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Molnár

[ mohl-nahr; Hungarian mawl-nahr ]

noun

  1. Fe·renc [fe, -, r, ents], 1878–1952, Hungarian playwright, novelist, and short-story writer.


Molnár

/ ˈmolnaːr /

noun

  1. MolnárFerenc18781952MHungarianTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: novelist Ferenc (ˈfɛrɛnts). 1878–1952, Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His plays include Liliom (1909)
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"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.

The company, under Molnar’s artistic direction since 2020, returned to New York City Center on Wednesday with the support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels and three works, including “N.N.N.N.”

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.”

Mary Sue Molnar, executive director of Texas Voices for Reasons and Justice, a nonprofit that supports people required to register as sex offenders and their families, said she hopes the extent of any proposed law remains limited and doesn’t group everybody into the same category.

Molnar said she views McDougal as an isolated case that she has “no idea how he slipped through the process” and wonders how effective a new law will be if prosecutors continue to allow plea deals for lesser crimes.

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