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Fatima Hernadi (born 1951 in Azemmour) is a
Moroccan actress better known as "Raouia".
Fatima Hernadi was born in Azemmour. She
moved to
Casablanca to...
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Zsolt Hernádi (born
November 30, 1960) is a
Hungarian businessman and the Chairman-CEO of MOL Plc., the
Hungarian Oil & Gas company,
since 2001. Zsolt...
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Tibor Hernádi (22
August 1947 – 26 July 2012) was a
Hungarian animation director, film director, producer,
screenwriter and
storyboard artist.
Hernádi has...
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Judit Hernádi (born 11
April 1956) is a
Hungarian actress. The
Fortress (1979)
Mephisto (1981)
Another Way (1982) The Last M****cript (1987)
Samba (1996)...
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Gyula Hernádi (23
August 1926 – 20 July 2005) was a
Hungarian writer and screenwriter. He
wrote for 36
films between 1965 and 2005,
mostly for director...
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Hernádi questioning.
USKOK claimed Hungary obstructed their investigation,
after they had
asked the
Hungarian prosecutors to
question Hernádi as to...
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Felix the Cat: The
Movie is a 1989
animated fantasy film
directed by
Tibor Hernádi and
based on the
cartoon and
comic strip character of the same name. The...
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original on 16 June 2013.
Retrieved 8
March 2011 – via
Google Books. Paul
Hernadi (1989). The
Rhetoric of
interpretation and the
interpretation of rhetoric...
- (revised ed.).
Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-19-283589-5.
Hernadi P (2001). "Literature and Evolution". SubStance. 30 (1/2): 55–71. doi:10...
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foundation stone for the
complex in Tiszaújváros, Hungary, was laid by
Zsolt Hernádi,
Ferenc Koncz, Sami
Pelkonen and Mihály Varga. The
plant is
scheduled to...