermal bath houses. |
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Romanian cooking has Hungarian, Serbian, Turkish, and Russian influences. |
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Plus, currencies in these markets have strengthened, meaning returns in Hungarian forints or Brazilian reals get a boost when rendered in dollars. |
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Hungarian belongs to the Ugor branch of the Finno-Ugric language family. |
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The two Hungarian goals either side of the break then knocked the stuffing out of a team already low on confidence and another defeat was duly delivered. |
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Estonian belongs to the Finno-Ugric linguistic group, related closely to Finnish and more distantly to Hungarian and various languages spoken in Siberia. |
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This is too long to preserve small bodies of melt in the crust, and suggests that the scenario is appropriate to neither the Waipiata nor the western Hungarian field. |
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The pungent little pepper is king of the Hungarian kitchen and seasons the distinctive goulash, a national dish in either its soup or its stew form. |
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Siegendorf is a small village in Burgenland about forty miles south of Vienna where the great Hungarian plain rises up to meet the foothills of the Alps. |
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Hungarian freedom fighters shouted insults as they picketed in front of Talent Associates headquarters at 444 Madison Avenue. |
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But Furst also conveys the elegant, decadent delights of the prewar good life. One Hungarian character has his sauerkraut cooked not in beer but champagne. |
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Also avoid the Hungarian Grand Prix when available rooms are like gold dust and you'll need a bar of the stuff if you're lucky enough to find one. |
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Just be a bit more outward-looking and let people understand that Lithuanian, Estonian, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian and Turkish films are a pretty good thing. |
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A young man in a desolate Hungarian town is devoted to his elderly uncle, a musicologist working on a revisionist theory of the music of the spheres. |
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Despite a letter of free passage signed by the Hungarian foreign minister, officials at the airport still obstructed Douglas's departure and called the interior ministry. |
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Well-heeled Hungarian kids like to drink at this famously and excessively long bar, surrounded by the iconography of old Hollywood and local Magyar movies. |
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In 1526, a young Hungarian king fell in a battle with the Ottoman Turks. |
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This Hungarian version is one of the more interesting chicken stews in the world, with the typically Magyar ingredients of onion, sweet peppers and paprika. |
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At about 10 p.m., a horde of Hungarian police officers raided the bar, demanding that everybody show their identification. |
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It is part of the diverse Uralic-Altaic language family, which spread with the ancient Mongol Empire and also contains Korean, Manchu, Turkish, Finnish, and Hungarian. |
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After an unhelpful spell with a Hungarian coach in Budapest, she arrived in Berlin. |
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At a society ball, she was wooed by a ludicrously suave Hungarian count. |
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When, under international pressure, the Hungarian regime stopped the deportations he circumvented its orders and dispatched a last trainload to the gas chambers. |
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Is there anyone out there making Hungarian poppyseed cake in Ireland? |
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The Soviet Union reneged on its pledge of safe conduct, handing Nagy and other prominent figures over to the new Hungarian regime, which executed them in secret. |
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At the roadblock, Samuell was confronted by two Hungarian generals who wanted to surrender their divisions immediately and demanded safe conduct to the American lines. |
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The four main hurdles confronting an overseas investor in the Hungarian market are language, property law and title, bank funding and ongoing management of the property. |
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Furthermore, Hungarian, Turkish and Finnish also extensively use umlauts. |
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There is no such thing as a specifically Hungarian American holiday, perhaps because the attention of most unassimilated Hungarian Americans is focused on the mother country. |
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The doctor, who can understand Hungarian, realised that the inmate was rambling and gibbering not in Russian but in Hungarian, which is not a Slavonic language. |
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But, in exile in London, these radically dissimilar writers met to speak their shared language and to exchange reminiscences of Hungarian food and Hungarian music. |
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Such guidance is simply invaluable to those who face the bewildering inconsistencies in English which Romance, Slav, Germanic and even Hungarian generally lack. |
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According to the author, the website, working on the grassroots principle, will become an important instrument for the writing of Hungarian history. |
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I speak English, Romanian, Slovak, and some Hungarian, your majesty. |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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As a result of fierce Hungarian onslaughts from the north, Bulgaria lost important territories beyond the Danube, including the rich Transylvania. |
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In fact the whole group of migrant workers could be sacked on the spot, because, he had learned, another 400 Hungarian workers were on the way to take their place. |
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Classic Hungarian gastronomy is nothing less than French bonne bouches reaching Hungary via Austria and mixing with ancient Hungarian peasant dishes. |
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They are intensely nationalistic in style, and Hubay either took the melodies directly from Hungarian folk music, or created his own echt Hungarian originals. |
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Connoisseurs of traditional Hungarian cuisine delight in its range of piquant flavours and aromas, and dishes which are spicy and often rather heavy going. |
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The Hungarian is on a three-year contract at the Hawthorns unlike Rumanian international Cosmin Contra who came on a year's loan from Athletico Madrid. |
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Hungarian warts suck big time! If you need them, your functions are too big and your class interface is much too fat. |
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Take the winning image of leaf-cutter ants by Hungarian photographer Bence Mate. |
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Timur Vermes, a journalist and former ghostwriter, was born in Nuremberg in 1967 to a German father and a Hungarian mother. |
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Flimochi Fabby The Minister of State at Hungarian Ministry of National Development. |
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But the Bluebirds will have to cope without Hungarian centrehalf Gabor Gyepes, whose appeal against a dismissal in the same game was turned down. |
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Chemical disturbances effects on community structure of rove beetles in Hungarian agricultural fields. |
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Hungarian vizslas are often called Velcro dogs because they stick to you like glue. |
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Beau and Nahdor are 65-pound, russet-colored Hungarian vizslas who have social-register pedigrees and Hollywood looks. |
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Between deer hunts, we'd dropped plenty of Hungarian partridge and sharptail grouse for Rocky, my yellow Lab, to retrieve. |
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In addition to Hungarian, Finnish, Zyrian, Votyak, Vogul and Ostyak data, we can also find Mordvin words in this. |
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Its language belongs to the Finno-Ugrian language family and is related to Hungarian, Estonian and some Siberian languages. |
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Others have stayed on, preferring the comfort of a cold bed and the heat of the Hungarian brandy palinka. |
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As well as the well known goulash there are meals like chicken paprikas and Hungarian fried chicken. |
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The Hungarian turned to go back from where he had come, from where wafted the smell of paprikas. |
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Included are sections covering the uniforms, insignia and equipment of Italian, Hungarian, and Japanese paratroops. |
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Other languages that cropped up in the contest included Hungarian, Norwegian, German and Irish Gaelic. |
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The concert will feature renditions of classics sung in French, Hungarian, Norwegian, German and Irish Gaelic. |
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From the standard poodle clip to the dreadlocked Hungarian Puli, professional groomers deal with all manner of doggy hairstyles. |
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Users have to feed Hungarian forints into the machine, which then electronically downloads the digital currency. |
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The Hungarian love for poppy seeds has spread all over the country in the form of poppy seed cakes, strudels and of course, hamantaschen. |
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A separate table of endings included cherry and apple strudels, palascintas, plum dumplings and several pastries and Hungarian seven-layer cake. |
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Hungarian Miklos Molnar, who lived in the same building and is now dead, had access to the murder weapon. |
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An elderly Hungarian conductor in navy pootles about with the haste of a funeral march. |
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Hungarian leader Imre Nagy and others were executed following secret trials. |
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Additionally, Greek and French Americans numbered 65,000 each, with those of Hungarian descent estimated at 60,000 people. |
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The Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship does not belong to it and has its own publishing arm. |
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The most prominent directors remaining in London were Alexander Korda, an expatriate Hungarian, and Alfred Hitchcock. |
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The movement spread to ethnic Hungarian communities elsewhere in the world. |
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As I said, I listened spellbound to this small Hungarian wizard, as Emeric unfolded his notes, until they were at least six inches long. |
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Franz Liszt was a 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, teacher and Franciscan tertiary. |
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Ottokar's son Wenceslaus II acquired the Polish crown in 1300 for himself and the Hungarian crown for his son. |
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Finnish is closely related to Karelian and Estonian and more remotely to the Sami languages and Hungarian. |
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The Hungarian designer Janos Vaszary combined Art Nouveau elements with folkloric themes. |
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The Slavic area was in turn split by the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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His opponent was the relatively unknown Hungarian journeyman Krisztian Jaksi. |
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The Hungarian Parliament building used ice harvested in the winter from Lake Balaton for air conditioning. |
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In addition to German troops, Italian, Hungarian and Romanian and Finnish troops were also involved in the campaign. |
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As an adult, he travelled to Hungary, where in 1046 he supported the successful bid of King Andrew I for the Hungarian crown. |
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The Hungarian nobility did not accept his claim, and the result was an internal war. |
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If the Hungarian specimen is from a paralligatorid, then it would be the first occurrence of the group in the European archipelago. |
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However the premature death of the Hungarian Lord left Pannonia defenseless and in chaos. |
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Using this powerful tool, the Hungarian king led wars against the Turkish armies and stopped the Ottomans during his reign. |
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Other local official languages are Hungarian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slovene. |
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During the Baroque period, Slavic and Hungarian folk forms influenced Austrian music. |
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Because it has a large Hungarian minority, Romania has also developed strong relations with Hungary. |
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In Eastern Europe, by contrast, with the exception of a few Hungarian estates, they usually descended to all sons or even all children. |
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In 489, the Rugii, a Germanic tribe who dwelt in the Hungarian Plain, joined the Ostrogoths in their invasion of Italy. |
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The region's population at that time was composed of Baltic, Slavic, Finnic, Turkic, Hungarian, and Norse peoples. |
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The Sami languages belong to the Uralic language family, linguistically related to Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. |
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The Finnic languages are a subgroup of the larger Uralic family of languages, which also includes Hungarian. |
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The conversion of the Hungarian people was not completed until the reign of Gyula's grandson, King Stephen I of Hungary. |
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The minority languages Slovene, Croatian and Hungarian are spoken and officially recognized. |
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The voivode, in effect, a territorial governor or viceroy appointed by the Hungarian Crown. |
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Hungarian declension is relatively simple with regular suffixes attached to the vast majority of nouns. |
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Estonian has 14 and Hungarian has 18, both with additional archaic cases used for some words. |
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Many such words were exported to other languages of the empire, such as Albanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Greek, Hungarian and Ladino. |
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For example, in Czech, Finnish, Icelandic and Hungarian, the stress almost always comes on the first syllable of a word. |
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Other bicameral scripts, which are not used for any modern languages, are Old Hungarian, Glagolitic, and Deseret. |
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Like Turkish, Hungarian is an agglutinative language, and one could spend an entire lifetime learning the myriad idioms of English. |
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The second reason is the special difficulties of language modelling that arise due to the highly agglutinative nature of Hungarian. |
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The Hungarian agriculture minister, for his part, said that Iran enjoys many capabilities in the farming and agricultur products sectors. |
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Perhaps one out of three speakers of Hungarian, an Altaic language, lives as part of a minority among speakers of Indo-European languages. |
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Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz was a product of the highly traditional Hungarian yeshivot. |
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This monumental two-volume work presents the state of the art of knowledge concerning the West Old Turkic component of the Hungarian language. |
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The Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma sits on a hilltop overlooking the Lesser Hungarian Plain. |
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Its roots are in the world of Hungarian folk ballads but follows the structures recitativos of Baroque opera. |
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Ace, Cubanelle, Early Prolific, Gypsy, Golden Bell, Hungarian Yellow Wax, Karlo. |
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A bizarre Hungarian movie, part comedy, part horror, part pretentious artiness. |
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The body of Hungarian Mr Reiter, 76, who died of a heart attack, will be exhumed and his devastated family will see him buried for a second time. |
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Pheasants, sharptails, chukars and Hungarian partridge give dogs and hunters the best of physical exercise. |
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Only one Hungarian Kuvasz entered this year and there were only four Greenland Dogs. |
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Among the competitors will be a Bracco Italiano, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling retriever and an Hungarian Kuvasz. |
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Other important exotic game birds include the chukar and Hungarian partridge. |
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The performers, mainly the gypsy, or the Roma, play traditional gypsy tunes and Hungarian folk songs on the violin, contra-bass and cimbalom. |
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Zimmer created those distinctive worlds with Irish fiddles, gypsy violins, Hungarian cimbaloms and Argentinean bandoneons. |
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I went specifically to hunt ducks, but the island harbors geese, and in the uplands, a shotgunner can find Hungarian partridge and ruffed grouse. |
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According to grammars it includes all Finnic and Sami languages, Moksha, Udmurt, Nganasan, Hungarian and Mansi. |
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The Arpad flag today has come to represent the rise of Hungarian ultranationalism and dissent from modernity and the democratic rule of law. |
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Show me a dog who can consistently work Hungarian partridge or point every ruffed grouse he comes across and I'll buy him. |
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The Hungarian Academy of Sciences has found that Esperanto fulfills all the requirements of a living language. |
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In a first-class carriage of a train speeding Balkanward across the flat, green Hungarian plain, two Britons sat in friendly, fitful converse. |
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It must have been fun when the two played waltzes and Hungarian dances four-handedly at the piano. |
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The qualifier is the descriptive part of the name that would probably make up the entire name if you weren't using Hungarian. |
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They may have been trying to get away from the Huns, who about this time advanced to occupy the Great Hungarian Plain. |
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The most important humanists living in Matthias' court were Antonio Bonfini and the famous Hungarian poet Janus Pannonius. |
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If you are not Hungarian, you might mistake langos for a small underfurnished pizza and bypass it in search of more ample pleasures. |
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Many Hungarian Unitarians embrace the principles of rationalist Unitarianism. |
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The idea became popular among the nobility and the middle class and was copied throughout the Hungarian kingdom. |
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Wagner's wife Cosima, the daughter of Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer Franz Liszt, was among the audience. |
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In Latin and Hungarian, long vowels are analyzed as separate phonemes from short vowels, which doubles the number of vowel phonemes. |
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The Brabham team collapsed after the Hungarian Grand Prix and did not complete the season. |
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At the Hungarian race, Hill did take his first career win after leading from start to finish. |
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Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position following a controversial qualifying session. |
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The tensions within the team surfaced again at the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix. |
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Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix on 29 July 2012 to claim his second win of the season. |
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At the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, Vettel again took pole position and was leading until the safety car came out. |
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However, it was also possibly motivated by Hungarian territorial ambitions. |
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In the aftermath of 1848, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Italian and French political refugees came to Jersey. |
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Between 1920 and 1924, 354,000 Hungarians fled former Hungarian territories attached to Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. |
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The Hungarian economist Peter Thomas Bauer has been one of the most vocal of them. |
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Argyle got off to the perfect start at Selhurst Park when Hungarian international Krisztian Timar struck after just five minutes, smashing home Luke Summerfield's corner. |
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The EU competition watchdog has demanded Hungarian flag-carrier airline Malev hand back tens of millions of euros and tens of billions of forints in illegally paid state aid. |
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For the spell you would need the feather of a phoenix, coloured eggs of a caterpillar, black silk of a red wool-spinner and the eye of a mini Hungarian Horntail. |
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Meanwhile, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was stopped by the Soviets. |
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Jobbik, a nationalist party known for its frequent anti-Semitic messages, said the decision to hold the event in the Hungarian capital brought shame on Hungarians. |
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A ceasefire was arranged on 28 October, and by 30 October most Soviet troops had withdrawn from Budapest to garrisons in the Hungarian countryside. |
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In this respect, Bengali is similar to Russian and Hungarian. |
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In 1974, a group later known as the Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship seceded from the Hungarian Methodist Church over the question of interference by the communist state. |
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She combines body percussion with the rhythms of Irish step dance, Spanish flamenco, American tap, Hungarian legenyes, and Appalachian buck dance. |
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Hungarian President, Pal Schmitt, has firmly denied allegations of copying a work by a Bulgarian researcher for his doctoral thesis on modern Olympics. |
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According to Hungarian Ambassador to Macedonia Jozsef Bencze, there are legal and political conditions for boosting trade and they should be made use of. |
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Hungarian and Finnish, in particular, often simply concatenate suffixes. |
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The Abraxas Hungarian Partridge 3H is currently drilling below 7,500 feet and has a projected horizontal lateral of 4,700 feet in the Turner Sand. |
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He was a dancer, enjoying in the polka and Hungarian csardas. |
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Mia, a Hungarian vizsla, went missing last week from her home near Lanark. |
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Hans Peter Doskozil, chief of police in Austria's eastern Burgenland province, said two of the suspects are Bulgarian and the third has Hungarian identity papers. |
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In the lead role of the Vampyre is Hungarian metal vocalist Attila Csihar. |
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Karl's father Simon Siegmund Carl Popper was a lawyer from Bohemia and a doctor of law at the Vienna University, and mother Jenny Schiff was of Silesian and Hungarian descent. |
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The quintessentially Hungarian item of men's clothing was the dolman. This flowing garment, open in the front, replaced the waistcoat after the Renaissance. |
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Soon the Hungarian Kingdom counted with two archbishops and 8 bishops, a defined state structure with province governors that answered to the King. |
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Hungarian group OTP s member OTP Bank Romania declared that it has agreed to buy Millennium BCP in a deal for EUR 39 million, including shares and integration cost. |
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Attila's brother, Bleda, is called Buda in modern Hungarian and some medieval chronicles and literary works attribute the name of the city of Buda to him. |
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Prince Kamal el Dine Hussein attempted to repopulate Wadi El Natrun with boars of Hungarian stock, but they were quickly exterminated by poachers. |
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All Hungarian planned cities were built in the second half of the 20th century when a program of rapid industrialization was implemented by the communist government. |
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They were called 'Svabo' by their Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, and Romanian neighbors, especially in the area now part of the Vojvodina in Serbia. |
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After the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Endre Rozsda returned to Paris to continue creating his own word that had been transcended the surrealism. |
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Mutton used to be an important part of Hungarian cuisine due to strong pastoral traditions but began to be increasingly looked down on with the spread of urbanisation. |
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He thwarted Hungarian and Serbian threats during the 1120s, and in 1130 he allied himself with the German emperor Lothair III against the Norman king Roger II of Sicily. |
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However, Mansell finished fourth in the Championship with the help of a memorable second win for Ferrari at the tight and twisty Hungaroring for the Hungarian Grand Prix. |
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He was promoted to the Williams race team the following year after Riccardo Patrese's departure and took the first of his 22 victories at the 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix. |
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He actually followed the route of the first journey of the Hungarian Friar Julian, and in Asia that of the Italian Friar Giovanni da Pian del Carpine. |
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The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin from around 895, and the Viking expansion from the late 8th century conventionally mark the last large movements of the period. |
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Given abundant funds and materials, the Hungarian engineer built the gun within three months at Edirne, from which it was dragged by sixty oxen to Constantinople. |
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His best result for the year then came at the Hungarian Grand Prix. |
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Margaret grew up in a very religious environment in the Hungarian court. |
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First, they had a speaker intone the descriptive Italian annotations from the score, with Hungarian and English supertitles shown above the stage. |
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Lewis Hamilton broke his drought on a swelteringly hot Sunday, winning the Hungarian Grand Prix to match Michael Schumacher's track record of four wins. |
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Brawn GP were hopeful of a strong result in the Hungarian Grand Prix, as the car had been significantly updated and was usually at its best in hot conditions. |
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Honda won the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix with driver Jenson Button. |
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The following table lists a few of the many cases used in Hungarian. |
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In addition to well-established Eurasian birds such as Hungarian and chukar partridge and pheasants, we have ruffed, blue, spruce, sharptail and sage grouse. |
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Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizzair is to launch a three times-weekly route from Luton to the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana from the end of October. |
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The F1 grid, mourning the first death of their generation, laid down their crash helmets in the centre of an emotional huddle as the Hungarian national anthem played out. |
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Under the decrees, citizenship was abrogated for people of German and Hungarian ethnic origin, who had accepted German or Hungarian citizenship during the occupations. |
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A week ago the feelings of the British people were fused in a single flame of admiration for the courage and apparent success of the Hungarian revolt. |
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It is the most commonly used letter in many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish. |
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Nicholas felt that, because of Russian assistance in suppressing the Hungarian revolution of 1848, Austria would side with him, or at the very least remain neutral. |
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