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Concours Eurovision is the | Swiss Eurovision national selection. |
In 1974, Martell took part in the | Swiss Eurovision selection with the song "Mein Ruf n |
c and in 1984 made her first appearance in the | Swiss Eurovision Song Contest selection, where her s |
ative of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the | Swiss Evangelical Church Federation (comprising the |
as president of the Evangelical Association of | Swiss Evangelical Free Churches and of the ecumenica |
Following the | Swiss example (German) of 1920, the Evangelical Luth |
The u-blox group is listed on the SIX | Swiss Exchange and has offices in the USA, Singapore |
It has a secondary listing on the SIX | Swiss Exchange. |
Additionally, after the battle, the | Swiss executed the hundreds of German mercenaries th |
e Necker's salons were also a meetingplace for | Swiss expatriates such as Madame Geoffrin and the Ma |
He fought in the Italian and | Swiss expedition (1799-1800). |
ucky assistant to Alexander Suvorov during his | Swiss expedition of 1799-1800. |
ssociated primarily with his leadership of the | Swiss Expedition to Everest of 1952. |
From the remains of the | Swiss expedition Noyce "picked up some Vita-Weat, a |
In 1952, he took part in two | Swiss expeditions led by Raymond Lambert, the first |
ginal Bauhaus in Weimar, where he was close to | Swiss expressionist Johannes Itten. |
Emperor's Return is the second release by the | Swiss extreme metal band, Celtic Frost. |
eat beast in Greek) is the second album by the | Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released in O |
Morbid Tales is the debut album by the | Swiss extreme metal band, Celtic Frost. |
former left-handed bassist of the now defunct | Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost. |
Tragic Serenades is an EP by the | Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost. |
Olympic champion Paolo Bettini triumph, while | Swiss Fabian Cancellara won his first time trial wor |
the 2006 edition in Salzburg, which was won by | Swiss Fabian Cancellara. |
Although over 100 | Swiss families moved to the Gruetli area in the 1870 |
Swiss Family Robinson (1960), matte artist | |
This island is home to the | Swiss Family Treehouse. |
The Bolls, the | Swiss family of the title, have been banished to an |
ld film scenes for the television series, "The | Swiss Family Robinson". |
lled with roots from the tree above, which the | Swiss Family uses as cellar. |
Almost two years after the Disney film | Swiss Family Robinson was released to theaters, in 1 |
Before he wrote the book called | Swiss Family Robinson, Johann Wyss and his kids imag |
d see various scenes based on the Disney movie | Swiss Family Robinson. |
Tokyo Disneyland also has a | Swiss Family Treehouse, a late addition to the park; |
Disney's Sing Along Songs, Disneyland Fun, the | Swiss Family Treehouse sign was seen during the song |
11, 1818) is best remembered for his book The | Swiss Family Robinson. |
The | Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Islan |
For the 1940 film produced by RKO, see | Swiss Family Robinson (1940 film) |
omic book by of that name) and a score for The | Swiss Family Robinson. |
The | Swiss Family Robinson - The Complete Series was rele |
He was born in an aristocratic | Swiss family of long-standing military traditions. |
ants vs. Zombies' mechanics came from the film | Swiss Family Robinson. |
The | Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Islan |
ary 1999, Disneyland closed its version of the | Swiss Family Treehouse, and Imagineers re-themed the |
e (1959), Third Man on the Mountain (1959) and | Swiss Family Robinson (1960), as well as The Horsema |
m credits are Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939), | Swiss Family Robinson (1940), The Late George Apley |
ker Street (1956), Dangerous Moonlight (1941), | Swiss Family Robinson (1960), and I Was Monty's Doub |
The | Swiss Family Robinson (1973) |
In fact Barks did suggest a | Swiss Family Robinson in space comic to his editor C |
Swiss Family Treehouse is an attraction that feature | |
e Enid Blyton Secret Series, The Adventures of | Swiss Family Robinson (starring Richard Thomas), Ret |
The | Swiss Family Robinson was first published in 1812 an |
mes writer as "part Disney, part Jetsons, part | Swiss Family Robinson". |
It is currently owned by a | Swiss family |
Born as Yolande Elsa Maria Unternahrer to a | Swiss family in Paris, Beekman moved as a child to L |
Swiss Family Robinson (1974)-Canadian series starrin | |
The Adventures of | Swiss Family Robinson (1998)-New Zealand series |
Die Schweizer Familie (The | Swiss Family) is an opera by the Austrian composer J |
Victorian home beside it were sold to another | Swiss family, the Leunbergers who renamed the estate |
nation as an umbrella group for figures on the | Swiss far right. |
He was born in Balterswil into a | Swiss farming family as the second of seven children |
He soon founded the | Swiss Fascist Federation, which received 2 million l |
Born in the United States to a German-born | Swiss father, Leonhardt returned to Switzerland at a |
n in Geneva, the son of a Chinese mother and a | Swiss father, he began studying piano at a very youn |
ncashire, the daughter of a British mother and | Swiss father. |
War in Bosnia-Herzegovina started, he went to | Swiss FC St. Gallen. |
played for Italian Serie B side AC Perugia and | Swiss FC Lugano before moving back to Belgium to pla |
ey United, French Angers SCO and FC Istres and | Swiss FC Baulmes |
having played with FK Mornar, OFK Belgrade and | Swiss FC Sion, and left for Lokeren in January 2004. |
tball (soccer) striker who currently plays for | Swiss FC Chiasso. |
He continues to play amateur football with | Swiss FC. |
The | Swiss federal election, 1995 was a federal election |
ographie (Swisstopo is the common name for the | Swiss Federal Office of Topography) in Bern. |
He then went on to the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) to join |
al Energy Directors Switzerland (EnDK) and the | Swiss Federal Office of Energy (BFE) in Berne. |
According to data from the | Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture, the Swiss wine |
For example, the | Swiss Federal Office of Communications, the Broadcas |
Seats gained in the 1931 | Swiss federal election |
The | Swiss federal election, 1991 was a federal election |
Ceneri is being built under contract from the | Swiss Federal Government by the company AlpTransit G |
cognition as a visual artist, winning the 1991 | Swiss Federal Prize for Design and the 1994 Swiss Fe |
me became the first official spokesman for the | Swiss Federal Council when that role was created on |
f which CHF 1.5 million were subsidised by the | Swiss Federal Office of Culture, it was the most exp |
manner in which their cause was handled by the | Swiss federal authorities and the majority of Swiss |
The | Swiss Federal Council modified the ordinance regulat |
Elections to the | Swiss Federal Assembly, the federal parliament of Sw |
or row over language representation within the | Swiss Federal government, when his successor, Oswald |
The S-Bahn is operated by the | Swiss Federal Railways its German subsidiary SBB Gmb |
007, the newly elected legislature elected the | Swiss federal government, the Swiss Federal Council, |
e teacher, journalist and a translator for the | Swiss federal Chancellery (1869-1873). |
versity of Geneva from 1963 to 1969 and at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich unti |
Although the | Swiss Federal Constitution provided another example, |
e Constitution of 1848 and the creation of the | Swiss federal state. |
inished his doctoral studies in physics at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich in 193 |
The | Swiss federal election, 1971 was a federal election |
Elections to the | Swiss Federal Council were held on 15 December 1999 |
ctorate degree in biophysical chemistry at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1 |
ter Deutsche Bundesbahn closed the line, after | Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), the owners of half the |
He earned his doctorate from the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology under the inst |
ore becoming Professor of Biotechnology at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zuric |
arted in 2001 by Diethelm Wuertz, based at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. |
Challenge has taken place with support of the | Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) a |
IBM and the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology announce that |
a post-graduate researcher at the ETH Zurich ( | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), then went on |
On 11 July 1885, Stehlin was elected to the | Swiss Federal Council to succeed the deceased Josef |
He was elected to the | Swiss Federal Council on December 15, 1943, as the f |
The | Swiss federal election, 1955 was a federal election |
r's greatest admirers and collectors is former | Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher, since th |
went to Switzerland to study chemistry at the | Swiss Federal Institute (Polytechnikum) in Zurich wh |
The | Swiss federal election, 1979 was a federal election |
7, after working at Harvard University and the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. |
Internationally the party is comparable to the | Swiss Federal Democratic Union, a conservative Prote |
The tool was subsequently developed at the | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich) in a |
The | Swiss federal election, 1999 was a federal election |
ostdoctoral study in Paris, he returned to the | Swiss Federal Institute to teach (1892), in 1893 he |
originally came to Budapest as a member of the | Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Trade. |
From October 1996 he was Vice President of the | Swiss Federal Constitution (Federal Verfassungsschut |
Federal Chancellor of Switzerland, a | Swiss federal government official |
e family business he became a professor at the | Swiss Federal Institute in Zurich. |
The | Swiss federal election, 1951 was a federal election |
The | Swiss federal election, 1947 was a federal election |
The | Swiss federal election, 1959 was a federal election |
Due to aging antennas the | Swiss Federal Government has decided to shut down HB |
st at Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne ( | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Lausanne) do |
katers are usually barred, the ISU allowed the | Swiss federation to include Stephane Lambiel and Den |
he Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, the | Swiss Federation of Trade Unions, the Green Party of |
chosen president of the Permanent Court of the | Swiss Federation. |
The band went on their first UK tour with | Swiss female band Kleenex, in May 1979 after Rough T |
witzerland - January 6, 1961, Ebersberg) was a | Swiss female poet. |
LiLiPUT were a | Swiss female post-punk/new wave band active from 197 |
When asked to speak to | Swiss feminists, however, she always refused, becaus |
Willy Fitting (born 25 January 1925) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Paul Meister (born 20 January 1926) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Patrice Gaille (born 15 April 1956) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Alain Barudoni (born 19 April 1940) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Olivier Carrard (born 19 November 1956) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Sandor Gombay (born 22 October 1938) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Janos Mohoss (born 21 June 1936) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Paul Barth (born 9 May 1921) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Michel Poffet (born 24 August 1957) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Jean Gontier (born 26 January 1942) is a | Swiss fencer. |
Fridolin Kurmann (born December 12, 1912) is a | Swiss field hockey player who competed in the 1936 S |
He was part of the | Swiss field handball team, which won the bronze meda |
His last fight was against | Swiss fighter Azem Maksutaj on 7 September in Bratis |
The | Swiss Figure Skating Championships (officially named |
August 13, 1986 in Worb, Canton of Bern) is a | Swiss figure skater. |
Markus Arthur Germann is a | Swiss figure skater. |
Yolande Jobin (born May 30, 1930) is a | Swiss figure skater. |
Peter von Gunten (born 1941) is a | Swiss film director, cinematographer and screenwrite |
the strength of a publicity photograph by the | Swiss film director Louis Mercanton. |
Jacob Berger (born 1963) is a | Swiss film director and screenwriter. |
Francis Reusser (born 1942) is a | Swiss film director. |
Niklaus Schilling (born 23 April 1944) is a | Swiss film director, cinematographer and screenwrite |
Louis Mercanton (1879-1932) was a | Swiss film director, Screenwriter and actor. |
biras has also appeared in the French language | Swiss film Fin de Siecle playing the part of Alison, |
ngadin/Segl on April 18. 1984) was an Austrian | Swiss film and theatre director. |
Black Out is a 1970 | Swiss film directed by Jean-Louis Roy. |
Gripsholm is a 2000 | Swiss film directed by Xavier Koller. |
Villi Hermann (born 1941) is a | Swiss film director and screenwriter. |
Yves Yersin (born 4 October 1942) is a | Swiss film director. |
Marie-Louise is a 1944 German-language | Swiss film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and an uncr |
r Koller (born 1944, Schwyz, Switzerland) is a | Swiss film director and screenwriter. |
For the 1999 | Swiss film, see Beresina, or the Last Days of Switze |
n to become one of the most widely distributed | Swiss films. |
toria Hyde (2nd) was planned to be sent to the | Swiss final, as RSI announced on 15 November. |
The | Swiss finished in 7th place. |
Fidenas Investment Ltd., a | Swiss firm based in the Bahamas, began purchasing sh |
Swiss firm Roche has licensed Hetero Drugs, an India | |
d its brands are currently a subsidiary of the | Swiss firm Adecco. |
It is designed by the | Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron and will be located on |
t Turin University who was now working for the | Swiss firm of A Wander Ltd on a project to extract a |
living at the factory which was taken over by | Swiss firm, Nestle. |
Swiss firms also neglected the interests, particular | |
Some | Swiss firms in adapting to the restructured German e |
sionally in the USISL, Major League Soccer and | Swiss First Division. |
cia (Spanish second level) and FC Sion (in the | Swiss first division). |
In 2002, he moved to another | Swiss first division club, BSC Young Boys, before re |
The reversed | Swiss flag became the symbol of the Red Cross Moveme |
d with white letters - using the colors of the | Swiss Flag. |
In his | Swiss flat, the caretaker denotes, Magda did somethi |
ent of goods they had booked on board the same | Swiss flight, which they insist now must be driven t |
The play, based on the | Swiss folk hero, was selected in honor of Staub. |
There are also some | Swiss folk songs like "Dorma bain" or "Les feuilles |
Spirit is the first full-length album by the | Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. |
Laura Gonzenbach (1842-1878) was a | Swiss folklorist, active in Messina, who collected f |
ked to rebuild Basel into the premier force in | Swiss football and achieved greater success than whe |
llenge League after three years in the highest | Swiss football league. |
Rudolf Scheurer (born 1925), | Swiss football referee |
by the club and given a three match ban by the | Swiss Football Association. |
FC Brugg, a | Swiss football club, from the town of Brugg in Canto |
Dylan Gissi (born 27 April 1991) is an | Swiss football defender. |
Claudio Lustenberger (born 1987), a | Swiss football defender |
in La Chaux-de-Fonds - died 20 May 2000) was a | Swiss football (soccer) player, who was nicknamed Ki |
Schmiedlin (2 June 1897 - 2 July 1981) was an | Swiss football (soccer) player who competed in the 1 |
Jaccard (8 October 1907 - 15 April 2008) was a | Swiss football midfielder. |
z (11 February 1896 - 13 November 1977) was an | Swiss football (soccer) player who competed in the 1 |
Pascal Cerrone (born 12 June 1981) is a | Swiss football defender, who currently plays for FC |
Nicolas Beney (born 14 September 1980) is a | Swiss football goalkeeper, who currently plays for F |
ulver (28 December 1902 - 8 April 1977) was an | Swiss football (soccer) player who competed in the 1 |
Dienst (9 September 1919 - 1 June 1998) was a | Swiss football referee who was born in Basle. |
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