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Molnár

American  
[mohl-nahr, mawl-nahr] / ˈmoʊl nɑr, ˈmɔl nɑr /

noun

  1. Ferenc 1878–1952, Hungarian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.


Molnár British  
/ ˈmolnaːr /

noun

  1. Ferenc (ˈfɛrɛnts). 1878–1952, Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His plays include Liliom (1909)

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With enthusiasm for coffee so strong it's something of a mystery to Gail's chief executive Tom Molnar why people object to his chain.

From BBC

Mr Molnar - a joint owner with private equity backing - has been working on expanding the brand since he joined in 2003, but says it's not just about coffee.

From BBC

He was accompanied by his friend Carlos Molnar, who was also Natalia Améstica's long-term boyfriend.

From BBC

"Our results suggest that the initial phases of tumour development and the growth of established tumours are two distinct phenomena that may depend on different molecular mechanisms," explains Dr. Cristina Molnar, first author of the study.

From Science Daily

Emily Molnar, the artistic director of Nederlands Dans Theater, is committed to giving her dancers, as she has said, “creative agency and a greater sense of belonging.”

From New York Times