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include Takacs, Takach, Takats, and
Takac.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ákos
Takács (born 1982),
Hungarian football player Albert Takács (born...
- Eck &
Takács 2003, p. 22. Eck &
Takács 2003, p. 23. Eck &
Takács 2003, p. 24. Eck &
Takács 2003, p. 25. Eck &
Takács 2003, pp. 25–26. Eck &
Takács 2003...
- Gábor
Takács-Nagy (first violin), Károly
Schranz (second violin), Gábor
Ormai (viola), and András Fejér (cello)
formed the
Takács Quartet.
Takács-Nagy...
- and half-Hungarian. This is
reflected by his name (originally written:
Takács,
which is
Hungarian for 'weaver'). He
graduated from West
Seneca East Senior...
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snake do****entaries.
Takacs has
traveled to 133 countries, is an
aircraft pilot,
scuba diver, and
wildlife photographer. "Zoltan
Takacs, Herpetologist". National...
- the
reigning world champion.
Takács won a
second gold
medal in the same
event at the 1952
Summer Olympics in
Helsinki Takács also
attended the 1956 Summer...
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Hungarian national record over 60 metres. Boglárka
Takács runs for
Budapest Honved. In 2022, Boglárka
Takács twice lowered the
Hungarian record over 100 metres...
- he left the quartet,
Takács-Nagy
underwent musical therapy and
resumed playing the violin. In 1996,
Takács-Nagy
founded the
Takács Piano Trio with Dénes...
-
traveling portrait series,
Chicks with Balls: Judy
Takács paints unsung female heroes. “
Takács is a
figurative artist who
tells stories about people...
- Zoltán
Takács may
refer to: Zoltán
Takács (musician) (born 1980),
Hungarian musician and
record producer Zoltán
Takács (footballer) (born 1983), Hungarian...