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  1. Imre Lakatos (7299 bytes)
    2: ... (1922-1974) was a philosopher of mathematics and of science. 5: ...e became an active communism|communist during the World War II|second world war.
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  2. Imre Nagy (2878 bytes)
    1: '''Imre Nagy''' (born in Kaposvár, in the then Austro-Hungarian Empire June 7 1896... 3: ...statue.jpg|thumb|left|Imre Nagy, statue at Vértanúk tere (Martyrs' square) in Budapest 5: ...involved in agricultural research, and working in the Hungarian section of Comintern.
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  3. Imre Kertész (1030 bytes)
    1: image:I_Kertész.jpg|right|Kertész Imre 2: ... the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history". 4: ...ld Not Born'' (''Kaddis a meg nem született gyermekért'').
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  4. Imre Thököly (5414 bytes)
    1: ...He was born at Kezmarok|Ke&382;marok (Slovakia) in September 1657. 3: ... clergy of their livings and condemned 67 more to the galleys. 5: ...her subsidies or a levy en masse, and he had to take what he wanted by force.
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  5. Imre Kálmán (29 bytes)
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  6. Imre Kertesz (26 bytes)
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  7. Nagy, Imre (23 bytes)
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  8. Imre Frivaldszky (289 bytes)
    1: Dr '''Emerich (Imré) Frivaldszky von Frivald''' (February 6, 1799 - Oct... 3: Frivaldszky was the curator of the national museum in Budapest (1822-51).
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  9. Imre Madách (1781 bytes)
    1: ...vised by Janos Arany, one of the great poets of 19th century Hungary. 3: ...g for students in secondary school. Many lines of the Tragedy have become common quotes in Hungary. 5: ... been produced of the Tragedy domestically during the 1970s.
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  10. Imre Kertes (26 bytes)
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  11. Auschwitz concentration camp (16641 bytes)
    1: ...e three main camps, and thirty-nine subcamps. The three main camps were: 3: ...e complex, and was the site of the deaths of roughly 70,000 Polish intellectuals and Soviet Prisoner... 4: ...ination camp and the site of the deaths of roughly 1 million Jews and some 19,000 Roma (people... 5: ... (Monowitz), which served as a labor camp for the IG Farben company
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  12. Fencing (21681 bytes)
    1: ...Olympic Men's Individual Epee event at the Helliniko Fencing Hall on Aug. 17, 2004. 2: ...er to the European martial art of swordplay, Olympic sport-fencing, stage-fencing or academi... 5: == The Emergence of Modern Fencing ==
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  13. Falsifiability (23049 bytes)
    1: ...e" ("disprovable" opp: "verifiable"), rather than the unfortunate common non-philosophical "falsific... 3: ...of falsifiability as a philosophical principle is known as '''Falsificationism'''.
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  14. Hungary (14002 bytes)
    1: ...ovenia. It is known locally as the ''Country of the Magyars'' or ''Magyarország''. 3: ... cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="285px"> 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''Magyar Köztársaság'''</font></caption> 5: <tr><td style="background:efefef;" align="center" colspan=2>
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  15. Foreign relations of Hungary (3040 bytes)
    1: ...e first central European country to withdraw from those organizations, now defunct. 3: ... became member of NATO in 1999, and member of the EU in 2004. 5: ...t in eastern Europe. Hungary has been a member of the United Nations since December 1955.
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  16. History of Hungary (40758 bytes)
    1: ...gary'''. See also the history of Europe and the history of present-day nations and states. 3: == Origins of the Hungarian state== 5: ... in 955 they definitively settled in the Carpathian basin.
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  17. June 7 (6636 bytes)
    1: ...Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. 5: ...esillas which divides the New World between the two countries.
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  18. June 13 (7814 bytes)
    1: ...Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. 5: ... Charles I of England|Charles I is married to the France|French princess Henrietta Maria d...
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  19. June 16 (13187 bytes)
    1: ...Gregorian calendar (168th in leap years), with 198 days remaining. 5: ...e Field, the last dying breath of the Wars of the Roses
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  20. Karl Popper (13976 bytes)
    2: Image:Popper.jpg|thumb|right|Karl Popper 4: ...riticism which he took to make the flourishing of the "Open Society" possible.
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  21. November 9 (13468 bytes)
    1: <!-- language links at the bottom of this page --> 2: ... leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 52 days remaining.
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  22. Olympic medalists in athletics (men) (89468 bytes)
    1: ...letes and Olympic medalists for medalists in other sports. 5: ...ccessful in other events, and share a total of 7 Olympic sprint titles.
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  23. Pseudoscience (11285 bytes)
    1: ...rficial trappings of science but does not involve the substance of science. 3: ... about the nature of science and the scientific method, to deliberate deception for financial benefit. 5: ..., whether or not they result in immediate harm to their followers.
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  24. Philosopher (2955 bytes)
    1: ...n philosophy. The word, "philosopher", literally means "lover of wisdom".
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  25. Reversi (13693 bytes)
    1: ...ct sides. Coin-like markers with a light and a dark face are typical. 3: ...o''. It was named after the Shakespeare play ''Othello''. 5: ...''. Othello is a registered trademark of Tsukuda Original, licensed by Anjar Co.
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  26. Stephen I of Hungary (6440 bytes)
    1: ... early Christian Saint Stephen), protector of the church at Passau). 3: ... had many children, we know the names of the sons Imre 4: ...ion to the Scottish and later British Royal Family.
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  27. Warsaw Pact (4803 bytes)
    1: ...ander in Chief Viktor Kulikov, and Czechoslovakian Defence Minister Martin Dzúr discussing Wa... 3: ...eements. The treaty was drafted by Nikita Khrushchev in 1955 and signed in Warsaw o...
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  28. 1953 (16114 bytes)
    1: ...on year starting on Thursday (click on link for the calendar).
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  29. 1958 (13210 bytes)
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  30. 2002 (32361 bytes)
    1: ...[palindrome|palindromic year since 1991 and the last until 2112 (year)|2112. 2002 was also d... 4: *''National Science Year'' in the United Kingdom
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