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The emotional energy that propels the film comes from Torres and his relationship with his son, Richard, and his mother, Ildiko.
Cathleen Falsani: How Do You Solve A Problem Like St. Josemaria? Cathleen Falsani 2011
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Ildiko Csengei figures this delight through her readings of the faints/feints of eighteenth-century sensibility, whose 'novel' developments "critique the blind spots of Freud's interpretations."
Introduction 2008
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Ildiko Csengei reads the faints/feints of eighteenth-century sensibility through novel developments that critique the blind spots of Freud's interpretations.
About This Volume 2008
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Ildiko Csengei, Cambridge University article abstract | about the author | search volume
Ildiko Csengei 2008
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Ildiko Csengei, Cambridge University article abstract | about the author | search volume
Notes 2008
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With 4: 25 remaining, she rebounded a Villa miss and skipped a shot past Hungary's Ildiko Sos, one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
USATODAY.com - U.S. women's water polo squad edges Hungary 2004
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"China is the single most attractive baby-food market and the company has been losing share there," said Ildiko Szalai, an analyst at Euromonitor International in London, who estimates that Nestle's share of the market shrank by a third to less than 6 percent from 2005 through 2009.
unknown title 2011
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His character is briefly interesting for his infatuation with Ildiko Olga Kurylenko, a fascist sympathizer, which manifests into jealousy and ends with disturbing consequences.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Richard Karpala 2011
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"Consumers want products that come from pharmaceutical companies as it gives them greater assurance," said Ildiko Szalai, an analyst at Euromonitor in London.
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"China is the single most attractive baby-food market and the company has been losing share there," said Ildiko Szalai, an analyst at Euromonitor International in London, who estimates that Nestle's share of the market shrank by a third to less than 6 percent from 2005 through 2009.
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