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Csáki or Csáky is a
Hungarian family name. It may
refer to: Viktória
Csáki,
Hungarian handballer András
Csáki,
Hungarian musician Csaba Csáki, Hungarian...
- András
Csáki (born 1981 in Budapest), is a
musician and
guitarist from Hungary. He
began to play the
guitar at the age of 11. He
graduated at the Liszt...
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Joseph Csaky (also
written Josef Csàky, Csáky József, József Csáky and
Joseph Alexandre Czaky) (18
March 1888 – 1 May 1971) was a
Hungarian avant-garde...
- 2, 2008). "DVD review: No
Country for Old Men". The Guardian. Mc****n;
Csaki (2010), Part 3, Chapter: No
Country for Old Men: The
Decline of
Ethics and...
- China". Dao Insights.
Archived from the
original on 27
March 2024. Eva
Csaki (7
March 2025). "Love And Deepspace: How To
Change Your Appearance". TheGamer...
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Csaba Csáki is a
Hungarian theoretical physicist who
studied under Lisa
Randall at the MIT
Center for
Theoretical Physics. He is
known for his work in...
- Viktória
Csáki (Hungarian: [ˈviktoːriɒ ˈt͡ʃaːki]; born 3
March 1986) is a
retired Hungarian handballer. She got
acquainted with
handball in the school...
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clearly relevant to the story". Twitter.
Retrieved 6 July 2023. Lerman, Zvi,
Csaki, Csaba, and Feder,
Gershon (2004).
Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies...
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Grete Csaki-Copony (12
October 1893—4
December 1990) was a
Transylvanian Saxon painter. She was born in Zărnești and
studied in Dresden, Berlin, Munich...
- Turco-Mongol A
Middle Mongolian plural-suffix -t has been
written about by Éva
Csáki in
Middle Mongolian Loan
Words in
Volga Kipchak Languages. /ˈbɔːrdʒɪɡɪn/;...