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2002: | Swiss League top goalscorer (with FCBasel) |
He signed with HC Lausanne of the | Swiss League in 2007. |
nd played with them for ten years, winning the | Swiss League Championship five times, the Swiss Cup |
pe, including in Switzerland (where he won the | Swiss league championship and cup in 2002) and Croat |
cked-out 2004-05 season, Gelinas played in the | Swiss league for HC Lugano and Morges. |
Lausanne for a season, scoring 14 goals in 21 | Swiss league matches. |
Swiss League Cup: 1973 | |
ams from lower leagues (their level within the | Swiss league pyramid is given in parentheses below). |
brief engagement managing FC St. Gallen in the | Swiss League during the 1985-86 season. |
Swiss League Winner: 1 | |
ams from lower leagues (their level within the | Swiss league pyramid is given in parentheses below). |
er highlights include helping FC Basel win the | Swiss League championship titles in 2002, 2004 and 2 |
Swiss League Cup winner: 1973 | |
Lacouture returned to the | Swiss League and played 15 games for HC Lugano in th |
Swiss League Cup Winner: 3 | |
pids, Himelfarb signed with HC Lausanne of the | Swiss League on May 30, 2007 . |
reer he played in the 2nd Austrian, German and | Swiss league. |
001 and 2002 he was also the top scorer in the | Swiss league. |
ional League A since the reorganization of the | Swiss league. |
r AC Bellinzona in the 2005-2006 season of the | Swiss League. |
ague as well as one season for EHC Chur of the | Swiss League. |
Swiss League: 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977 | |
Swiss League: 1993-94 | |
Swiss League: 2007-08, 2009-10 | |
Swiss League: 1972, 1973, 1980 | |
y in Europe spending time in the Austrian, and | Swiss leagues. |
ion for blasphemy and his participation in the | Swiss left's struggle against fascism and pro-Nazi s |
Burlamaqui (24 June 1694 - 3 April 1748) was a | Swiss legal and political theorist, who popularised |
Professor Hans Caspar von der Crone, a leading | Swiss legal and corporate governance expert, had con |
around Budapest, declaring them annexes of the | Swiss legation. |
This magazine dealt with Alsatian and | Swiss legends in Alsatian. |
Further | Swiss legislation demands a stop of road building in |
He was invited through the | Swiss Leonard Euler Center of the European Research |
ember 3, 1745, Bern - February 3, 1832), was a | Swiss liberal writer. |
sition of the Austrian government, the Allies, | Swiss liberals, the Swiss-Italians and the Swiss-Fre |
Leopold Biberti - | Swiss Lieutenant |
Swiss Life Arena holds 5,000 people. | |
Swiss Life Arena is an arena in Luzern, Switzerland. | |
It is named for the | Swiss Life insurance company. |
building in the neighborhood beating the Tour | Swiss Life. |
es of silicon pixel detectors developed at the | Swiss Light Source, and commercialised by Dectris. |
Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913), | Swiss linguist |
thousand people, yet instantly identifiable as | Swiss, Liricas Analas takes the concept of Lokalpatr |
The single itself reached place 10 in | Swiss list and place 13 in the Norwegian. |
The | Swiss Literary Archives (SLA - Schweizerische Litera |
e literary remains of Welti are located in the | Swiss Literary Archives in Bern. |
Christian Belz (born September 11, 1974) is a | Swiss long-distance runner. |
Neither | Swiss luger managed to challenge for the top positio |
cher (born March 14, 1985 in Biel/Bienne) is a | Swiss luger who has competed since 1999. |
Elisabeth Nagele was a | Swiss luger who competed in the early 1960s. |
er (September 12, 1863 - March 31, 1931) was a | Swiss Lutheran theologian. |
Armand Nicolet is a | Swiss luxury watch manufacturer located in Tramelan, |
ne) that are often similar in name to high end | Swiss luxury brands to try to improve their image. |
ian, markets seeking to keep alive interest in | Swiss luxury watchmaking; an industry that seemed at |
Oris is a brand of | Swiss luxury wristwatches. |
In 1988, the Rembrandt group founded the | Swiss luxury goods company, Richemont, which in turn |
modern plant to manufacture pellet feed using | Swiss machinery and know how. |
n reading the standard for the use of the name | Swiss made on a watch, the reader must bear in mind |
ort and marketing of their outstanding quality | Swiss Made watches. |
The Nano Living System is a | Swiss made "green" pre-engineered concept for reside |
d in several other advertisements such as, H-Q | Swiss Made, La coppa del nonno and Mercedes. |
industry is stratified over the definition of | Swiss made. |
"The | Swiss Maid" was a 1962 hit for Del Shannon. |
who recorded it in 1961 under the title "Fair | Swiss Maiden". |
Twobones is a | Swiss Mainstream-jazz band founded in 1986. |
land and Denmark Opens in 2007; and the India, | Swiss, Malaysia, and French Opens in 2008. |
In the final, the | Swiss managed to tie the game in the 10th end, forci |
iemann-Stirnemann after marrying her long-time | Swiss manager Oliver Stirnemann on 11 July 1997. |
ncillon, born 10 July 1834 in Lausanne,was the | Swiss manager of Longines watches and an entrepreneu |
Wilhelm Schmidlin (de), | Swiss manufacturer and founder of the Wilhelm Schmid |
Jovial is a | Swiss manufacturer of watches, with headquarters in |
r C7 was a Group C prototype race car built by | Swiss manufacturer Sauber for competition in the Wor |
Sandoz | Swiss manufactures high quality watches, while Sando |
RTSI announced that the | Swiss Mara e Meo contest would be used to select the |
Toggenburgs possess a general | Swiss Marked pattern with various dilutions. |
Nyon, a | Swiss market town, is the nearest main town travelli |
They are black all over with white ' | Swiss' markings (one colour that goes in two lines d |
ter leaving Turkey, she recruits her ex-lover, | Swiss master-criminal Walter Harper (Maximilian Sche |
In 1974-75, he was President of the | Swiss Mathematical Society. |
July 27 - Johann Bernoulli, | Swiss mathematician (died 1748) |
April 15 - Leonhard Euler, | Swiss mathematician (died 1783) |
August 16 - Jakob Bernoulli, | Swiss mathematician (born 1654) |
Johann Jakob Balmer (1825-1898), | Swiss mathematician and physicist |
February 6 - Nicolaus II Bernoulli, | Swiss mathematician (d. |
December 27 - Jakob Bernoulli, | Swiss mathematician (d. |
Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux, | Swiss mathematician and astronomer (born 1718) |
Sergio Albeverio (born 17 January 1939) is a | Swiss mathematician working in the field of differen |
Paul Bernays (1888 - 1977), a | Swiss mathematician born in London |
Following the work of the | Swiss mathematician Simon Antoine Jean L'Huilier (17 |
date unknown - Johann II Bernoulli, | Swiss mathematician (born 1710) |
January 4 - Gabriel Cramer, | Swiss mathematician (born 1704) |
The objects are named after the | Swiss mathematician Walter Nef (1919-), who introduc |
It is named after | Swiss mathematician Hugo Hadwiger. |
September - Leonhard Euler, | Swiss mathematician and physicist (born 1707). |
2002 Euler is an asteroid named after the | Swiss mathematician and physicist Leonhard Euler. |
- July 31, 1726, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a | Swiss mathematician and was one of the many prominen |
ncherel (16 January 1885 - 4 March 1967) was a | Swiss mathematician. |
1970 in Zurich, Switzerland) was a German and | Swiss mathematician. |
In his letters to | Swiss mathematicians, he wrote that he had important |
undart" or "dialect" rap of more traditionally | Swiss MCs. |
Kaspar Brunner (died 1561) was a | Swiss mechanic best known for his construction of th |
At the time | Swiss mechanical watches dominated world markets. |
September 20, 1902 - September 17, 1967) was a | Swiss medical doctor and Catholic mystic. |
two hamburgers entitled The Southwest and the | Swiss Melt as well as another burger entitled the In |
952, by Lucien George and Victor Russenberger ( | Swiss members of an otherwise French expedition). |
The task force was composed of volunteer | Swiss members of the Disaster Relief Unit, equipped |
Camps for the Swedish and | Swiss members and their staffs are located in the so |
ined a British regiment composed of German and | Swiss men recruited at first from the armies of Euro |
He was the coach of the | Swiss men's national ice hockey team from the 1997/1 |
used until the end of the 18th century by the | Swiss Mennonite churches. |
n was originally settled in 1819 by a group of | Swiss Mennonites wishing to escape religious persecu |
In Switzerland, the | Swiss Mennonites were referred to as Die Stillen im |
The | Swiss Mennonites are the oldest and possibly the mos |
groups are among the most conservative of all | Swiss Mennonites outside the Amish. |
Men's National Team from 1974 to 1980, and the | Swiss Men's National team from 1981 to 1983. |
nce commanded by Henry of Guise and German and | Swiss mercenaires commanded by Fabien I, Burgrave of |
It became a symbol of the sacrifices of | Swiss mercenaries in foreign service following popul |
e Musique by Jean-Jacques Rousseau claims that | Swiss mercenaries were threatened with severe punish |
Singing of Kuhreihen was forbidden to | Swiss mercenaries because they led to nostalgia to t |
Swiss mercenaries brought grapevines from that regio | |
he was widely regarded to be the puppet of his | Swiss mercenaries and "allies", who held real milita |
es, towns, and the Santa Hermandad, as well as | Swiss mercenaries. |
One night, a | Swiss mercenary soldier in the Serbian army, Captain |
My Blood Is Fire was a | Swiss metalcore band started in early 2001 and split |
the early 1960s Lindbom was a disciple of the | Swiss metaphysician Frithjof Schuon, who is the fore |
von Wild or Heinrich Wild I (1833-1902) was a | Swiss meteorologist and physicist. |
cherer (born 1981 in Zurich, Switzerland) is a | Swiss mezzosoprano. |
It was tested on | Swiss mice and found to be very toxic, though not th |
It was provided that England and the | Swiss might also join the league. |
In 1939 the | Swiss military could muster 430,000 troops, approxim |
However, | Swiss military equipment was not on a par with that |
Sigmund von Erlach (1614-1699) | Swiss Military Commander during the Swiss peasant wa |
ge word often used when referring to German or | Swiss military formations (although used by Germans |
allaz (January 2, 1875-January 24, 1944) was a | Swiss military figure, publisher and fascist. |
(1435 - 6 April 1489) was mayor of Zurich and | Swiss military leader. |
productions have included the ballet Leda, the | Swiss Milkmaid (1823) and works by Dany Boon, Charle |
Niggli Foundation awards medals to outstanding | Swiss mineral scientists below the age of 35 with a |
The Princess worked as a translator for the | Swiss Ministry of Tourism, being fluent in French, E |
Swiss Miss (1938) (uncredited) | |
h Seas Scare" / "Mystery Mountain" / "Scooby's | Swiss Miss" / "Poor Little Richbillies" / "Alaskan K |
rt was sung by Oliver Hardy from the 1938 film | Swiss Miss, made with his comic partner Stan Laurel. |
rved as a missionary for the LDS Church in the | Swiss Mission of the church in the 1960s and has bee |
At the | Swiss Mission Hospital Rev Heese spoke to Boer Priso |
"Breath of Life" ( | Swiss Mix) |
"Swabian-Alemannic democracy" inspired by the | Swiss model of direct democracy, while Bernhard Diet |
wn in writing as Oeconomus or Oikonomos, was a | Swiss monk and religious Reformer who was prominent |
ng children in Vietnam and later worked with a | Swiss Montessori preschool teacher in Makati was ask |
Dean was born in Menziken to a | Swiss mother and an Indian physician from Trinidad. |
She is a transracial adoptee, born to a | Swiss mother and a Nigerian father. |
He was born in Vevey, Switzerland to a | Swiss mother and a South African father. |
en-en-Genevois, France, on 6 January 1898 to a | Swiss mother and an unknown father. |
Born to an Italian father and a | Swiss mother, Morganella is a product of the FC Base |
Switzerland, to a German father, Peter, and a | Swiss mother, Marianne. |
fast to Alexander Craig, a tea merchant, and a | Swiss mother, Marie Metzenen, from a family with a p |
eide was born the son of a German father and a | Swiss mother. |
Dominique Aegerter (born 1990), | Swiss motorcycle racer |
ignette that is normally required to travel on | Swiss motorways. |
d Glarus cantons in Switzerland is a very rare | Swiss mountain goat which is adapted to high altitud |
It supports collaborative projects in remote | Swiss mountain areas and nurse education. |
Swiss mountain dog or Sennenhund called Swiss mounta | |
usiness people being flown off to the top of a | Swiss mountain for a reception). |
and Whippet, Bernese Mountain Dog and Greater | Swiss Mountain Dog, and finally the Bull Mastiff and |
oats on thei daily grazing trips higher up the | Swiss mountain. |
9 July 1845, and he claimed that she died in a | Swiss mountaineering accident later in the same year |
land honours him with a stamp about his famous | SWISS mouse Jimmy Flitz. |
Green originally obtained their 3T3 cells from | Swiss mouse embryo tissue. |
In 1903, with labor troubles looming, Vassar | Swiss moved their production 80 miles (130 km) west |
Kong products are assembled in Hong Kong using | Swiss movements from ETA SA. |
Elgin, Hamilton, and Waltham, and switched to | Swiss movements as early as the 1940s in their wrist |
r at a much lower price than that charged by a | Swiss multinational. |
itzerland, that is of approximately 90% of all | Swiss municipalities. |
Buchegg Castle is a castle in the | Swiss municipality of Kyburg-Buchegg in the canton o |
Basel (German: Museum der Kulturen Basel) is a | Swiss museum of ethnography with large and important |
talian language song "Era stupendo" won at the | Swiss Music Awards as the qualifying song for Switze |
eek of 8 October 2009, the song debuted on the | Swiss Music Charts at number 65 and peaked at number |
he Canadian Singles Chart and number 65 on the | Swiss Music Charts. |
Double (pronounced doo-BLAY) was a | Swiss music duo best remembered for their 1986 hit s |
The | Swiss Music Charts (German: Schweizer Hitparade) are |
atured in Swedish Sverigetopplistan chart, and | Swiss Music Charts. |
Boiled Kilt joined in as a Support beside the | Swiss music group Swamp Terrorists the complete 'Hel |
He is acting chairman of the | Swiss Music Pedagogic Association. |
In Switzerland the album debuted at #4 in the | Swiss Music Charts where it sold 35,000+ copies and |
2005 was a big year for | Swiss music, with the charts becoming steadier yet l |
Shakedown are a | Swiss musical project, known internationally for the |
rn June 7, 1975 in Adliswil, Switzerland) is a | Swiss musician und singer (baritone). |
e Lee (August 5, 1963 - October 5, 2010) was a | Swiss musician and vocalist, best known as the vocal |
orn 9 October 1959, Zurich, Switzerland), is a | Swiss musician best known for being a core member of |
The score was composed by | Swiss Musician Kurt Oldman. |
rn 16 October 1971 in Amden, Switzerland) is a | Swiss musician, singer and actor. |
composition, though it includes many talented | Swiss musicians. |
" is the debut single by Salome, the winner of | Swiss Musicstar 2005. |
...Moji is the debut album by the 2005 | Swiss MusicStar winner, Salome. |
Manuel Schoch (1946-2008) is a | Swiss mystic and spiritual healer, best known for de |
th Jimmy Flitz an Album trilogy and book about | Swiss mythologies. |
ically name the family "Robinson", it is not a | Swiss name; the "Robinson" of the title refers to Ro |
inas signed a two-week tryout contract to with | Swiss Nation League's SC Bern. |
sister Eliane Hugentobler, he is the 1998-2002 | Swiss national champion. |
the 1992-93 season, this time to Ajoie in the | Swiss National League A (NLA). |
in 2003-04, Hagman signed with HC Davos of the | Swiss National League A as the 2004-05 NHL season wa |
He is the 2009 | Swiss national champion and a five-time (2002, 2005- |
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