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However, not all of the information was discovered, so Imre is reconstituted as a female and, of course, without all of his memories.
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"We open trade tonight, at a place called Imre Stand."
The Shadow Rising Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1992
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Imre Varga's weeping-willow-like monument, "Memorial of the Martyrs," stands to this day in the courtyard of the Dohány Synagogue.
Tom Teicholz: The Man Who Was Tony Curtis Tom Teicholz 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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[…] The CEO of the company was Sándor Szabó and on the board we find Imre Pákh, István Seffer, the plastic surgeon from Kaposvár, and Ádám Fásy, a “media star” who apparently became rich as a result of starting beauty pageants in Hungary.
Global Voices in English » Hungary, Ukraine: Illegal Stem Cell Therapy 2009
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Imre Varga's weeping-willow-like monument, "Memorial of the Martyrs," stands to this day in the courtyard of the Dohány Synagogue.
Tom Teicholz: The Man Who Was Tony Curtis Tom Teicholz 2010
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The architecture world is a poorer place without the Hungarian Imre Makovecz, who crafted haunting, low-budget timber "building beings" in the days of Communist rule, before shaping the glorious Hungarian pavilion at the 1992 Seville Expo.
The best architecture of 2011: Jonathan Glancey's choice 2011
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The match had looked set to finish in a draw after Christian Wilhelmsson's 60th-minute goal cancelled out Imre Szabics's opener for Hungary just before half-time.
Arsenal's Robin van Persie hits four as Holland close in on Euro 2012 2011
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