Magyar Telekom said in October that it will trim 15 percent of its workforce.
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I am in no mood to take lessons in anti-bigotry from magyar Horthy-fanciers.
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Magyar Telekom was running tests on its production environments since the beginning of 2009.
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Magyar TV's share of adults'viewing time is falling towards 10%.
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Magyar Aluminium said it had no way of predicting the accident.
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Magyar expansion was checked at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955.
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Magyar Telekom stresses that none of the executives involved in these deals remains with the company today.
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Magyar Telekom hopes to negotiate a settlement with both.
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Hungarians (or Magyars, in magyarok) are a nation and an ethnic group native to and primarily associated with Hungary, a Central European state, and its predecessor states (the Kingdom of Hungary and the People's Republic of Hungary). ...
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