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Date: 2011-03-22 18:00:00
Austrian nobility
Hungarian nobility
Surnames
Nobel laureates in Physics
Eugene Wigner
John von Neumann
Szilárd
Theodore von Kármán
Edward Teller
Science
Hungarian people
Nationality

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