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  • 81Mate Jakich — (Mate I. J.) (1941–2010) was a former Auckland, New Zealand representative rugby player. Jakich was born in Auckland and educated at St Peter s College.[1] He played rugby for his school as a student in the 1950s and later in life, as an old boy …

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  • 82Máté Pátkai — Personal information Full name Máté Pátkai Date of birth 6 March 1988 (1988 03 …

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  • 83Mate Skelin — Center Personal information Date of birth December 13, 1974 (1974 12 13) (age 36) Place of birth Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia Nationality …

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  • 84Máté Skriba — Personal information Full name Máté Skriba Date of birth 13 March 1992 (1992 03 …

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  • 85Máté Vass — Personal information Full name Máté Vass …

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  • 86Mate Vatsadze — With Volga in 2011 Personal information Date of birth …

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  • 87Máté Toroczkai — Máté Torockai (Torockó, 1553 – Kolozsvár, 1616) was the fifth bishop of the Unitarian Church in Cluj. He translated many of the Latin works of György Enyedi into Hungarian.[1] References ^ György Enyedi and Central European Unitarianism in the 16 …

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  • 88Máté Katona — Personal information Full name Máté Katona Date of birth February 16, 1990 (199 …

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  • 89Máté Pálfy — Verband Ungarn  Ungarn Geburtstag …

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  • 90maté — [ mateɪ] (also yerba maté) noun 1》 (also maté tea) a bitter infusion made from the leaves of a South American shrub, which is high in caffeine. 2》 the shrub of the holly family which produces these leaves. [Ilex paraguariensis.] Origin C18: from… …

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