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| Conley signed with WBC Kraftwerk Wels of the | Austrian A Bundislega. |
| In the future the | Austrian A5 Nordautobahn from Vienna will connect to t |
| ces the character Maria, a young novice in an | Austrian abbey. |
| ution under Emperor Joseph II when many other | Austrian abbeys were seized and dissolved between 1780 |
| tute, Pittsburgh, the Dresden Gallery and the | Austrian Academy in Vienna. |
| Archaeological Institute and a Fellow of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| t at the Institute for Radium Research of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. |
| It was published between 1976 and 1995 by the | Austrian Academy of Sciences, under the direction of E |
| nities and the Social Sciences section of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leclant's work has earne |
| nz Institute for Ethology, now managed by the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| In 1866 he was elected member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences, but retired, after being |
| of the institute for Space exploration at the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| In 2006, Grimm became a full member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| In 1903 he took part in an expedition of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences to north-east Brazil, dur |
| In 1970, he corresponding member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| hel was elected a corresponding member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| ved two consecutive terms as president of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| He is a Corresponding Member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| he Commission for Egypt and the Levant at the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| she was awarded the Moritz Csaky Award by the | Austrian Academy of Sciences. |
| logy was founded as a joint initiative of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences and Boehringer Ingelheim. |
| He was a founding member of the | Austrian Academy of Sciences, and in 1850 became its g |
| mpression comedians often recite it in a mock | Austrian accent. |
| builders named Hans and Franz, large men with | Austrian accents. |
| Otto Lechner (born February 25, 1964) is an | Austrian accordionist. |
| Austrian accounts of the 1950 strikes emphasize intern | |
| ies and for a time held first place among the | Austrian aces. |
| Herbert Fux (1927, Salzburgerland - 2007), | Austrian actor |
| Felix Mitterer (born 1948), | Austrian actor and dramatist |
| (born May 16, 1949, in Vienna, Austria) is an | Austrian actor whose varied career has included theate |
| Christian Spatzek (de) (born 1956), | Austrian actor |
| vorced Count Virubov in 1938, and married the | Austrian actor Gustav Diessl, with whom she had two so |
| ans Moser, real name Jean Julier (1880-1964), | Austrian actor |
| Klaus Maria Brandauer, world famous | Austrian actor and director |
| Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 1944), | Austrian actor and director |
| Karl Eidlitz, | Austrian actor |
| alifornia, the daughter of Tony award-winning | Austrian actor Walter Slezak and Johanna "Kaasi" Van R |
| Karl Markovics (born 1963, Vienna), an | Austrian actor |
| aines, but had anglicised her married name to | Austrian actor Helmut Sommer). |
| Joseph Egger, an | Austrian actor |
| , 1931 in Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria) is an | Austrian actor who has performed in film and televisio |
| Rudolf Lenz (1920-1987) was an | Austrian actor. |
| reichsdorf - 23 June, 1998, in Vienna) was an | Austrian actor. |
| December 13, 1958 in Styria, Austria), is an | Austrian actor. |
| Albach - 21 February 1967) was a Vienna-born | Austrian actor. |
| 17, 1930 in Wiener Neustadt) is a well-known | Austrian actor. |
| egor Seberg (born 24 July 1967 in Graz) is an | Austrian actor. |
| Andrea Spatzek (de) (born 1959), | Austrian actres |
| Nora Heschl (born 1987), | Austrian actress (de) |
| May 30, 1871 - Olga Engl, | Austrian actress (d. |
| Josephine Wessely (1860, Vienna - 1887), an | Austrian actress |
| Dagmar Koller (born August 26, 1939) is an | Austrian actress and singer. |
| 1896 - died Vienna, 18 December 1954) was an | Austrian actress of stage and screen. |
| The song is inspired by the | Austrian actress Lotte Lenya and her role in the film |
| Birgit Minichmayr (born 3 April 1977) is an | Austrian actress and singer born in Linz, Austria. |
| For | Austrian actress, see Vanessa Brown. |
| 1899 - died Vienna, December 8, 1977) was an | Austrian actress. |
| Holstein was put under | Austrian administration until in the aftermath of the |
| Since 1726 main seat of the | Austrian administration in Vorarlberg ("Obervogtei", i |
| At the same time the official name of the | Austrian administrative entity containing approximatel |
| ders and frigates in the campaign, and on the | Austrian advance on Italy in 1813, when French defence |
| The following day, the rest of the | Austrian advanced guard arrived at the town to find th |
| Austrian Adventure (1968)* | |
| lishing administrative control by Russian and | Austrian advisory boards in the Macedonian provinces. |
| From 1703 to 1709 he was the General | Austrian Agent for Italy, under the reign of Joseph I. |
| He also had | Austrian agents within the Russian Imperial Staff, but |
| ouble suicide, but rather murder by French or | Austrian agents.:320 |
| Remains of | Austrian aircraft Albatros, first enemy airplane destr |
| On 29 March 1916 B9 was attacked by | Austrian aircraft. |
| Austrian Airlines | |
| The airport is the hub of | Austrian Airlines and its subsidiaries, as well as bud |
| d, All Nippon Airways, America West Airlines, | Austrian Airlines Group, Cathay Pacific Airways, FedEx |
| On February 2, 2008, an | Austrian Airlines Fokker 100 made an emergency landing |
| It is the main base of Welcome Air and | Austrian Airlines' regional carrier Tyrolean Airways. |
| Zell am See Airport is an | Austrian airport in the municipality of the city Zell |
| After reopening of | Austrian airspace in 1951, a new concrete runway of 1, |
| lete to compete at six Winter Olympics, after | Austrian Alfred Eder and Briton Michael Dixon. |
| s later at the convention of Gastein that the | Austrian alliance was set up to lure Austria into war. |
| n be found in Bismarck's orchestration of the | Austrian alliance during the Second War of Schleswig a |
| 1985 in Schwarzach im Pongau, Salzburg) is an | Austrian alpine skier specializing in Slalom and Giant |
| August 30, 1954 in Filzmoos, Salzburg) is an | Austrian alpine skier who competed in the 1970s. |
| e 1976 Winter Olympics, Feistmantl and fellow | Austrian alpine skier Christl Haas were lighters of se |
| Thomas Sykora (born 1968), | Austrian alpine skier |
| , many of which end at alpine huts run by the | Austrian Alpine Club. |
| Andrea Fischbacher (born 1985), | Austrian alpine skier |
| " Schifferer (born 3 August 1974) is a former | Austrian alpine skier who was known to be a downhill s |
| Mario Matt (born April 9, 1979) is an | Austrian alpine skier. |
| For the | Austrian alpine skier Manfred Pranger, see Manfred Pra |
| as (September 19, 1943 - July 8, 2001) was an | Austrian alpine skiing champion at the 1964 Winter Oly |
| Hermann Maier (born 1972 in Flachau; | Austrian alpine skier (four-time World Cup winner, Oly |
| built in 1902 by the Kufstein section of the | Austrian Alpine Club. |
| e 14, 1963 in Radstadt, Salzburg) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
| Spiss (April 8, 1930 - March 20, 1993) was an | Austrian alpine skier. |
| (born 28 April 1975, in Radstadt) is a former | Austrian alpine ski racer. |
| 28, 1964 in Sankt Gallen, Styria) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
| following a key resolution by the German and | Austrian Alpine Club in 1907. |
| Bernhard Gstrein (born 1965, Vent), an | Austrian alpine skier |
| er (22 October 1967 - 29 January 1994) was an | Austrian alpine ski racer, two-time Super-G World Alpi |
| chen am Grossvenediger, Salzburg) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
| nninger (born 18 June 1989 in Salzburg) is an | Austrian Alpine skier. |
| Not to be confused with | Austrian alpine skier and Olympic bronze medalist Thom |
| 1221 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Styria. |
| It is in the | Austrian Alps and is at an altitude of 1,269 meters. |
| 1894 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Tyrol. |
| 975 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps between the federal states of Salzburg a |
| et in an inn called Der Schwarze Adler in the | Austrian Alps in 1910. |
| Indeed the Tyrolean hat of today, worn in the | Austrian Alps has a cord wrapped around the base of th |
| 1788 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Styria. |
| 439 m.) is a low mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| .) is a mountain pass in the foothills of the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| fall in the Maltatal valley of Austria in the | Austrian Alps |
| 1070 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| n April 1945 he parachuted into Styria in the | Austrian Alps to establish a British presence in advan |
| Innsbruck is a city in the | Austrian Alps whose musical heritage long played an im |
| 1773 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Vorarlberg. |
| 1074 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Carinthia. |
| 951 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| 970 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| 1012 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Lower Austria. |
| 1547 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Styria. |
| 2,017 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Tyrol. |
| 995 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Styria. |
| They were travelling in the | Austrian Alps on a mountain road on their way to a ski |
| remote and rarely-used cabin in the Tyrolean | Austrian Alps, near Jenbach, overlooking Achensee, tha |
| ed in something of the folk traditions of the | Austrian alps, with yodelling and a large brass sectio |
| e mountainside restaurants and taverns in the | Austrian alps, as a quite filling meal. |
| 1253 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps, located in the Bundesland of Styria, ea |
| 864 m.) is a high mountain pass in the | Austrian Alps, located in the Bundesland of Lower Aust |
| ately 1200-km long-distance trail through the | Austrian Alps. |
| ocks that forms an east-west band through the | Austrian Alps. |
| d (2010-2012) - sculpture installation in the | Austrian Alps. |
| ums, which he buried in several places in the | Austrian Alps. |
| Maltatal is a valley in Austria in the | Austrian Alps. |
| arity in the mica-schist of the Rauris in the | Austrian Alps. |
| Robert | Austrian also gives rise to the medical eponym "Austri |
| o the left of Jesus' knee), on the back of an | Austrian altarpiece of 1468. |
| first single of their debut album was in the | Austrian alternative charts for lots of weeks. |
| It is the biggest company in the | Austrian Aluminium industry sector and is part of Cons |
| Harrison received | Austrian Amadeus Music Award "Best Female Artist" nomi |
| Hussak (July 31, 1883 - July 5, 1965) was an | Austrian amateur football (soccer) player. |
| ho verified the discovery, it was named after | Austrian amateur astronomer Karl Mayrhofer from Ried i |
| The laudation was held by the | Austrian ambassador Emil Brix. |
| Karl Gruber served as | Austrian ambassador to the United States from 1954 to |
| In 1648 John Wilkins cites Busbecq, the | Austrian ambassador to Istanbul 1554-1562, as recordin |
| and's death on 6 July 2004, she was appointed | Austrian ambassador to the Czech Republic. |
| The | Austrian ambassador was freed on March 7. On March 8, |
| Since December 2009, she has been | Austrian ambassador to the Russian Federation. |
| Napoleon receiving Baron Vincent, | Austrian ambassador, by Nicolas Gosse |
| Edith Buxbaum (1902 - 1982), | Austrian analytist |
| Heschl (1824, Welsdorf, Styria - 1881), | Austrian anatomist |
| in (February 4, 1842 - March 20, 1925) was an | Austrian anatomist and histologist who was a native of |
| ad the highest percentage of people reporting | Austrian ancestry in 2000 with 12.1% of its population |
| t is used as an officer's rank in the German, | Austrian and Swiss armies. |
| , the Treaty of Etaples and, in 1491 (despite | Austrian and English opposition), arranged the marriag |
| The single also charted in the Swiss, | Austrian and Dutch markets. |
| emann (14 April 1914 - 23 August 1991) was an | Austrian and German football player who started his ca |
| For instance, it has both | Austrian and German postal codes. |
| ia to help communications between the English | Austrian and Turkish fleets which were running a block |
| Age sixteen she toured | Austrian and German provinces with a Shakespearean com |
| s to allocate production of the class between | Austrian and Hungarian firms, U-27 was ordered from Ca |
| Finally, on June 5, the main | Austrian and French armies met at the Battle of Magent |
| ed several times and received a big number of | Austrian and Russian decorations for personal courage. |
| orld War I, and retained post-war by both the | Austrian and Hungarian armies. |
| His grandparents were | Austrian, and he was a ‘secular Jew'. |
| ck, commander of the Allied Army (principally | Austrian and Prussian), on July 25, 1792 to the popula |
| the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas, the | Austrian and German branch of the Union Internationale |
| telligence unit comprised mainly of German-, | Austrian-, and Czech-Jewish immigrants to the United S |
| The album debuted at #1 of the German, | Austrian and Swiss album charts. |
| from 1896, and solved (among others) German, | Austrian and British codes. |
| omes a volunteer soldier in the fight against | Austrian and again meets his wife by Lake Maggiore. |
| Austrian and Czech guns were taken into Wehrmacht serv | |
| oined the BBC in Vienna in 1998, reporting on | Austrian and Central European affairs. |
| With help from the | Austrian and French diplomats, the wounded Charles XII |
| opted to stay in Europe spending time in the | Austrian, and Swiss leagues. |
| y interminable political friction between the | Austrian and Hungarian halves of the empire. |
| n Romer (1869, L'viv - 1934, Warszawa) was an | Austrian and Polish general. |
| In the years 1914-1922 he served in the | Austrian and later the Polish Army. |
| His family lineage includes Jewish | Austrian and Anglo-Irish extraction; he was raised a R |
| Joachim Stutschewsky, Ukraine-born | Austrian and Israeli cellist, composer, and musicologi |
| Father was | Austrian and Italian descent, and mother was from Berl |
| lization of the Alpenrhein and of the various | Austrian and Swiss interests connected therewith. |
| Beer served as trumpeter first in the | Austrian and then in the French army during the Seven |
| h Hussars were part of the Army of the Rhine ( | Austrian), and participated in the skirmishes at Offen |
| I am central European ( | Austrian), and I've just had this drink for the first |
| e joint army of Austria-Hungary into separate | Austrian and Hungarian formations. |
| re well militarily, by the end of the war the | Austrian and Russian empires were gone; governing bodi |
| Austrian and Hungarian results at early Olympics are g | |
| for her hand, due to her connections with the | Austrian and Spanish courts. |
| scientific societies, honorary member of the | Austrian and the French Neurological Societies, member |
| Washington to Samuel and Florence C. Danks of | Austrian and English descent, Deshon appeared in more |
| He held academic posts in | Austrian and German universities. |
| vision was part of the decisive defeat of the | Austrian and Russian force at the subsequent Battle of |
| he film briefly explains how dissention among | Austrian and Czech management and labor led to the rui |
| or Keller was from a family connected to both | Austrian and French nobility, and had the title of cou |
| Well known at the | Austrian and Russian court, he was even proposed as th |
| His goal-scoring form caught the eye of many | Austrian and Swiss clubs but he eventually joined Liec |
| rt Joseph Gottlieb von Besser (1784 - 1842) - | Austrian and Russian botanist. |
| targeted minorities and refugees, as well as | Austrian and German advocates for those populations. |
| came prisoners of war along with thousands of | Austrian and Bavarian rank and file. |
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