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"I'm here to see the women, this is a feminine sport," said 38-year-old Hungarian Eszter Lorenco.
Despite Its Bad Reputation, Pole Dancing Appeals to Men in a New Way Alistair MacDonald 2011
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Yet very little is known about the textile designers--many of whom were women--like Frances Breese Miller, Noémi Raymond, Antoinette Prestini Webster, and Eszter Haraszty.
Jean Lin: Knoll Textiles, 1945-2010 At The Bard Graduate Center Jean Lin 2011
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One of her reference points was the Hungarian waif played by Eszter Balint in Jim Jarmusch 's " Stanger Than Paradise ."
Shaking Off Hollywood Steve Dollar 2012
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Yet very little is known about the textile designers--many of whom were women--like Frances Breese Miller, Noémi Raymond, Antoinette Prestini Webster, and Eszter Haraszty.
Jean Lin: Knoll Textiles, 1945-2010 At The Bard Graduate Center Jean Lin 2011
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Yet very little is known about the textile designers--many of whom were women--like Frances Breese Miller, Noémi Raymond, Antoinette Prestini Webster, and Eszter Haraszty.
Jean Lin: Knoll Textiles, 1945-2010 At The Bard Graduate Center Jean Lin 2011
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"Hungary will need a tight fiscal position and supportive global financial conditions," Citigroup analyst Eszter Gargyan said in a note.
Hungary's Fidesz Set for Big Win Veronica Gulyas 2010
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The press coverage prompted further investigation, and in an article for the online journal First Monday Josh Pasek, eian more, and Eszter Hargittai describe how they analysed data from other studies to see if Facebook did have the claimed effect on grades.
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Yet very little is known about the textile designers--many of whom were women--like Frances Breese Miller, Noémi Raymond, Antoinette Prestini Webster, and Eszter Haraszty.
Jean Lin: Knoll Textiles, 1945-2010 At The Bard Graduate Center Jean Lin 2011
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At Crooked Timber Eszter relates an anecdote about a woman professor who wanted the chair of her department to sign off on two students entering her lab.
Archive 2008-08-01 Peggy 2008
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At Crooked Timber Eszter relates an anecdote about a woman professor who wanted the chair of her department to sign off on two students entering her lab.
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