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Recently, in these pages, Deborah Szekely recommended a V.A.T dedicated solely to deficit-reduction.
Dr. Susan Corso: Tax Prep Blues Dr. Susan Corso 2011
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Recently, in these pages, Deborah Szekely recommended a V.A.T dedicated solely to deficit-reduction.
Dr. Susan Corso: Tax Prep Blues Dr. Susan Corso 2011
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The resale value of finished homes is stable, says Marbella-based realtor Kristina Szekely, president of Kristina Szekely Sotheby's International Realty, a firm specializing in luxury Spanish properties.
A-cero's Modern Planes in Spain J. S. Marcus 2011
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While few, if any, active or retired Hungarian Jewish athletes were open about their religious identity, Szekely had the courage and determination to go public with her Jewishness.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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Olympic medalist Eva Szekely was born on April 3, 1927, in Budapest, Hungary.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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Between 1946 and 1954 Eva Szekely won thirty-two national individual swimming titles and eleven national team titles.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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Szekely was elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and was made a member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1976.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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The daughter of Olympic medalists, water polo champion Dezso Gyarmati and swimmer Eva Szekely, Andrea Gyarmati was born in Budapest, Hungary in May 1954.
Andrea Gyarmati. 2009
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Since ending her swimming career, Szekely — who is a pharmacist by profession — has published literary works.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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To keep in shape, every morning Szekely ran up and down five flights of stairs one hundred times.
Eva Szekely. 2009
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