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Zsuzsa Boksay (born 13
October 1960) is a
Hungarian basketball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Kastalsky in 1905.
Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (
Boksay), a
choral work
composed by János
Boksay in 1906.
Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (Paliashvili)...
- PMC 4320890. PMID 25685779.
Reisberg B,
Franssen EH,
Hasan SM,
Monteiro I,
Boksay I,
Souren LE, et al. (1999). "Retrogenesis: clinical, physiologic, and pathologic...
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Magyar ****ball
Interview of
Alexa Boksay by
Tomas Pilat. "Podkarpatska Rus".
January 2006
Interview of
Alexa Boksay by
Tomas Pilat. "Podkarpatska Rus"...
- amide, and
hence Befuraline (3).
Substituted piperazine Fipexide Piberaline Boksay IJ, Popen****r K,
Weber RO, Söder A (1979). "Synthesis and pharmacological...
- That
institution is now the
Transcarpathian Academy of Arts.
Erdelyi and
Boksay are
among the
primary figures of the
Transcarpathian stylistic school. Among...
- Yugoslavia 68–65 Hungary
Scoring by half: 39–29, 29–36 Pts: Pekić 29 Rebs: Komnenović 6 Asts: Ðurković 2 Pts: Jacsó-Kiss 18 Rebs:
Boksay 8 Asts:
Szuchy 2...
- Lőrincz
Judit Medgyesi Katalin Szuchy Lenke Jacsó-Kiss
Magdolna Gulyás
Zsuzsa Boksay The
following players represented Italy:
Antonietta Baistrocchi Bianca Rossi...
- on 28
February 2014.
Retrieved 20
April 2012. "Бокшай Йосип Йосипович (
Boksay József)". Karpatinfo.net.ua (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on...
- Lőrincz
Judit Medgyesi Katalin Szuchy Lenke Jacsó-Kiss
Magdolna Gulyás
Zsuzsa Boksay Men's
light flyweight (– 48 kg) György Gedó
First Round — Bye
Second Round...