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| underlying the area's topsoil is what makes | Stuttgart a good place to grow rice, which grows best |
| anichstein zur Gegenwart (1996, DACO Verlag, | Stuttgart), a history of 50 years of the Darmstadt Fer |
| il plants at Merseburg, marshalling yards at | Stuttgart, a foundry at Hannover, a chemical plant at |
| native Vienna where he lived until moving to | Stuttgart a few years ago. |
| Stuttgart, a predominately agricultural community, is | |
| 26 to 31 August 1986 at the Neckarstadion in | Stuttgart, a city in West Germany. |
| .853 km2) used in connection with the former | Stuttgart AAF. |
| He was the first Lord Mayor of | Stuttgart after the Second World War (from 1945 until |
| r FC Zenit St. Petersburg a goal against VfB | Stuttgart, after 1.53 minutes in UEFA Cup. |
| uly 2007, he transferred to German club, VfB | Stuttgart, after his former club, Shakhtar Donetsk, re |
| schersleben and Marienburg, battery works in | Stuttgart, airfields in Beauvais and Chartres, oil ref |
| urg Airways Bombardier Dash 8-300 landing at | Stuttgart Airport (2005) |
| Swiftair ATR 72-200, | Stuttgart Airport, September 2006. |
| VfB | Stuttgart Amateure, SpVgg Ansbach, Borussia Fulda and |
| ct were London, Barcelona, Stockholm, Porto, | Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, and Madrid. |
| He signed in | Stuttgart an three years contract and will play for th |
| ember 14, 1970, he was consecrated bishop in | Stuttgart and on February 25, 1975, he became Bishop o |
| etzte Weisse Rose, which was played first in | Stuttgart and later in Carlsruhe and Frankfort-on-the- |
| He played for FC Sion, VfB | Stuttgart and Servette Geneva, where he spent most of |
| ied guitar with Mario Sicca (Musikhochschule | Stuttgart) and Ruggero Chiesa (Conservatorio di Musica |
| rom school, in 1925 he took an office job in | Stuttgart and joined the Nazi Party in 1929. |
| henk Graf von Stauffenberg went to school in | Stuttgart and studied ancient history at the Universit |
| of Paleoherpetology, Gutsav Fischer Verlag, | Stuttgart and New York, |
| ongside English Champions Manchester United, | Stuttgart and Panathinaikos. |
| r music theory at the University of Music in | Stuttgart, and one year later he became lecturer of mu |
| It convenes in | Stuttgart and currently consists of 139 members of fou |
| studied architecture at the Carlsakademie in | Stuttgart and then at the Berliner Bauakademie under D |
| nder Hermann von Fehling and Victor Meyer in | Stuttgart and followed Meyer to the ETH Zurich in 1871 |
| 8 in present day Germany and was educated in | Stuttgart and Berlin. |
| She studied with Samuel de Lange in | Stuttgart and with Robert Radecke, and was admitted as |
| eptember 24, 1994 in a 5-0 home win over VfB | Stuttgart, and finished his debut season with 14 games |
| spent two seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB | Stuttgart and Karlsruher SC. |
| mpionships were hosted by the German city of | Stuttgart, and featured two laps of an urban circuit, |
| Growing up his favourite team was VfB | Stuttgart and his favourite player was Patrick Vieira. |
| hing positions; e.g., at the Musikhochschule | Stuttgart and the University of Utrecht. |
| He achieved some excellent form in | Stuttgart and was called up to the Moroccan national t |
| during his education he worked as a coach in | Stuttgart, and following his graduation he took a job |
| Bristol and Warwick Universities in the UK, | Stuttgart and Kiel Universities in Germany, the Academ |
| t being a UEFA Cup third round match between | Stuttgart and Dukla Prague in November 1978. |
| Nagel was the intendant of the Play house in | Stuttgart, and from 1989 to 1996 Professor of History |
| ( | Stuttgart and Istanbul, 1935-1963). |
| e spent 6 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB | Stuttgart and Dynamo Dresden. |
| spent 15 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB | Stuttgart and MSV Duisburg. |
| of music director positions in Baden-Baden, | Stuttgart and Breslau in the 1930s and 1940s. |
| o ascribed to him are a Madonna and Child in | Stuttgart and an Adoration of the Magi in Saint-Omer, |
| Together with the light cruisers Hamburg, | Stuttgart and Rostock, she then engaged a flotilla of |
| d Bach's Mass in B minor with the Kammerchor | Stuttgart and Frieder Bernius. |
| h as Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Cologne and | Stuttgart and furthermore opened for A Day to Remember |
| kyo, Los Angeles, Osaka, Monterrey, Atlanta, | Stuttgart, and Tampa. |
| chool coaching career that included stops at | Stuttgart and Pine Bluff, among others. |
| In 1935 he returned to | Stuttgart, and four years later to Munich. |
| ationwide on the order of the state court of | Stuttgart, and in 1982 it was placed on a list of mate |
| roof antenna even in the far away cities of | Stuttgart and Munich. |
| e spent 6 seasons in the Bundesliga with VfB | Stuttgart and MSV Duisburg. |
| He represented the sports team VfB | Stuttgart, and VfL Sindelfingen from 1983. |
| player moved to their Bundesliga rivals VfB | Stuttgart and then VfL Wolfsburg in 1999. |
| eached an 8th place in Ghent, a 5th place in | Stuttgart and an 8th place in Birmingham all at uneven |
| In 1945 she returned to | Stuttgart and in 1952 retired from the stage. |
| w for a short time, but decided to return to | Stuttgart, and became editor of August Lewald's period |
| Novelle | Stuttgart and Leipzig (DVA) 1904) |
| He previously played for VfB | Stuttgart and Karlsruher SC, amongst other clubs. |
| FC St. Pauli, VfB | Stuttgart and TSV 1860 Munich were promoted to the Bun |
| d aerospace engineering at the University of | Stuttgart and later worked as a software engineer. |
| the initiator of a city partnership between | Stuttgart and Strasbourg, as part of the improvement o |
| iversity education, he worked as a lawyer in | Stuttgart and was first elected to the Reichstag in 18 |
| In 1737 he moved to | Stuttgart and briefly served at the Stuttgart court (1 |
| Sydney, Tokyo, San Francisco, Kuala Lampur, | Stuttgart, and Berlin. |
| The concerts took place in | Stuttgart and Munich, on September 13, 1982, and Septe |
| ampionships was hosted by the German city of | Stuttgart, and featured two laps of an urban circuit, |
| he great soprano Lilli Lehmann, and later in | Stuttgart and Prague. |
| uter studied in the conservatories at Basel, | Stuttgart and Leipzig, under Hans Huber and Carl Reine |
| the initiative of the Free Waldorf School of | Stuttgart and the Anthroposophical Society of Stuttgar |
| 979 she moved to Germany to join theatres in | Stuttgart and Mainz as apprentice for directing. |
| ost-) 1968 (the so-called Spontis), first in | Stuttgart and after 1968 in Frankfurt am Main. |
| The full concert versions of the | Stuttgart and Birmingham shows were released in 2006 a |
| finally moved abroad, joining Germany's VfB | Stuttgart, and being essential as the club reached the |
| uznetsova beating Safina to win the title in | Stuttgart, and Safina avenging the loss by beating Kuz |
| osen were ordered to disrobe by officials in | Stuttgart, and many of these Dutch supporters watched |
| after German Bundesliga clubs Wolfsburg and | Stuttgart and Spanish La Liga side Villareal making of |
| He later competed for LG VfB | Stuttgart and Stuttgarter Kickers. |
| ert Gernhardt studied Painting and German in | Stuttgart and Berlin. |
| studied at the Musikhochschule in her native | Stuttgart, and made her stage debut in Wiesbaden, in 1 |
| On 1 February 2010, he left VfB | Stuttgart and signed a half year loan deal with Hannov |
| ing to Marion Bartoli in the second round in | Stuttgart, and to Victoria Azarenka in the third round |
| eral battalion sized Sturmbann in and around | Stuttgart and the regiment grew to be considered one o |
| He graduated from the University of | Stuttgart and later became a Professor there, where he |
| an oldies format, simulcasting KWAK-FM 105.5 | Stuttgart, AR. |
| d other cultural institutions in the greater | Stuttgart area and beyond. |
| The | Stuttgart area is also famous for its large fall and w |
| e seven different starting points around the | Stuttgart area and the distances varied from 21 to 30 |
| paper is located at 111 West Sixth Street in | Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160. |
| elected to a position as a city alderman in | Stuttgart, Arkansas in 1976. |
| Orenthal O'Neal (born September 8, 1983, in | Stuttgart, Arkansas) is a current American football fu |
| Luke Owens (born October 9, 1933 in | Stuttgart, Arkansas) was an American football defensiv |
| Licensed to | Stuttgart, Arkansas, USA, the station is currently own |
| Riceland Foods, located in | Stuttgart, Arkansas, U.S.A., is an agricultural market |
| and improvements were deeded to the City of | Stuttgart, Arkansas, to establish the municipal airpor |
| nment was with Third Air Force, stationed at | Stuttgart Army Airfield, Arkansas. |
| time in his career, during a 2-0 loss at VfB | Stuttgart, as his club eventually ranked last. |
| e office of the Protestant Student Community | Stuttgart as ecumenical officer. |
| nd Astronautical Campus of the University of | Stuttgart as focal point for applications of digital c |
| ntner announced that he would be joining VfB | Stuttgart at the end of the season. |
| Moser died in | Stuttgart at the age of 65 after a long, difficult ill |
| He died in | Stuttgart at the age of 86. |
| Horst K. Jandl (born 1941, | Stuttgart), Austrian painter |
| to Serge Prokofiev's eponymous score on the | Stuttgart Ballet in 1962 and first seen in America in |
| company to accept an offer at the celebrated | Stuttgart Ballet in Stuttgart, Germany. |
| an double agent; dancing for a time with the | Stuttgart Ballet - the usual classical education. |
| nt producer he has worked with Ravi Shankar, | Stuttgart Ballet, Chico & The Gypsies (formerly Gypsy |
| s American Ballet Theatre, the Royal Ballet, | Stuttgart Ballet, the Paris Opera, the Royal Danish Ba |
| o Ballet, the National Ballet of Canada, the | Stuttgart Ballet, the Finnish National Ballet, the Sta |
| which later became the Royal Ballet) and the | Stuttgart Ballet. |
| The opera house is also home to the | Stuttgart Ballet. |
| s Theatre of La Hague; San Francisco Ballet; | Stuttgart Ballet; New York City Ballet; The Australian |
| ototelegraph" in apprehending a thief from a | Stuttgart bank in London was recorded in 1907, as well |
| Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, Bonn, Frankfurt, | Stuttgart, Basel, Bern, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Budapest, B |
| 971 Falck ran the 800 m in 1:58.5 minutes in | Stuttgart, becoming the first woman to clock a sub-two |
| n in Germany playing for Bundesliga side VfB | Stuttgart, before returning to Split in 2006 on a one |
| nitially serving in Infantry Regiment 119 in | Stuttgart, before transferring to the Luftwaffe and be |
| In 1959, the public prosecutor's office in | Stuttgart began a preliminary investigation into offen |
| Ikonologische Studien, | Stuttgart, Belser Verlag |
| He first went on stage in 1856, training in | Stuttgart, Berlin and Leipzig. |
| Stuttgart, Berlin, Leipzig: Union Deutsche Verlagsanst | |
| Aberdeen and educated at the Realgymnasium, | Stuttgart, Blundell's School in Tiverton and at Ballio |
| of the car was manufactured by Porsche's own | Stuttgart Body Works with later versions (stabilized w |
| he 5000 m at the 1993 World Championships in | Stuttgart, Brahim Boutayeb gave up the competitive ath |
| ird with 8 points, behind FC Sevilla and Vfb | Stuttgart, but ahead of Rangers. |
| is teens, he moved to Germany and joined VfB | Stuttgart, but appeared exclusively for the reserves d |
| man championship, playing 1. FC Nuremberg in | Stuttgart, but the team of SG Planitz was not allowed |
| From 1932 to 1941, he was engaged in | Stuttgart, but was fired in 1942 because he would not |
| He began studying electrical engineering in | Stuttgart, but changed to engineering physics after a |
| In July 2009, he was due to move to VfB | Stuttgart, but the move fell through after he failed a |
| Headquarters were in | Stuttgart, but were later moved to Berlin-Kreuzberg. |
| Guckelsberger worked in a pharmacy in | Stuttgart, but started studying chemistry with Hermann |
| man progressive rock band founded in 1972 in | Stuttgart by Uwe Karpa und Matthias Ulmer. |
| any party, he was installed as Lord Mayor of | Stuttgart by the French military administration after |
| Retinas were manufactured in | Stuttgart by Nagel Camerawerk, which Kodak had acquire |
| st Helena Campus, the DeWitt Campus, and the | Stuttgart Campus. |
| Leipzig: Evangelische Verlags-Anstalt; | Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag 2006 (Edition Bach-Archiv Leip |
| ann Pachelbel, through recording it with his | Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra in 1960. |
| stra, Bayrischer Rundfunk Chamber Orchestra, | Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and Vienna Chamber Orchest |
| Stuttgart Christmas Market looking towards Schillerpla | |
| In terms of area, | Stuttgart Christmas Market is claimed by organisers to |
| Stuttgart Christmas Market, known in German as the Stu | |
| s Aires, Acapulco, Monte Carlo, French Open, | Stuttgart, Cincinnati champion, Rome and Indianapolis |
| At the 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final, in | Stuttgart, Clitheroe placed 9th in the 3000 m steeplec |
| rdles final at the European Championships in | Stuttgart, clocking 13.20, which was also his personal |
| e Hanns Eisler Composition Prize (2001), the | Stuttgart Composition Prize (2003), and the Internatio |
| f the Socialist Party of America to the 1907 | Stuttgart Congress and the 1910 Copenhagen Congress of |
| cher taught the violin for many years at the | Stuttgart Conservatoire where she was appointed to a P |
| ise Jaide in Darmstadt, Jaide studied at the | Stuttgart Conservatory. |
| 1859 he was appointed to the faculty of the | Stuttgart Conservatory. |
| ( | Stuttgart: Cotta, 1946-1962). |
| He held a conducting position at a | Stuttgart court theater from 1851 to 1861. |
| aag was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a | Stuttgart court. |
| 1773 in | Stuttgart, d. unknown) earned renown as a Cellist. |
| The | Stuttgart Daily Leader is a 5-day newspaper printed in |
| he Third Reich and Second World War than the | Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt of 1945. |
| The Water Tower | Stuttgart Degerloch is a bricked water tower in Stuttg |
| The water tower in | Stuttgart Degerloch has a diameter of 10.9 meters, a h |
| Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 2004. | |
| By Adelheid Popp, | Stuttgart: Dietz 1915 |
| On 23 November 2008 Veh parted ways with VfB | Stuttgart, due to the club's current performances. |
| ing ideological authority of the movement in | Stuttgart, during the time of Rau's political involvem |
| in vault at the 2007 World Championships in | Stuttgart, earning him an individual berth to the 2008 |
| 4 Bundesliga games for Waldhof Mannheim, VfB | Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt and VfL Bochum. |
| that office by a significant majority of the | Stuttgart electorate. |
| ology of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, the | Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible, the Westminster-Clar |
| Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1911. | |
| Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1904. | |
| 1692 when it was described as a 'traditional | Stuttgart event'. |
| 1927, | Stuttgart exhibition (including the Weissenhof Estate) |
| co-operation with the BfU he criticized the | Stuttgart exhibition "Environment 72" sharply. |
| Stuttgart, F. Enke, 1893 [5th edition, 1923]. | |
| ayed for 5 seasons in the Bundesliga for VfB | Stuttgart, F.C. Hansa Rostock and Hannover 96. |
| missal of Dan Petrescu after 84 minutes, but | Stuttgart failed to exploit their numerical advantage, |
| ry for Hamburger SV, SpVgg Unterhaching, VfB | Stuttgart, FC Schalke 04, Kaiserslautern, TSG 1899 Hof |
| nding champion Jim Courier, Australian Open, | Stuttgart finalist, former world no. 1 Stefan Edberg a |
| e held in Shenzhen, China, but were moved to | Stuttgart following the 2003 SARS outbreak in China. |
| e was an official ambassador for the city of | Stuttgart for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and Innsbruck at |
| Germany International Sami Khedira from Vfb | Stuttgart for €14 million. |
| was engaged in building the Neues Schloss in | Stuttgart for Karl Eugen, made an artistic reconnoiter |
| In the 2007-08 season | Stuttgart found it tougher as champions and finished s |
| n a further seven cities followed (including | Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Leipzig), but critical respon |
| Stuttgart: Franz Steiner. | |
| est Conductor of the Radio-Sinfonieorchester | Stuttgart from 1998-2004, where his work included a th |
| ndant (General Manager) of the Staatstheater | Stuttgart from 1985 until 1992. |
| 7), Munich (1938-44), Cologne (1945-51), and | Stuttgart from 1951 onwards. |
| He was a professor at the University of | Stuttgart from 1954 until his death in 1956. |
| She was then committed to the Staatsoper | Stuttgart from 1967-1970. |
| Marie died on 30 April 1882 in | Stuttgart, from complications resulting from the birth |
| Wendelin Braunwald (1838, Creglingen - 1889, | Stuttgart), German architect |
| award" at "Bollywood and Beyond" festival at | Stuttgart Germany in 2009 |
| He was born in | Stuttgart, Germany and died in Los Angeles, California |
| Herman Pilnik (8 January 1914, | Stuttgart, Germany - 12 November 1981, Caracas, Venezu |
| 993 World Championships in Athletics held in | Stuttgart, Germany she again finished second behind Gu |
| Live tracks recorded at Cannstatter Wasen in | Stuttgart, Germany on July 30, 2009. |
| ies in the lieder and oratorio repertoire in | Stuttgart, Germany with Hermann Reutter, Lore Fischer |
| was held at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in | Stuttgart, Germany on September 9 and September 10, 20 |
| Lake Mary, Fla., its European head office in | Stuttgart, Germany and its Asia/Pacific head office in |
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