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Swiss cheese has a piquant, but not very sharp, tast | |
Swiss cheese without eyes is known as “blind.” | |
It has smaller "eyes" (the holes in | Swiss cheese). |
Then roast pork, glazed ham, | Swiss cheese, and thinly-sliced dill pickles are add |
nt foods: chocolate cake, ice-cream, a pickle, | Swiss cheese, salami, a lollipop, a cherry pie, a sa |
roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with | swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing. |
sharpness of mature cheddar, the nuttiness of | Swiss cheese, and the bite of Parmesan. |
A system is analogous to a stack of slices of | Swiss cheese. |
19th century when the king of Denmark invited | Swiss cheesemakers to teach their skill. |
Swiss cheeses are formed and flavored through the br | |
g a cheese with the same general components as | Swiss cheeses, the Dutch ended up with a cheese that |
Werner-Award, | Swiss Chemical Society (1960) |
acid ester developed in 1952 by Ciba-Geigy, a | Swiss chemical company (later Novartis and then Syng |
The prize was shared with | Swiss chemist Paul Karrer for his work on other vita |
erger (October 19, 1872 - July 13, 1954) was a | Swiss chemist and textile engineer who in 1908 inven |
29, 1865 - May 26, 1957) was a Crimea German, | Swiss chemist who together with Bernard Napieralski |
1938), | Swiss chemist and Nobel Chemistry laureate |
Paola Zanetti (born 22 March 1981) is a | Swiss chemist working at Imperial College London. |
Guye FRS (12 June 1862 - 27 March 1922) was a | Swiss chemist that was awarded the Davy Medal in 192 |
first synthesized from ergot alkaloids by the | Swiss chemist, Albert Hofmann, in 1938. |
This came from techniques invented by the | Swiss chemist, Henri Dreyfus. |
As a teenager, he once beat the national | Swiss chess champion. |
He shared 1st at St. Gallen 1901 ( | Swiss Chess Championship) and became a co-champion. |
Henri Grob (1904-1974), a | Swiss chess master |
d critique of the ideas behind the work of the | Swiss child psychologist. |
1963 in Carona, Switzerland) was a German-born | Swiss children's writer known for her work with fair |
Allen discloses his love of | Swiss chocolate, prompting Edward to later ask Murac |
ir would also always offer to their passengers | Swiss chocolates. |
in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont to a family of | Swiss chocolatiers who had emigrated from the canton |
ion on the 2007 Christmas album Chris Squire's | Swiss Choir. |
ionist Larry McDonald, drummers Rod Youngs and | Swiss Chris, New York Dub poet Ras Tesfa, and a host |
Tschudi (1505-1572) author of the influential | Swiss chronicle, or Chronicon Helveticum. |
It gained a favorable hold on the | Swiss churches, who had found the First Confession t |
betomagus's music, they have collaborated with | Swiss circuit bending duo Voice Crack, Dutch cellist |
a from other European countries to the various | Swiss cities, so much so that it has become the nerv |
In 1895 Gabriel Narutowicz became a | Swiss citizen and, after completing his studies, he |
Alder was born as a | Swiss citizen in Germany. |
She is the first | Swiss citizen to have ever earned the Swiss Abroad P |
After becoming a | Swiss citizen in 1925 he worked in the chemical indu |
In 2005 he became | Swiss citizen through marriage. |
als were free to ignore the fact that he was a | Swiss citizen and bearer of a Swiss passport, since |
y the greatest act of courage performed by any | Swiss citizen in the Nazi era. |
At the end of his life, he was a | Swiss citizen. |
rom Germany due to Nazism and in 1948 became a | Swiss citizen. |
The same year he became a | Swiss citizen. |
One Briton, one German, and two | Swiss citizens were reportedly kidnapped. |
Like all male | Swiss citizens, Federer was subject to compulsory mi |
His | Swiss citizenship was removed in 1943 due to this id |
Born in Brazil, Eduardo applied for | Swiss citizenship in September 2006 after having liv |
He has a | Swiss citizenship and played there as a non-import p |
Born in Switzerland, Gerhardt also holds | Swiss citizenship. |
y of the Nordostbahn, and was granted honorary | Swiss citizenship. |
lexander de Rohan was born with dual Czech and | Swiss citizenship. |
Named for the | Swiss city of Bern, where it was signed, the treaty |
tains in eastern France several miles from the | Swiss city of Geneva and a bit less than 100 miles ( |
This renowned exhibition institution in the | Swiss City Basel can look back on a long tradition o |
The | Swiss city of Kreuzlingen is considered part of the |
It was located in the old part of the | Swiss city of Bern, in the upper section of Spitalga |
The | Swiss city hosted the championships previously in 19 |
The | Swiss city had hosted the event previously in 1931 ( |
d by the Turkish Civil Code, modified from the | Swiss Civil Code |
pril 14, 2008) was an internationally renowned | Swiss clarinetist. |
de Bavier, was a celebrated twentieth-century | Swiss clarinettist and orchestral conductor. |
, Lausanne - 4 July 1789, Aix-les-Bains) was a | Swiss classical scholar and translator. |
otti (June 29, 1954 - February 16, 2005) was a | Swiss classical music conductor, best known for oper |
rommelynck made a number of recordings for the | Swiss Claves label. |
The author is often identified with a | Swiss cleric named in a document from 1214, though l |
linical depression, and spent nearly a year in | Swiss clinics. |
March 19 - Ferdinand Berthoud, | Swiss clockmaker and maker of scientific instruments |
GANT is a formerly Swedish but currently | Swiss clothing brand of American heritage launched i |
m in Basel, Switzerland and the former home of | Swiss club FC Basel. |
gerian football striker, currently playing for | Swiss club FC Sion. |
oupean soccer player, who currently plays with | Swiss club FC Bavois. |
he left and played the 2003-04 season with the | Swiss club HC Davos. |
FC Carl Zeiss Jena, Peters was scouted by the | Swiss club FC Bazenheid in 2006. |
Since summer 2009 he has been playing in | Swiss club FC Motlingen. |
On September 24, 2010, Senderos signed for | Swiss club Sdent BBC Nyon. |
On 5 May 2010, his transfer to | Swiss Club FC Luzern was announced. |
s given the title of honorary president of the | Swiss Club in Hungary. |
He now works as director for the | swiss club Servette FC since june 2011. |
He managed the Dutch national side, | Swiss club side Lausanne Sports, the Turkish nationa |
He continued in | Swiss club BSC Young Boys, Montenegrin FK Mogren and |
er division, but made a successful career with | Swiss club FC Thun, where he played at 2005-06 UEFA |
The small | Swiss club reached its highest peak in European comp |
In the summer of 2005, he moved to the | Swiss club SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, a club of the |
regarded as bad signing, Buckley was loaned to | Swiss club FC Basel 1893 for the 2006-07 season. |
In 1965 he joined | Swiss club FC Basel as player-manager. |
May 2009, Hamza signed a pre-contract with the | Swiss club FC Luzern. |
He played for this | Swiss club until 1995. |
After six years in Israel, he moved at 2006 to | Swiss club Winterthur. |
ein, Ukraine and Cyprus before signing for the | Swiss club in 2009. |
Warriors in Liberia before moving to his first | Swiss club, Lucerne, in 1997. |
oring form caught the eye of many Austrian and | Swiss clubs but he eventually joined Liechtensteiner |
bout ten years ago at little events or in tiny | Swiss clubs and ever since his passion for electroni |
He has had spells at several | Swiss clubs and the French team Angers SCO, on 5 Sep |
as a defender for several different French and | Swiss clubs. |
It was established in 1963 with | Swiss co-operation, in order to provide purposeful q |
tness of the cameras flash by the time and the | Swiss coach didn't manage to get them away of the ba |
It lies between the | Swiss Col de la Forclaz and Chamonix. |
It is currently owned by a | Swiss collector. |
1761 Jacques Marcus went with Henry Bouquet, a | Swiss colonel in the Royal American Regiment, to set |
y County in 1869 that provided the core of the | Swiss colony of Gruetli (now Gruetli-Laager). |
teinberger (born January 6, 1933, Luzern) is a | Swiss comedian, writer, director and actor. |
1975), | Swiss comic writer |
He was also a member of the | Swiss Committee for Water Economy. |
This article is about a | Swiss commune. |
e job because the racial laws did not apply to | Swiss companies. |
the Depression slowed the development of many | Swiss companies. |
be a new coaster called Raptor produced by the | swiss company B&M. |
At that time no | Swiss company had the necessary production capacity, |
promise by competition from Corsica Ferries, a | Swiss company that, nevertheless, is headquartered i |
de Bruyne sold control of Aero Research to the | Swiss company Ciba, but remained as managing directo |
lip Morris owned Marlboro mark from an unknown | Swiss company |
Firmenich SA is a private | Swiss company in the perfume and flavor business, it |
oped with the film camera company ARRI and the | Swiss company Studer. |
trademark for a series of watches made by the | Swiss company Mondaine Watch Ltd. |
In 1963, he joined A. Baur & Co., a | Swiss company founded in 1897 in Sri Lanka. |
Georg Fischer ( | Swiss company) |
In 1960, Wander, a | Swiss company, bought the rights to Poppycock and mo |
Michael Gier (born 19 July 1967) is a | Swiss competition rower and Olympic champion. |
In 1987 he decided to merge with its | Swiss competitor - Brown Boveri Ltd. |
He is also the bassist for | Swiss composer Jurg Wickihalder, with whom he has to |
July 5, 1942 in Ersigen, Canton of Bern) is a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
Erich Schmid was a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
dedicated to the memory of an old friend, the | Swiss composer Arthur Honegger, who like Poulenc had |
Thierry Lang (born 1956) is a | Swiss composer and jazz pianist. |
He studied theory and composition with the | Swiss composer Hans Ulrich Lehmann and continued his |
April 28 - Hermann Suter, | Swiss composer and conductor (d. |
oret (20 September 1866 - 19 April 1943) was a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
phonie Liturgique is the Third Symphony by the | Swiss composer Arthur Honegger. |
0, Kaiserstuhl, Aargau - June 22, 1926), was a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
Eugen Keller (born March 19 1947, Aarau) is a | Swiss composer, jazz pianist and improvising musicia |
h Samuel "Marcel" Sulzberger (1876-1941) was a | Swiss composer, pianist and music author. |
For the | Swiss composer, see Jean Perrin (composer). |
Jean-Luc Darbellay (born 2 July 1946) is a | Swiss composer, conductor, clarinetist and physician |
The eminent | Swiss composer, Hans Haug studied at the Basle Conse |
, Zurich - 30 September 1993, Dietlikon) was a | Swiss composer, pianist, and organist. |
Michael Jarrell (born 8 October 1958) is a | Swiss composer. |
Heidi Baader-Nobs (b. 5 December 1940) is a | Swiss composer. |
Carl Aeschbacher (1886-1944), | Swiss composer; father of Adrian and Niklaus |
He was one of the first | Swiss composers who experimented with bitonal and tr |
throughout Europe as one of the most important | Swiss composers of his generation. |
champion of music by contemporary Turkish and | Swiss composers. |
Pierre Dudan : Pierre Valmorin, | Swiss compositor |
otiations between Madonna's management and the | Swiss concert promoter, Good News. |
Walther Aeschbacher (1901-1969), | Swiss conductor and composer |
Through the influence of Paul Sacher, | Swiss conductor and patron of the arts and sciences, |
2, 1920, Chavornay, Vaud - July 4, 2004) was a | Swiss conductor and violinist, student of Ernest Ans |
In 1992, | Swiss conductor Matthias Bamert became principal con |
n 2 October 1901 - died 6 December 1969) was a | Swiss conductor and composer of classical music. |
ugust 1970 in Riggisberg, Canton of Bern) is a | Swiss conductor and flutist. |
Philippe Bach (born 1974), is a | Swiss conductor and current music director of Meinin |
Michel Corboz (born February 14, 1934) is a | Swiss conductor. |
d , 11 November 1883 - 20 February 1969) was a | Swiss conductor. |
her (April 30, 1917 - November 30, 1995) was a | Swiss conductor. |
on Rickenbacher (born 20 May 1940, Basel) is a | Swiss conductor. |
Niklaus Aeschbacher (1917-1995), | Swiss conductor; son of Carl, brother of Adrian |
Protestant and the Catholic cantons of the Old | Swiss Confederacy during the Reformation in Switzerl |
States to emulate the courage and union of the | Swiss Confederacy and gained a temporary victory whe |
Protestant and the Catholic cantons of the Old | Swiss Confederacy during the reformation in Switzerl |
Pascal Couchepin, former President of the | Swiss Confederation |
Marcel Pilet-Golaz, former President of the | Swiss Confederation |
South Africa) as well as the President of the | Swiss Confederation and representatives of the UN, t |
ime it is the goal of the participation of the | Swiss Confederation to the sustainability of this in |
, 2002, after examining the application of the | Swiss Confederation for membership in the United Nat |
1516 to London, but the reconciliation of the | Swiss Confederation and the emperor with France made |
From 1795 to 1797 he governed (for the | Swiss Confederation) the Italian-speaking districts |
raordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the | Swiss Confederation, and in 1913 he was transferred |
This label is mutually supported by the | Swiss Confederation, the Swiss Cantons and the Princ |
ective between the government of Baden and the | Swiss Confederation. |
Two years later Basel joined the | Swiss Confederation. |
supported a proposal for the state to join the | Swiss Confederation. |
all Ligurian communities, on the model of the | Swiss Confederation. |
olics; at the same time it was admitted to the | Swiss Confederation. |
1830-31 had a significant impact on the former | Swiss Confederation. |
f the film Visages Suisses of the 700th of the | Swiss Confederation's Foundation. |
ny director, he presided over and inspired the | Swiss conglomerate for sport timing, “Swiss Timing” |
onship Final while the rest joined eight-round | Swiss consolation tournament. |
It was regarded as the chief authority on | Swiss constitutional matters up to 1798. |
Central European Jews (principally through the | Swiss Consular Office of Carl Lutz). |
He retired from the | Swiss consular service in 1961. |
Swiss consular officials were able to visit them on | |
But the undaunted | Swiss continually closed ranks and pushed forward. |
From 1920 crossbreeding with Brown | Swiss continued on State farms and some Ayrshire bul |
rz (1981, 1987, 1989; English translation: The | Swiss Corridor) |
and Hollyhurst Road, (apparently named after a | Swiss cottage type structure previously there in the |
The | Swiss Cottage Central Library is the central library |
Swiss Cottage Station | |
Swiss Cottage Secondary School is a government secon | |
n the Jubilee Line, between West Hampstead and | Swiss Cottage and on the Metropolitan Line between B |
Swiss Cottage Central Library. | |
pstead Theatre is a theatre in the vicinity of | Swiss Cottage and Belsize Park, in the London Boroug |
Burrenwood is comparable with the | Swiss cottage at Cahir; Derrymore, Bessbrook, Newry, |
h the Metropolitan Line's adjacent sub-surface | Swiss Cottage station (platforms 1 and 2 were Metrop |
rough Students 1 Polonia Ladies Reading Aces 1 | Swiss Cottage Wessex |
It is about 250 metres south west of | Swiss Cottage tube station. |
It is situated near the | Swiss Cottage which he built in the 1850s, which is |
There is a | Swiss cottage located inside the park. |
own to the east; Camden Town to the south, and | Swiss Cottage to the west. |
Victorian wooden chalet locally known as the ' | Swiss Cottage'; |
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