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  2. Cell Block Tango - Wikipedia

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    "Uh-uh": The fourth woman, Katalin "Hunyak" Helinszki, insists that, in stark contrast to the others, she had no involvement in the crime she is accused of committing. She relates her story in Hungarian: What am I doing here? They say my famous lover held down my husband while I chopped off his head. But it's not true. I am innocent.

  3. Ekaterina Shchelkanova - Wikipedia

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    To American audiences, she is best known as Hunyak, the Hungarian death row prisoner, from the musical Chicago (2002). Chtchelkanova was also cast as Darya in the Canadian film The End of Silence , [ 1 ] and held parts in the films Odin's Shield Maiden , and Center Stage .

  4. Szózat - Wikipedia

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    The Szózat (Hungarian pronunciation:; in English: "The Appeal") is a Hungarian patriotic song. De facto, it is regarded as "the second national anthem" of Hungary, beside the Himnusz, which is a constitutionally defined state symbol.

  5. List of number-one singles of the 2020s (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that have reached number one on the Mahasz Rádiós Top 40 airplay chart during the 2020s. The issue date is the date the song began its run at number one during the decade. Disturbed topped the chart for 17 weeks with "The Sound of Silence the most by a single track this decade.

  6. Music history of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Hungarian music prior to the 11th century, when the first Kings of Hungary were Christianized and Gregorian chant was introduced. During this period a bishop from Venice wrote the first surviving remark about Hungarian folk song when he commented on the peculiar singing style of a maid.

  7. Say What? Find Out the True 'Auld Lang Syne' Meaning ... - AOL

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    The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.

  8. Music of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian classical music has long been an "experiment, made from Hungarian antedecents and on Hungarian soil, to create a conscious [variant of] musical culture [using the] musical world of the folk song". [6] Although the Hungarian upper class has long had cultural and political connections with the rest of Europe, leading to an influx of ...

  9. Georgian heiress sues for £36m over ‘moth-infested’ London ...

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    The couple’s lawyer claim they were killing up to 100 moths a day - with the critters landing on food and toothbrushes