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Babits is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Laslo Babits (1958–2013),
Canadian javelin...
- of Cowpens.
Babits was a
George Washington Distinguished Professor of
Maritime Archaeology and
History at East
Carolina University.
Babits was born in...
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Project Gutenberg Works by or
about Mihály
Babits at the
Internet Archive His poem The
Danaids in
English George F. Cushing: Mihály
Babits:...
- Buchanan, 319
Babits, 27–29.
Babits, 28.
Babits, 77.
Babits, 73.
Babits, 33.
Babits, 104.
Babits, 34.
Babits, 35–36.
Babits, 36.
Babits, 40.
Babits, 187, Note...
- 2013.
Laslo Babits at
World Athletics Laslo Babits at Team
Canada Laslo Babits at the
Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
Laslo Babits at Olympics...
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Brian Babit (born 21
March 1993) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for FC UNA Str****en.
Babit made his
professional debut...
- The
promenade of Mihály
Babits is
located in the Buda
Castle Quarter in the 1st
District of Budapest. It has been called: An der
langen Wand, Bastei-Promenade...
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Hungarian writer, poet, essayist, and
translator Mihály
Babits,
published in 1933. The work—
Babits' last novel—depicts a
hopeless world living in constant...
- Cannon, p. 18 Cannon, p. 20 Cannon, p. 22
Babits, p. 46 Fortescue, p. 63 Cannon, p. 34
Babits, p. 125
Babits, p. 154-5 Fortescue, p. 61 Fortescue, p. 69-70...
- Snow Camp. An
analysis of
Revolutionary pension records by
Lawrence E.
Babits and
Joshua B.
Howard led the
authors to
conclude that Greene's
killed and...