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Referee: Viktor Kassai HungaryAn email: "Ox on the bench, so much for setting out a strong stall in the first leg and hunting for the all-important away goal!" harrumphs Dermot in France.
AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal – as it happened | Barry Glendenning 2012
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The home crowd turned their ire on the Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai – his decision to dismiss Piiroja for handball in the 76th minute particularly irked them – but they were deluding themselves if they thought he was to blame.
Estonia 0-4 Republic of Ireland | Euro 2012 play-off match report 2011
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Half-time: Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai ends the first half with a toot on his whistle.
AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal – as it happened | Barry Glendenning 2012
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The crowd turned on Kassai when he dismissed Piiroja and there was yet another sting for Estonia in the booking for Pareiko, which leaves him suspended for the trip to Dublin.
Estonia 0-4 Republic of Ireland | Euro 2012 play-off match report 2011
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Luamo; and, while the most intelligent Portuguese travellers and traders state that the Kassai, the Kwango, and Lubilash are the head waters of the Congo River, no one has yet started the supposition that the grand river flowing north, and known by the natives as the Lualaba, is the Congo.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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He had thought it was the Congo; but has discovered the sources of the Congo to be the Kassai and the Kwango, two rivers which rise on the western side of the Nile watershed, in about the latitude of Bangweolo; and he was told of another river called the Lubilash, which rose from the north, and ran west.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Kassai and the Kwango, receives rivers flowing from a great distance west, for instance, the important tributaries Lufira and
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Congo, travel two days by rail to Stanley Pool, take the Lapsley or a river boat, fourteen days journey up the Congo, the Kassai, and the Sankuru to Bene Debele, on the east bank, and then on foot or by hammock, nine days, through forests and open veldt.
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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While at present we think well of the territory near the confluence of the Kassai and Lulua
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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River, which empties into the Kassai, a southern tributary of the Congo, eighty miles above Stanley Pool.
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status Charles Henry 1925
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