- Júlia
Szendrey (29
December 1828 – 6
September 1868) was a
Hungarian poet,
writer and translator, most
known as the wife of
celebrated Hungarian poet Sándor...
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hyphenations (i.e.
Szendrey-Petőfi Sándor and Petőfi-
Szendrey Júlia) and
exchanging names (i.e. Petőfi Sándor and
Szendrey Júlia
become Szendrey Sándor and Petőfi...
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would have made such
works difficult to publish.) In 1846, he met Júlia
Szendrey in Transylvania. They
married the next year,
despite the
opposition of...
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Northern Pike (Esox lucius) and
their hybrid (E.
masquinongy x lucius);
Szendrey TA, Wahl DH. Size
Specific Survival and
growth of
Stocked Muskellunge:...
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Superior Bancorp West
Coast Bancorp US
Bancorp Center U.S.
Bancorp Tower Szendrey-Ramos v.
First Bancorp This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Szendrey-Ramos v.
First Bancorp, 512 F. Supp. 2d 81 (D.P.R. 2007), was a case
decided in the
district of
Puerto Rico
where the
federal district court declined...
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Cannes Film Festival. Edit
Handel - Júlia
Szendrey Éva Igó [hu] -
Marika Szendrey Sándor Szabó - Ignác
Szendrey Imre Csiszár - Pál
Gyulai Tamás
Fodor -...
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James The
Little Fox (1981) - Vahúr (voice) Maria's Day (1984) -
Szendrey Ignác Lily in Love (1984) -
Teodor Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán Imre (1984)...
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Thomas Szendrey,"
American Hungarian Educator, Vol. 26, no. 1-2 (Summer 2003): 1-3;
Steven Béla Várdy, "Remembering
Professor Thomas Szendrey (1941-2003)...
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Cannes Film Festival. Mihály Kovács - Sándor Petőfi Nóra Kovács -
Szendrey júlia Can To**** -
Kossuth Lajos Tibor Csizmadia - Vasvári Pál
Csaba Oszkay...