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Árpád

[ahr-pahd]

noun

  1. died a.d. 907, Hungarian national hero.



Arpád

/ ˈɑːpɑːd /

noun

  1. died 907 ad , Magyar chieftain who conquered Hungary in the late 9th century

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When a player wins or loses a match, their rating change depends on the relative strength of their opponent—a system devised by Hungarian physicist Arpad Elo more than 50 years ago.

After 2002, Viktor Orban befriended Arpad Habony, a martial arts instructor and businessman, as his personal guru.

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“One of the reasons I was interested in doing this show was because of the slow pace of the work,” says the Getty’s assistant curator of photographs, Arpad Kovacs.

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"The longer they wait, the more burnout they will create among existing employees, potentially leading to even more attrition," Arpad Szakal, principal consultant at executive search firm Cormis Partners, warned in an article published by Britain's Royal Aeronautical Society.

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It was Arpad Jakab’s first time buying Powerball tickets.

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