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Emőke J.E. Szathmáry, CM OM FRSC (born
January 25, 1944, in Hungary) is a
physical anthropologist,
specializing in the
study of
human genetics. Dr. Szathmáry...
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Emőke Baráth (born 1985) is a
Hungarian soprano. She
began her
musical studies in Gödöllő,
majoring in
piano and cello, and then
continued harp and vocal...
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Emőke Szőcs (born 20
October 1985) is a
Hungarian professional biathlonist. Szőcs, who is
ethnic Hungarian, was born in
Miercurea Ciuc, Romania. She has...
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Emőke Bagdy (Hungarian: [ˈɛmø:kɛ ˈbɒgdi]; born 18
August 1941) is a
Hungarian clinical psychologist, psychotherapist,
clinical supervisor,
professor emerita...
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Emőke Patrícia Pápai (born 24 June 2003) is a
Hungarian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club
Werder Bremen and the Hungary...
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Emőke Énekes-Szegedi (1
January 1948 – 20 May 1987) was a
Hungarian volleyball player. She
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics...
- Truckï,
which is set to
enter production in 2023. An
Electric Moke (styled "
eMoke") low-speed
vehicle based on the
Chinese MOKE has been ****embled in the...
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Emőke Tóth (2018). "Mid-Cretaceous/Albian (Cretaceous)
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Christiansen Ásla
Johannesen Jensa Tórolvsdóttir
Jutta Rantala Zsanett Kaján
Emőke Pápai
Kinga Siklér Hlín Eiríksdóttir
Manuela Giugliano Aida
Gaistenova Anastasija...
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February 2015, Lonigo, Italy) Monteverdi–Sartorio–Rossi: La
Storia di Orfeo.
Emőke Baráth. I Barocchisti,
Diego Fasolis.
Warner classics/Parlophone, 2017....