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Minor Literature, a 1975 book by
Gilles Deleuze and
Felix Guattari Margit Kaffka (1880–1918),
Hungarian writer Kavka, a
surname This
disambiguation page...
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Margit Kaffka (10 June 1880 – 1
December 1918) was a
Hungarian writer and poet.
Called a "great,
great writer" by
Endre Ady, she was one of the most important...
- Imre
Kaffka (5
December 1931 – 17
December 2019) was a
Hungarian rower. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics in
Helsinki with the men's
coxless four...
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Romanian fencer Tünde
Vaszi (1972–), Hungarian-Romanian long
jumper Margit Kaffka (1880–1918),
Hungarian female writer and poet
Antal Ligeti (1823–1890),...
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Barrett DM,
Bryant DE,
Denison RF,
Kaffka S (Jul 2007). "Ten-year
comparison of the
influence of
organic and conventional...
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Koftka Koffke is a non-Jewish
German surname mentioned in
Eastern Germany Similar forms:Kavka (Kafka,
Kaffka, ****a) Kubka,
Kupka (Western
Slavic forms)...
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Archived from the
original on 13
January 2011.
Retrieved 24 July 2007.
Kaffka,
Alexander V. (1996). Sea-dumped
Chemical Weapons: Aspects, Problems, and...
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Berzsenyi Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz József Eötvös Géza Gárdonyi Mór Jókai
Margit Kaffka József
Katona Ferenc Kazinczy Zsigmond Kemény Károly
Kisfaludy Ferenc Kölcsey...
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exercised hegemony in Sumer. The
Oxford Encyclopedia of
Women in
World History:
Kaffka by
Bonnie G.
Smith Literatur,
Politik und
Recht in Mesopotamien: Festschrift...
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Bonnie G. (2008). The
Oxford Encyclopedia of
Women in
World History. Vol.
Kaffka.
Oxford University Press. p. 490. ISBN 978-0-19-514890-9. Grenzfurthner...