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Egység was a
communist Hungarian art
magazine published in
Vienna and
Berlin between 1922 and 1924. The full
title was
Egység, Irodalom, Müvészet which...
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After the war the
region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was
renamed Egység, and
counted with
Hungarian international Jenő Kalmár
among its strongest...
- power, the
party was
renamed to
National Unity Party (Hungarian:
Nemzeti Egység Pártja). Gömbös
declared the party's
intention to
achieve "total control...
- by
Egység Média Kft,
founded by one of the
owners of CLS
Records in 2008. From the
second half of 2013,
Egység Média
releases music under the
Egység Média...
- международная единица [mezhdunarodnaya ****initsa],
Hungarian NE, nemzetközi
egység).[citation needed] In
order to
remove the
possibility of
having the letter...
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Hungarian freemasonry,
first as
Master of the
Lodge "Einigkeit in Vaterland/
Egység a hazában" (Unity in the Homeland), then as
first Grand Master of the Grand...
- feleségek), The L Word (L), **** as Folk (A fiúk a klubból), The Unit (Az
egység), Dead Like Me (Haláli hullák),
Weeds (Spangli),
Skins (Skins), Desperate...
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Agrarianism National conservatism Alliance of
Christian Unity Keresztény
Egység Tábora (1922–?)
Christian democracy Christian National Agricultural Workers'...
- [t͡ʃː]: kétség [keːt͡ʃːeːɡ] 'doubt', fáradság [faːrɒt͡ʃːaːɡ] 'trouble',
egység [ɛt͡ʃːeːɡ] 'unity', hegycsúcs [hɛt͡ʃːuːt͡ʃ] 'mountain-top'. Two sibilant...
- Albanian: Vllaznim-Bashkim,
later Vëllazërim-Bashkim, Hungarian: Testvériség és
egység, Italian:
Fratellanza e Unità, Romanian: Frăție și unitate, Turkish: Kardeşlik...