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Szatmary (or
Szatmáry) is a
Hungarian surname,
derived from the
former Szatmár County:
Camil Szatmary (born 1909, date of
death unknown),
Romanian fencer...
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Alexandru Szatmary (19
December 1894 – 23
February 1963) was a
Romanian football goalkeeper.
Alexandru Szatmary pla**** six
games at
international level...
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Szatmáry (born 10 June 1975) is a
Hungarian entrepreneur and politician, who
served as
Secretary of
State for
Domestic Economy in the Ministry...
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Szatmary, p. 101 Richards...
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Performance and Production. New York: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-6322-3.
Szatmary,
David P. Rockin' in Time: a
Social History of Rock-and-Roll.
Third ed...
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Nelson 2010, p. 20.
Wyman 1990, p. 123.
Wyman 1990, pp. 135–136.
Szatmary 2014, p. 123. Greenfield,
Robert (19
August 1971). "Keith Richard: The...
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Guralnick 1994, p. 51.
Guralnick 2004.
Bertrand 2000, p. 205.
Szatmary 1996, p. 35.
Guralnick 1994, p. 54.
Jorgensen 1998, p. 8.
Guralnick 1994...
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famously characterized Szatmáry with the sentence: "The
witness committed crimes of the most
serious nature".
According to
Szatmáry, the
killing was ordered...
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Social History of Rock-and-Roll is a rock
history book
written by
David Szatmary. It was
originally published in 1987 and is now in its
eighth edition (2014)...