György Bessenyei
György Bessenyei , 1747-1811, Hungarian dramatist and writer. In Vienna he came in contact with French rationalism and was an ardent follower of Voltaire and the Encyclopedists. Bessenyei's major importance lay in his encouraging the revival of the Hungarian language, rather than in the merits of his own works. His play The Philosopher (1777) was among the first modern comic works written in Hungarian. Bessenyei has been called the father of modern Hungarian literature.
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Dingoes and the Call of Nature; Some Australians Warn of Danger in Turning Hunters Into Pets
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/26/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...he was mauled by a dingo pack in 2001. Authorities shot dozens of dingoes in response. Standing...for humans to keep dingoes as pets. "The dingo is a predator, a...may infiltrate wild dingo society and breed with pure dingoes," the bureau said...
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Qld: Dingoes stay on Fraser Is, despite howls of protest
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 4/19/2007; 700+ words
; ...safety." Instead, dingo numbers were thinned...Terry Harper said dingoes should be valued...interests to let the dingoes behave as wild animals...management issue not a dingo management issue...times of the year. Dingo researcher Nick Baker...Fraser Island in the dingoes' autumn ...
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Dingoes maul boy to death
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland; 4/30/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...boy was nipped by a dingo. The boys tried...mauled to death by the dingoes. His brother escaped...scene of several dingo attacks in recent...tourist was bitten by dingoes in February, 1999...when experts said a dingo would never attack...Beattie said two dingoes began following the...
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Dingoes stalk and kill boy, 9, as he plays on Australian tourist island
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...She insisted that a dingo had taken Azaria...retrial. The two dingoes believed responsible...for a cull of the dingoes, a protected species...Queensland, said: "The dingo has a right to live...Parups believes a dingo cull is the only...to leave it to the dingoes," he said. "I...
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The dingo's role revitalised.(Progress)
Magazine article from: Ecos; 2/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...can be effective dingo deterrents at scale...also means fewer dingoes will be exterminated...both sides of the dingo barrier fence. He...clear evidence that dingoes are beneficial...is researching dingo interactions on nine...interactions between dingoes and cats rather than...
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Qld: Dingoes and children equals danger
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 11/12/2004; 700+ words
; ...fight off another dingo who attacked Dylan...major debate about dingoes. "For me, this...tourists who feed dingoes for reducing their...responded with a dingo management plan which...said. Australian Dingo Conservation Society...said the only way dingoes and humans could...
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DINGOES KILL HOLIDAY BOY, 9 Brothers are attacked while they play on tourist island beach
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 4/30/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...younger boy was nipped by a dingo. The terrified boys fled but were pursued by the dingoes. The nine- year-old...held to see whether all dingoes on the island should...dragged into foliage by a dingo. The world heritage...is home to about 160 dingoes which are considered...
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Qld: Dingoes on Fraser Island - it's a dog's life
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 5/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...I can't see that dingoes are more important...said mothers fearing a dingo attack were keeping...warnings and feed the dingoes. "This kind of encouragement of dingo-human interaction has led to a pack of dingoes becoming fearless of...
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Dingo!(Animal Angles)(Canis lupus dingo )(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Odyssey; 1/1/2005; ; 686 words
; A dog? Not exactly. This is a dingo--Canis lupus dingo to be precise. Dingoes look like medium-size, domesticated...There are fewer and fewer purebred dingoes left in the wild. Soon, C. lupus dingo may become extinct--which would...
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Vic: Dingoes to be inseminated to stop extinction
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 10/30/2005; 683 words
; ...30-2005 Vic: Dingoes to be inseminated...s rapidly dying dingo population through...six to 12 months. Dingo Care Network secretary Ernest Healy said dingoes cross-breeding...of dog attacks." Dingo Species Recovery...was hoped 50 to 100 dingoes would be bred over...
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dingo
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
dingo , wild dog ( Canis lupus dingo ) of Australia, believed to have been introduced thousands of years...with white markings on the underside, feet, and tip of tail. The dingo mates once a year and has a litter of up to eight pups. In the...
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Friels, Colin 1952–
Book article from: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
...lead role, 1987, for Ground Zero, and 1991, for Dingo; Australian Film Institute Award, best actor in a...Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. John "Dingo" Anderson, Dingo (also known as Dingo— Dog of the Desert...
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Canines
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...carnivore family, Canidae, including the wolves, coyote, foxes, dingo, jackals, and several species of wild dog. The family also...successful in Switzerland and Canada. Coyotes, jackals, the dingo, and species of wild dog comprise the rest of the canine family...
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Canidae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
...some islands. They have been introduced to S. America and Australasia, where some are now feral (e.g. C. dingo , the dingo). Lycaon pictus (Cape hunting dog) is confined to Africa. Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolf) is restricted...
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Monotremes
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...unknown, it may have originated as a defense against some long extinct predator. Today, dingoes occasionally prey on echidnas, but in historical terms, dingoes are relatively recent arrivals in Australia. Because echidnas are widely hunted as food...
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