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    Tamás Péchy de Pécsújfalu (6 December 1828 – 17 September 1897) was a Hungarian nobleman and politician, who served as Minister of Public Works and Transport...
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  • Barabási (w) Doubles winners: Apor Györgydeák & Ádám Blázsovics (m) / Petra Péchy & Nóra Vicsek (w) Mixed Doubles winners: Krisztina Ács & Csaba Bányik April...
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  • Rozsos as Emil Ferenc Baracsi as Róbert Mária Sívó as Viki mamája Blanka Péchy as Ella néni Gábor Rajnay as Jakab bácsi János Õsi as Szirtes Miklós Margit...
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    length of the human forearm Macedonian cubit Cubitus - Ancient Roman cubit Pēchys - Ancient Greek cubit Cabda - Arabic palm Chetvert/Piad - Russian span/palm...
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  • pygōn πυγών 20 daktyloi 385.3 mm (15.17 in) distance from elbow to fist pēchys πῆχυς 24 daktyloi 462.3 mm (18.20 in) cubit Except where noted, based on...
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    ISBN 978-0-292-70273-8. Dolenc, Milan (translated by Zarco Harvat and Susan Ann Pechy) (1981). Lipizzaner: The Story of the Horses of Lipica. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia:...
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  •  Thailand Suphawadi Wongkhamchan Jutatip Kuntatong 12–8,12–6  Hungary Petra Pechy Nora Vicsek  Brazil Ester Viana Mendes Vania Moraes Da Cruz 12–11, 12–5...
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  • ru. 4 September 2010. Archived from the original on 27 September 2010. "Pechy: Fear and Shame of the Belarusian Army". 22 November 2022. "What happens...
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  • backing vocals Robert Rans - piano Michael Smith - alto saxophone Valerie Von Pechy - harp Wildflower, Betty Wright, Pat Hurley - backing vocals Bert Dovo -...
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  • The name Sarantapēchos, from Greek σαράντα saránta ('forty') and πήχυς pḗchys ('cubit'), was probably a reference to one particularly tall member who...
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