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This file has lines of dialogue, notes on character development, reminders such as “Clerk Ferenc is link back to original scheme” and “land yachts cool, use one in desert scene for book 3?”
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Patricia Bray 2006
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Liszt, the grand man of Hungarian music, who in Hungary goes by the first name Ferenc, was born in the then-Hungarian, now Austrian, village of Doborjan, on Oct 22, 1811.
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In addition, the English National Football Museum based in nearby Preston has supplied the shirts, medals and trophies of great European players of yesteryear, such as Ferenc Puskás, George Best, Franz Beckenbauer and Bobby Moore, as well as of modern-day stars like Chelsea FC goalkeeper Petr
uefa.com - News 2008
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Hungary's goulash populism peaked during the Socialist government of Ferenc Gyurcsány, which indulged in the costliest spending spree, resulting in record deficits.
Goulash Populism George Kopits 2011
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The new rules, according to Ferenc Baja, deputy minister for information technology, will allocate the same amount of money to acquiring open source products as to proprietary products.
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When the Abu Dhabi consortium took over Manchester City, up popped Fahim to claim that the club would be tabling a £134m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window and proceeded to reel off a list of starry transfer targets so extensive it was a surprise it didn't include Ferenc Puskas, Lev Yashin and Julia Roberts.
New generation of Premier League club owners are a breed apart | Harry Pearson 2011
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I hate to say it but this could be potentially way more significant than a 'dirty bomb' scenario, where we are talking about a small mass of extremely radioactive material exploding over a highly populated area, said physicist Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress of the Monterey Calif.
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Ferenc Morton Szasz, who has written on Lincoln's appreciation of Burns, called it "mediocre."
With Death on His Mind John J. Miller 2012
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His 50th last weekend broke Ferenc Puskas's Spanish record of 49 from 1959-60.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi powers into the pantheon of greats | Paul Hayward 2011
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Entitled ‘Alter ad Alterum: The Seraphic Voice in the Liturgy’, the colloquium was led by the renown liturgist and musicologist, Professor László Dobszay, Fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and member of the faculty of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest.
László Dobszay: Alter ad Alterum, The Seraphic Voice in the Liturgy 2009
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