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Sidney Sarah Madge Czira (née Gifford; 3
August 1889 – 15
September 1974),
known by her pen name John Brennan, was a journalist, broadcaster,
writer and...
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Szabolcs Czira (born 28
September 1951) is a
Hungarian politician,
member of the
National ****embly (MP) for Nagykőrös (Pest
County Constituency XVI)...
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taught there from
about 1851, and a
local museum is
named for him.
Szabolcs Czira (b. 1951),
politician Frigyes Hegedűs (1920–2008),
pentathlete István Kecskés...
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became involved tangentially in the
Irish War of Independence. As
Sidney Czira,
secretary of ****ann na mBan in New York, and
sister of
Grace Gifford, later...
- is a
vinca alkaloid and a
metabolite of vincamine.
Vereczkey L, Tamás J,
Czira G, Sz****y L (1980). "Metabolism of
vincamine in the rat in vivo and in...
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dissatisfied with its
preference for
Catholic children.
Sidney Czira and
Eamon Kelly were also members. The SGCS
secured hundreds of volunteer...
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Years Flew By,
Recollections of
Madame Sidney Gifford Czira, (Galway 2000) Markiewicz,
Countess Constance, Women,
Ideals and the Nation...
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