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  2. Friss Újság - Wikipedia

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    Friss Újság (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfriʃː ˈuːjʃaːɡ], Fresh Newspaper) is a Hungarian-language newspaper published in Romania by Friss Press. It is focused mainly on politics , public affairs , sports and economy .

  3. Category:Hungarian-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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  4. Szabadkai Friss Újság - Wikipedia

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    Szabadkai Friss Újság (lit.Subotican Fresh News) was a Hungarian language daily newspaper.The first issue of Szabadkai Friss Újság was published on March 2, 1901, with the purpose of serving as the information source for the Magyars and Hungarian language-speaking population in Bács-Bodrog County within the Kingdom of Hungary in Austria-Hungary.

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    Lannie's Bar-B-Q Spot | Selma, Alabama. Details: 2115 Minter Ave.; 334-874-4478 Lannie's Bar-B-Q Spot restaurant review: Our local food writer recommends the famous pulled pork sandwich with red ...

  6. The Bookshop (nonfiction book) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews described the book positively, specifically noting Friss' balanced review of independent and corporate bookstores. [3] Publishers Weekly , in a starred review , praised the book's narrative for being "upbeat and immersive" and for providing a "behind-the-scenes" look into bookselling as an industry. [ 5 ]

  7. Verbunkos - Wikipedia

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    Verbunkos (Hungarian: [ˈvɛrbuŋkoʃ]), other spellings being Verbounko, Verbunko, Verbunkas, Werbunkos, Werbunkosch, Verbunkoche; sometimes known simply as the hongroise or ungarischer Tanz [1] is an 18th-century Hungarian dance and music genre.

  8. Friis formulas for noise - Wikipedia

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    Friis formula or Friis's formula (sometimes Friis' formula), named after Danish-American electrical engineer Harald T. Friis, is either of two formulas used in telecommunications engineering to calculate the signal-to-noise ratio of a multistage amplifier.

  9. Kuruc.info - Wikipedia

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    Kuruc.info considers itself to be more right-wing than the far-right Hungarian political party known as the Jobbik, distinguishing itself from Barikád, which is regarded as Jobbik's "semi-official online news organ". [9]