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Clemens Georg Arvay (22 July 1980 – 18
February 2023) was an
Austrian author of
nonfiction books with an
emphasis on
health ecology. In particular, his...
- Árvai [ˈaːrvɒi] or
Árvay is a
Hungarian habitational surname originally used for a
person coming from the
historical Árva
County (14th century–1920),...
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Joseph James Arvay, OC OBC QC (March 18, 1949 –
December 7, 2020) was a
Canadian lawyer who
argued numerous landmark cases involving civil liberties and...
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White woman named Arvay Henson and her family. The
story is told
through alternating points of view,
usually between that of
Arvay and her husband, Jim...
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Margareta Arvay (born 1
October 1937) is a
Romanian cross-country skier. She
competed in the women's 10
kilometres at the 1956
Winter Olympics. Evans...
- "Wide Horizon",
composed by
Pierre Arvay; used
during the
opening titles. "Ice Floe 9",
composed by
Pierre Arvay; used
during the
opening titles. "Countrywide"...
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sales of
ocarinas due to the game's
strong sales.
French composer Pierre Arvay (1924–1980)
wrote several pieces of
library music for the ocarina. One of...
- Tino Rossi, but no full
records were found, only in medley. In 1956
Pierre Arvay and his
orchestra recorded the same
Charleston entitled now "C'est elle...
- Hungary,
where she and her husband, Hugo Klein, died. Eugénia
married Armin Arvay; the
surname later anglicized to "Harvey".
Although born in 1896, Gabor...
- Theme" by Alan
Silvestri "Conquerors"
samples "Looking Back" by
Pierre Arvay "Sign of the Times"
samples "La Partida" by
Victor Jara
Immortal Technique...