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However he was unable to prevent the | Swiss having a disappointing tournament - they were |
ls at Henley Royal Regatta in England, beating | Swiss rower A Colomb in the final. |
ull udder," thus playing on stereotypes of the | Swiss as a nation of cowherds. |
Swiss is a town in Burnett County in the U.S. state | |
ed for three seasons with Kloten Flyers in the | Swiss Nationalliga A and one season with Ak Bars Kaz |
In 1882, he attempted with two | Swiss guides a first ascent of Mount Cook in New Zea |
Baby | Swiss is a cheese closely related to traditional Swi |
f territory on the front from the coast to the | Swiss border, a tonne of explosives fell. |
A political protest occurred after the | Swiss entry: a man trespassed onto the stage holding |
The Mexicans honored the tall, blond | Swiss as a popular ambassador for Acapulco. |
Swiss is a populated place in Yancey County, North C | |
In 1980, de Heer joined EHC Arosa of the | Swiss Nationalliga A league. |
eek mares with Anglo-Norman stallions, and the | Swiss Freiberger, a blend of Anglo-Norman lines with |
Petit-suisse (meaning little | Swiss) is a French cheese from the Normandy region. |
The | Swiss Bridge, a 23-foot pedestrian span of stringer |
The Germans and | Swiss prepare a cold oatmeal called Bircher Muesli a |
ey League (AHL), ECHL, Austrian Hockey League, | Swiss Nationalliga A and Deutsche Eishockey Liga. |
After the season, he signed with Lugano of the | Swiss Nationalliga A, but he stayed only one season |
In 2005, Brimanis moved to the | Swiss Nationalliga A, joining the Kloten Flyers wher |
who currently plays with the SCL Tigers of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. |
on November 5, Carter joined HC Lugano of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. |
n descent who last played for HC Lugano in the | Swiss Nationalliga A. In the past, he has played for |
004-05 to play for EC Red Bull Salzburg of the | Swiss Nationalliga A. After one season in Switzerlan |
ggia Calcio and A.S. Melfi, before signed with | Swiss side AC Bellinzona in 2005. |
ia signed Paolo Sammarco Kalu then sold to the | Swiss side AC Bellinzona. |
oma signed the Sri Lankan forward on loan from | Swiss side AC Bellinzona. |
On 2 February 2010, | Swiss side AC Bellinzona announced the signing of Ro |
9 July 1845, and he claimed that she died in a | Swiss mountaineering accident later in the same year |
More heavy thunderstorms hit the high | Swiss Alps, accompany by heavy snow in some places. |
714 to gain the password to his multi-billion | Swiss Bank account - concluding that it is easier to |
harged with tax fraud for failing to declare a | Swiss bank account containing $600,000. |
at the contents form a clue to the number of a | Swiss bank account used to stash her father's ill-go |
villains on a local French train, the partial | Swiss Bank account number is lost. |
llion (13 million Francs) from the Brenco on a | Swiss bank account - although he denied any particip |
give the narrator as much as $10 million in a | Swiss bank account. |
t number) sent the Bruneian money to the wrong | Swiss bank account. |
Alfonse also has a small fortune in a | Swiss bank account; therefore, Edith's mother agrees |
d several other Kazakh politicians had illicit | Swiss bank accounts containing millions of U.S.' dol |
ther Cosa Nostra leaders whom he held numerous | Swiss bank accounts for. |
ip with Richardson and Kennedy, had been using | Swiss bank accounts to trade in Offset Alpine and ot |
hat he was using Hill to transfer the money to | Swiss bank accounts, serving as only his courier thi |
In 1997, the company appeared in a list of | Swiss dormant accounts, which stirred the publicatio |
sferred millions of United States dollars into | Swiss bank accounts. |
more than 5 million dollars deposited in three | Swiss bank accounts. |
Alex of depositing Outfit money in unnumbered | Swiss bank accounts. |
er) will receive a further $100,000 into their | Swiss bank accounts. |
a "bag woman," and funneled Outfit funds into | Swiss bank accounts. |
Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering represented | Swiss banks accused of profiting from the Holocaust |
Modena and pursued a successful career in the | Swiss Army, achieving the highest peace time rank of |
In 1912 the pope's | Swiss Guard acquired thirty of these pistols for use |
Laura Gonzenbach (1842-1878) was a | Swiss folklorist, active in Messina, who collected f |
rst moment and contacted first Bruno Manser, a | Swiss forest activist who lived several years togeth |
d its brands are currently a subsidiary of the | Swiss firm Adecco. |
ypically called a burrito suizo (suizo meaning | Swiss, an adjective used in Spanish to indicate dish |
In 1950 his father was promoted head of the | Swiss Customs Administration in Berne and the family |
uld terminate his engagement as manager of the | Swiss squad after Euro 2008. |
e following protests by the Australian, US and | Swiss teams after 6 competitors were involved in a c |
when Kamensky chose to join Suvorov during the | Swiss Campaign against Napoleon. |
was retired early (one year before the regular | Swiss retirement age) and had to leave Blick. |
The | Swiss news agency also reported that Tinner had been |
ous agencies and organizations - including the | Swiss development agency, SDC, UNHCR, UNHCHR, UNDP, |
e ordination of married priests, and that most | Swiss bishops agreed with him on this. |
8 are operated by Lufthansa CityLine and 24 by | Swiss European Air Lines. |
Overall, during January 18 and 19 | Swiss International Air Lines announced the cancella |
being proudly sponsored till February 2010 by | SWISS International Airlines and Limca Book of Recor |
Although, | Swiss International Airlines offer a high standard o |
first synthesized from ergot alkaloids by the | Swiss chemist, Albert Hofmann, in 1938. |
Pfannenstiel got further literary honor: The | Swiss poet Albin Zollinger (1895-1941) immortalized |
Most capped | Swiss player: Alexander Frei, 82 caps |
5 autobiographical novel with the same name by | Swiss author Alexander Ziegler and directed by Wolfg |
layers, establishing a deadly partnership with | Swiss striker Alexander Frei, now of FC Basel 1893. |
Zurich, Kissling showed a portrait bust of the | Swiss politician Alfred Escher. |
For the | Swiss, see Alfred Weber (Swiss politician). |
mburg DJ (who was their mutual friend) and the | Swiss driver all died in the accident. |
e "when played in foreign lands, produces on a | Swiss an almost irrepressible yearning for home", re |
Heini Hemmi (born 17 January 1949) is a | Swiss former alpine skier, winner of Giant Slalom co |
Sonja Nef (born 19 April 1972 in Heiden) is a | Swiss former alpine skier. |
Accola (born February 20, 1967 in Davos) is a | Swiss former Alpine skier. |
Maria Walliser (born 27 May 1963) is a | Swiss former alpine skier. |
Werner Mattle (born November 6, 1949) is a | Swiss former alpine skier and Olympic medalist. |
f or Gugelhopf is a southern German, Austrian, | Swiss and Alsatian term for a marble cake or Bundt c |
rgan County in the late 1840s (Morgan County's | Swiss immigrants also included the grandparents of o |
Locals of the area where Baby | Swiss originated also commonly pair it with Trail Bo |
It was provided that England and the | Swiss might also join the league. |
gsw is the code for | Swiss German, also for Alsatian |
Swiss firms also neglected the interests, particular | |
A cluster of German and | Swiss settlers also moved to the region from the sou |
Chiumiento is referred as the | Swiss Ronaldinho although he idolizes Alessandro Del |
mpelographers believed it to be related to the | Swiss grape Amigne, but DNA typing of Amigne has now |
1670-1704) was an elder of the | Swiss Brethren, an Anabaptist group. |
thousand people, yet instantly identifiable as | Swiss, Liricas Analas takes the concept of Lokalpatr |
Schneuwly is a | Swiss surname and may refer to |
ne 23, 1975), better known as DJ Antoine, is a | Swiss house and electro DJ and producer, from Sissac |
ked to rebuild Basel into the premier force in | Swiss football and achieved greater success than whe |
Dominic Andres (born October 6, 1972) is a | Swiss curler and Olympic champion. |
It is now available in most | Swiss bakeries and supermarkets as a bread for every |
In his time with Grasshoppers he won the | Swiss Championship and Cup. |
Philipp Keel is a | Swiss artist and writer based in Zurich, Switzerland |
Then roast pork, glazed ham, | Swiss cheese, and thinly-sliced dill pickles are add |
21 January 1946 in Brissago, Switzerland) is a | Swiss singer and songwriter. |
named for Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885), | Swiss botanist and explorer who collected many plant |
Dean was born in Menziken to a | Swiss mother and an Indian physician from Trinidad. |
Urs Egger, a | Swiss actor and director |
n, Liverpool, the elder son of John Brunner, a | Swiss Unitarian and schoolmaster, and Margaret Curph |
iger (born 1952 in Herisau, Switzerland), is a | Swiss violinist and composer. |
Josef Wilhelm (1892 - 1956) was a | Swiss gymnast and Olympic Champion. |
Achille Casanova (born 1941) is a | Swiss journalist and politician. |
Isabelle de Montolieu (1751-1832) was a | Swiss novelist and translator. |
Highland began as a | Swiss settlement and derived its name from later Ger |
isen (8 November 1901-29 September 1998) was a | Swiss petrographer and petrologist, the son of Basel |
1560), | Swiss botanist and physician who developed an import |
abienne Reuteler (born September 2, 1979) is a | Swiss snowboarder and Olympic medalist. |
1965, she married Pierre Alexievitch Orloff, a | Swiss geologist and descendant of the Russian Royal |
Conrad Zwicky (born 1946), | Swiss violist and composer |
(February 12, 1902 - February 21, 1975) was a | Swiss parasiotologist and environmentalist. |
Wilhelm Schmidlin (de), | Swiss manufacturer and founder of the Wilhelm Schmid |
Otth (April 2 1803, Bern - May 16 1839) was a | Swiss physician and naturalist who was a native of B |
Johann Jakob Balmer (1825-1898), | Swiss mathematician and physicist |
Walther Aeschbacher (1901-1969), | Swiss conductor and composer |
erger (October 19, 1872 - July 13, 1954) was a | Swiss chemist and textile engineer who in 1908 inven |
land and Denmark Opens in 2007; and the India, | Swiss, Malaysia, and French Opens in 2008. |
The single also charted in the | Swiss, Austrian and Dutch markets. |
tzsche (August 26, 1900 - July 20, 1975) was a | Swiss physician and historian most notable for his s |
ontains a permanent exhibition of the works of | Swiss painter and sculptor Jean Tinguely. |
-member constituencies corresponding to the 26 | Swiss cantons and half-cantons. |
er Bischof (26 April 1916 - 16 May 1954) was a | Swiss photographer and photojournalist. |
Sandrine Salerno (born in 1971 in Geneva) is a | Swiss politician and a member of the Socialist Party |
1938), | Swiss chemist and Nobel Chemistry laureate |
March 19 - Ferdinand Berthoud, | Swiss clockmaker and maker of scientific instruments |
Burlamaqui (24 June 1694 - 3 April 1748) was a | Swiss legal and political theorist, who popularised |
The German name translates as the | Swiss Robinson, and identifies the novel as belongin |
qualiser with a powerful header outjumping the | Swiss defence and beating the goalkeeper, even thoug |
(born 11 February 1938, Lucerne) is a renowned | Swiss soprano and a leading exponent of the works of |
raordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the | Swiss Confederation, and in 1913 he was transferred |
Through the influence of Paul Sacher, | Swiss conductor and patron of the arts and sciences, |
September 24 - Paracelsus, | Swiss alchemist and physician (b. |
He had pretended to be the Director of a | Swiss bank and told the women that they would get 22 |
The forum was initiated by the | Swiss environmentalist and animal activist Franz Web |
Nathalie Wapper, Head of culture for the | Swiss Television, and director Markus Imboden critic |
They were gazing down on the scene of the | Swiss drama, and they were also looking upwards to t |
ated in five currencies (US Dollar, Euro, Yen, | Swiss Franc, and British Pound) and that this situat |
nger (November 13, 1892 - July 11, 1979) was a | Swiss gymnast and Olympic medalist. |
Tanya Frei (born May 31, 1972) is a | Swiss curler and Olympic medalist. |
South Africa) as well as the President of the | Swiss Confederation and representatives of the UN, t |
July 5, 1942 in Ersigen, Canton of Bern) is a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
He has a | Swiss citizenship and played there as a non-import p |
Jean Louis Delolme (1740 - 16 July 1806) was a | Swiss jurist and constitutional writer. |
Professor Hans Caspar von der Crone, a leading | Swiss legal and corporate governance expert, had con |
His other BDO titles came in 1995, winning the | Swiss Open and the Belgian Open, but then his form s |
by pub, built in 1803-4, originally called The | Swiss Tavern, and later renamed Swiss Cottage. |
n of the event known that year as the Davidoff | Swiss Indoors, and was part of the 500 Series of the |
-Fonds from 1945-52 and 1954-65, winning three | Swiss championships and six Swiss Cups. |
It offers a view of the French and | Swiss Alps and the Swiss prealps. |
The Ditisheims are a prominent dynasty of | Swiss watchmakers and industrialist family who have |
e Lee (August 5, 1963 - October 5, 2010) was a | Swiss musician and vocalist, best known as the vocal |
Geneva - died August 16, 1960 in Paris) was a | Swiss author and fascist politician who became invol |
Routledge was a quarter finalist in the 1995 | Swiss Open and Denmark Open before playing in the 19 |
2, 1920, Chavornay, Vaud - July 4, 2004) was a | Swiss conductor and violinist, student of Ernest Ans |
hammartin (July 30, 1918 - May 30, 2011) was a | Swiss equestrian and Olympic champion. |
s Furrer (March 3, 1805 - July 25, 1861) was a | Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Cou |
stophelovis is named after Christophe Lovis, a | Swiss astrophysicist and founder of three Neptune-cl |
ion project was launched with help from USAID, | Swiss Railways and others. |
arting spot in to the side (though did win the | Swiss Cup), and eventually went on loan back to Holl |
travels to Genua, where he once was sired by a | Swiss sick-nurse and an irresponsible globetrotter. |
1838, at Agassiz's suggestion, he visited the | Swiss glaciers and communicated the results of his s |
wn in writing as Oeconomus or Oikonomos, was a | Swiss monk and religious Reformer who was prominent |
Isabella Fischli (de) (born 1956), | Swiss journalist and authoress |
Patrick Montan is a | Swiss harpsichordist and musicologist. |
It is only 2.6 km (1.6 mi) from the | Swiss border, and 10.4 km (6.5 mi) from downtown Gen |
Mia Aegerter (born 1976), | Swiss singer and actor |
It lies 5 km (3.1 mi) from the | Swiss border and 16 km (9.9 mi) from Geneva. |
onenberg, where he plays the role based on the | Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung, featu |
December 7 - Albrecht von Haller, | Swiss anatomist and physiologist (born 1708) |
He was briefly in the | Swiss army and then became part of the British cause |
States to emulate the courage and union of the | Swiss Confederacy and gained a temporary victory whe |
This article is about the | Swiss writer and historian. |
Langnau im Emmental - February 10, 1962) was a | Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Cou |
Diego Perren (born January 10, 1965) is a | Swiss curler and Olympic champion. |
owever, in August 2010 he was selected for the | Swiss squad and earned his first full cap as a subst |
Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux, | Swiss mathematician and astronomer (born 1718) |
Among his students was the | Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and |
a, Brand is about five kilometres north of the | Swiss border and eight kilometers east of the border |
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. |
aget, Baume & Mercier and Vacheron Constantin ( | Swiss watches) and Montblanc (pens). |
enaux (born December 9, 1945 in Fribourg) is a | Swiss journalist and television personality. |
The township contains | Swiss Cemetery and Vernon Township Cemetery. |
Erich Schmid was a | Swiss composer and conductor. |
The | Swiss Gymnastics and Sports Museum (Schweizerische T |
ter 8 weeks, Bligg reached the #1 place on the | Swiss charts and stayed there for weeks afterwards. |
Barilli reached the quarter final of the | Swiss Open and the semi final of the BDO Internation |
der (born 6 February 1919 - 2 March 1991) is a | Swiss gymnast and Olympic Champion. |
olate called conching was developed in 1879 by | Swiss Rodolphe and made it easier to bake with choco |
In 1971, the Buren brand was returned to | Swiss ownership and by 1972, the Buren-Hamilton part |
(12 August 1807 - 6 June 1847 in Paris) was a | Swiss theologian and Orientalist. |
(women's world team championship), and won the | Swiss, Thailand, and Malaysia Open women's doubles t |
Camps for the Swedish and | Swiss members and their staffs are located in the so |
an artistic work by Laurent "Lillo" Steidle, a | Swiss geologist and painter. |
It was tested on | Swiss mice and found to be very toxic, though not th |
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