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  • {{Image|Flag of Switzerland.svg.png|right|250px|Flag of Switzerland.}} ...count because of its policy to protect the privacy of all account holders. Switzerland is also known for being a [[neutrality|neutral]] country since early 19th c
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  • * Church, Clive H. (2004) ''The Politics and Government of Switzerland''. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-69277-2. * Fahrni, Dieter. (2003) ''An Outline History of Switzerland. From the Origins to the Present Day''. 8th enlarged edition. Pro Helvetia,
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  • * Church, Clive H. (2004) ''The Politics and Government of Switzerland''. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-69277-2. * Fahrni, Dieter. (2003) ''An Outline History of Switzerland. From the Origins to the Present Day''. 8th enlarged edition. Pro Helvetia,
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  • ...al of [[Switzerland]] and its canton of Berne, founded in 1191; in Central Switzerland; 122 km/76 miles) from [[Zurich]] and 152 km/95 miles from [[Geneva]]
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  • ...art of [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], managed to escape to Switzerland; testified at postwar trials
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  • #REDIRECT [[Switzerland]]
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  • {{Image|Flag of Switzerland.svg.png|right|250px|Flag of Switzerland.}} ...count because of its policy to protect the privacy of all account holders. Switzerland is also known for being a [[neutrality|neutral]] country since early 19th c
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Switzerland]]
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  • A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[President of Switzerland]] 1995 & 2002
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  • | [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]] | [[Switzerland]]
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  • The II Winter Olympic Games, held in Sankt Moritz, Switzerland.
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  • Subspecies of venomous viper; found in France, Switzerland and Italy
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  • The V Winter Olympic Games, held in Sankt Moritz, Switzerland.
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  • ...f various national [[standards organization]]s, headquartered in Geneva, [[Switzerland]].
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  • Romance language spoken in central eastern France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.
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  • A mountain in Switzerland located between Lake Zug and Lake Lucerne.
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  • A variety of the Romance languages spoken in northern Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Monaco and Istria.
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  • ...Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, and is staffed mainly by professional supervisors on temporary secondment
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  • A Romance language spoken in northwestern Europe (mainly in France, Belgium, Switzerland), in Canada and in many other countries.
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  • [[European]] [[mountain]] range stretching from Austria and Slovenia to Switzerland and France; contains [[Mont Blanc]], the highest point of which is 4,808 me
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  • International educational foundation founded in 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland, which offers three educational programmes for children ages 3-19.
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  • ...20 km) that drains portions of northern Europe, flowing from south-eastern Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands, into the North Sea.
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  • A city of northeast [[Switzerland]] at the northern tip of the [[Lake of Zurich]].
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  • ...cacy of [[homeopathy]], using new methods, performed for the government of Switzerland
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  • ...aco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]].
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  • (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, Switzerland – died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) A Swiss psychiatrist, influential thinker
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  • A firm cow's milk [[cheese]] from [[France]] or [[Switzerland]]; with a strong nutlike flavor and excellent toasting and melting properti
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  • Romance language spoken in the Graubünden canton of eastern Switzerland; one of the official languages of the country, with about 35,000 speakers.
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  • (EFTA) Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (members of the EFTA convention, covering trade investment and the free mov
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  • A doubly landlocked alpine microstate in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east.
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  • ...t co-hosted by [[Austria (football)|Austria]] and [[Switzerland (football)|Switzerland]]. The 13th edition of the tournament, it began on Saturday, 7 June 2008 an
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  • ...ator]] based at [[European Organization for Nuclear Research]] (CERN) in [[Switzerland]]. The Large Hadron Collider is being used to determine experimentally whet
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  • ...all Championship, contested by European nations, and hosted by Austria and Switzerland (7 June 2008 - 29 June 2008).
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  • The currency of Switzerland and Liechtenstein; it was was also the name given to the currencies of Fran
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  • ....1 million; capital [[Rome]]) that has northern borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]], and coastlines on the Tyrrhenian, Mediterr
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  • ...rning body of [[cycling]]. It was founded in 1900 and is based in [[Aigle, Switzerland]].
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  • ...s|wrestling]]. It was founded in 1912 and is based in [[Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland]].
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  • ...g body of [[basketball]]. It was founded in 1932 and is based in [[Mies]], Switzerland.
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  • ...s including [[speedway]]. It was founded in 1904 and is based in [[Mies]], Switzerland.
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  • ...nd Mass Transfer]] at the [[Ecole Polytechnique Fédérales en Suisse]] in [[Switzerland]]. The Chapters 7 and 8 contain some very worthwhile information about cond
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  • ...out in favor of the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.
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  • ...of banks (16 banks from seven countries, including the United States, Switzerland and Germany) are willing to lend to each other for periods ranging from a
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  • ...later to the United States. After World War II he eventually moved back to Switzerland, where he died in 1955.
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  • ...uated on the north shore of [[Lake Geneva]], is the fourth largest city of Switzerland. The [[International Olympic Committee]] (IOC) has its headquarters there a
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  • ...[[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • *[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=CH Ethnologue report for Switzerland]. Summer Institute of Linguistics; 15th edition.
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  • ...ein''), is a small landlocked country in Western [[Europe]], bordered by [[Switzerland]] to its west and by [[Austria]] to its east.
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  • ...ia]] in the east, through [[Liechtenstein]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and [[Switzerland]] to [[France]] in the west.
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  • ...in the south-east; bounded by [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]; founding member of the
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  • ...and the Czech Republic; to the south by Italy and Slovenia; to the west by Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and to the east by Hungary and Slovakia.
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  • ...''franc''', or '''Swiss franc''', is the name of the currency shared by [[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]]. 'Franc' was also the name given to the currencies
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  • ...nal]]; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; [[U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] (1981-83) and (1985-86
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  • ...d as co-director of the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland (the Holocaust tribunal)
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  • ...iing]]. It was founded in 1904 and is based in [[Oberhofen am Thunersee]], Switzerland.
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...'' (GAISF) was founded in 1967 and has its headquarters in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]]. It has over 100 members who are all international sporting associations
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...corporate governance]]; Non Executive Director, BP plc, Roche Holdings SA (Switzerland), Jones Lang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [
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  • ...olitical Research Associates]]' [[RightWeb]], is a writer based in Geneva, Switzerland; founder and lead researcher of the Geneva-based [[Global Detention Project
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  • ...nell College in 1960, with prior study at the Albert Schweitzer College in Switzerland and the London School of Economics ...rtz, was a comparative study in which he argued in favor of the virtues of Switzerland's participatory cantons over the inadequacies of Western liberal representa
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  • ...2012, in [[Geneva, Switzerland]]. He was 78. Some sources state he was in Switzerland receiving medical treatment. The official comment from King Abdullah said h
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  • ...ins into the [[North Sea]]. It drains areas of [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Luxembourg]] and the [[Netherlands]].
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  • ...l career. Born in Rotterdam, he lived in France, Belgium, Italy, England, Switzerland and Germany, and died in Basel. In another way he introduced a new slant b
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  • The mathematical physicist '''Walter Ritz''' [Sion (Switzerland) February 22, 1878 – Göttingen July 7, 1909] is best known for his f
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  • ...of the [[Alsace]] region of [[France]]. It is located near the border with Switzerland. The population is about 1000 inhabitants.
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  • ...en-valley.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The mountains of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, [[Switzerland]].]]
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  • ...een eclipsed by the LHC, a proton-proton collider at CERN on the border of Switzerland and France.
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  • Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...irst international match in December 1950 against [[Switzerland (football)|Switzerland]] and, in less than four years, built a team that was good enough to win th
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  • '''Rigi Mountain''', also called '''Mount Rigi''', is a mountain in [[Switzerland]]. It is located between [[Lake Zug]] and [[Lake Lucerne]]. The closest tow
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  • ...mately in Northern [[Italy]] and in adjacent territories such as Italian [[Switzerland]], [[San Marino]], [[Monaco]] and part of [[Istria]] ([[Croatia]]). ...hern Italian is dominated by official languages such as Italian (in Italy, Switzerland and San Marino), [[French language|French]] (in Monaco) and [[Croatian lang
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  • ...in's name in French is ''Jean Cauvin''. His ministry, centered in Geneva, Switzerland, attracted Protestant refugees and, over time, made that city a major force
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  • '''Zurich''' (German: '''Zürich''') is the largest city in [[Switzerland]].
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...intelligiblity|mutually intelligible]], so speakers of German from outside Switzerland often find Swiss German difficult to understand.
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  • ...tes of America]], several in [[Canada]], and one each in [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]].
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  • ...esence in Hungary resulted in the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, and influenced the direction of one of the most famous water polo matches
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...mic Information System]. Accessed 25 June 2007.</ref> found in [[France]], Switzerland and Italy.<ref name="EMBL">{{EMBL species|genus=Vipera|species=aspis}}</ref ...ame="EMBL"/> Mallow et al. (2003) describes the range only as "portions of Switzerland."<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vipers: Natural
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  • '''Gruyère cheese''' is a cow's milk cheese from [[France]] or [[Switzerland]]; the Swiss variant is called ''Greyerzer''. It is firm to hard, and has
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  • ...called [[Arpitania]] which comprises central eastern [[France]], western [[Switzerland]] and part of northwestern [[Italy]]. ...e domination of [[Italian language|Italian]]. It is severely threatened in Switzerland and France in front of the domination of [[French language|French]].
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  • ...all secretariat housed at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.
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  • In spite of its name not from [[Switzerland]], but an American imitation of [[Emmenthal cheese]] (''Emmentaler'') with
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • *Rash, F. (1998). ''The German Language in Switzerland''. Bern: Lang.
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  • ...in Lucerne, New York, Zagreb and Buenos Aires. Headquarter is in Lucerne, Switzerland, CEO is Lenka Mikova. ...epts to the Acabion are to be found in the airplane "[[Smartfish]]" from [[Switzerland]] or in the speed-boat [http://www.bionicdolphin.com Bionic Dolphin] from [
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  • ...Emanuel Fröhlich''' ([[February 1]], 1796 - [[December 1]], 1865), was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] theologian and poet, the older brother of the composer Friedrich Th ...'s liberal stands on the issues of the day during the Restaurationszeit in Switzerland foiled his hopes for an improved position, and led him to write his first b
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  • Former President [[George W. Bush]], in February 2011, cancelled a trip to [[Switzerland]] when CCR and European affiliates threatened demonstrations and legal acti | title = Bush trip to Switzerland called off amid threats of protests, legal action
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  • [[Switzerland]] (one of the oldest)
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...e: [[Copalnic]], [[Romania]]; [[Andreas-Berg]], [[Germany]]; [[Valais]], [[Switzerland]]; and [[Çölemerik]], Turkey.
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  • *[[Jura mountains]] ([[Switzerland]])
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  • ...nd [[Hungary]] to the east, [[Slovenia]] and [[Italy]] to the south, and [[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]] to the west. The [[capital city]] of Austria is the
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  • Bakunin died in 1 July 1876 in Bern, Switzerland.
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • An immigrant from [[Switzerland]], he was a physician who receuved M.D. degree from the medical colleges o
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  • ...(river)|Rhine]], one of Europe's longest rivers. The Rhine originates in [[Switzerland]] and flows North for about 700 km through [[Germany]]; it bends West near
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  • | editor = Dick Marty (rapporteur, Switzerland)
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  • ...ted into the German army, Zuse survived the war, built another computer in Switzerland (the V4), and later was the first designer to propose [[pipelining]] the co
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  • * '''VIIth IAU General Assembly''' (1948): [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]
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  • ...denominations that followed [[John Calvin]]'s teachings, particularly in [[Switzerland]] and the [[Netherlands]]. There is, however, no doctrinal difference betwe ====Switzerland====
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  • ...e "[[Olympic Movement]]" generally. It is headquartered in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]].
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  • | author = Andre Gsponer, Independent Scientific Research Institute, Geneva, Switzerland
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...n by 66,000,000 persons. Italian-speakers are mostly found in [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] (where it is an official language spoken by 6.5% of the population), [[Fr
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  • [[Italy]], [[Poland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovenia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Monteneg
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  • *Thursday November 23, 2000 - Zurich, Switzerland. Hallenstadion Zurich
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  • ** [[Switzerland]] (through ESA)
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  • ...nternational Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland. 2002. 2478-483. ''ME 239: Advanced Design and Automation''. Web. 9 Oct. 20
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  • ...prehensive Protected Areas System Composition and Monitoring, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 106 pg.
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  • ...cience]] (2005) and holds honorary degrees from [[Sweden]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], and the [[United States of America|United States]]. He is a foreign fell
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  • ...used at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC. He spent most of World War II in Switzerland, where he drew on his high-level, Europe-wide connections to perform import
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  • ...nguage is shown in green on the right side of this map of the languages of Switzerland.]] ...br/>|}}Romansh and [[German language|German]] are widely used in eastern [[Switzerland]]. Romansh is closer to [[French language|French]] than [[Italian language|
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  • ...oving both body of mind, developed from the ""Natural Method" developed in Switzerland by Georges Hebert. The modern form, associated with David Belle, appeared
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  • ...ces Management (Hydrology and Land Improvement Laboratory) EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland; Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, Romania (TUCEB); Univ
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  • ...fic Group on the Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis (2000 : Geneva, Switzerland) |url=http://whqlibdoc.who.int/trs/WHO_TRS_921.pdf |title=Prevention and ma
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  • {{r|Switzerland}}
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  • ...outheastern Germany and borders [[Austria]], The [[Czech Republic]], and [[Switzerland]] (across the [[Bodensee]]), as well as the [[Bundesläden|states]] of [[Ba
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  • '''Pierre Vigny''' (? - ?) was a [[Switzerland|Swiss]] master-at-arms who was active during the late 19th century and earl
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  • ...thically controversial, and human euthanasia is outlawed in most places ([[Switzerland]], [[Belgium]], [[Albania]] and the [[Netherlands]] are exceptions). Oppone === Switzerland ===
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  • ...the UK, the ''BNP Paribas'' bank in France, and ''Credit Suisse'' bank in Switzerland.
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  • ...s per 100,000 population...(whereas) ] data from a surveillance network in Switzerland suggest there are 190 dog bites and 80 cat bites per 100,000 persons annual
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  • ...the second building of this name designed by Steiner, located in Dornach, Switzerland; the building has been given National Monument status by the Swiss governme
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  • * 2006: Gotthard (''Made In Switzerland'')
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  • ...ss father and South African mother, Roger Federer was born in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], and began playing tennis at the age of eight, but had a strong interest
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  • ...l Guards Regiment. Between 1919 and 1920, he was a [[military attache]] in Switzerland, promoted to [[major]], and then military attache in Germany until 1922.
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  • ...e''' (September 17, 1904 in Hvalynsky, Russia - August 24, 1992) in Lutry, Switzerland) was a scientist, physician and thinker who devoted her life to understandi ...ts fled the country in 1918 during the Russian revolution. They settled in Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva. The young Catherine went to the Ecole Supér
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  • ...ved into Nicholas hospital, from where he escaped. He got abroad, lived in Switzerland, France and England. He was one of the organizers and theorists of internat
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  • ...dofstate|Switzerland}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Federal Council|Switzerland}}</td>
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  • ...ler Coaster Database]</ref> It was built by manufacturer [[Intamin AG]] of Switzerland, with a total cost of $25 Million. Top Thrill Dragster debuted to the publi
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  • ...rd McClure (Huck) Scarry II in 1953. In 1968, the family moved to Gstaad, Switzerland. In the intervening period, Scarry established himself as a children's aut
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  • ...ench]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] in [[Switzerland]], and assimilation meaning that one or few languages have any recognition;
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  • ...in [[France]], Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and ...ver, subspecies ''V. a. aspis'' is categorized as Critically Endangered in Switzerland, ''[[Vipera aspis atra|V. a. atra]]'' is categorized as Vulnerable, and ''[
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  • He lifed from 1865 to 1947 and was like de Saussure from Switzerland. His parent were Jean Gabriel, a teacher, and Henriette, the owner of a clo
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  • [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]], on [[Lake Geneva]], is considered a candidate.<ref name=CSMonitor>
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  • *''History of Six Weeks' Tour through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, with Letters Descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/sz.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Switzerland/] |Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Italy, France
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  • ...er invited ISTR to hold its third international conference 1998 in Geneva (Switzerland), the home of many international nongovernmental organizations. ...65, father born in 1897) of proud Swiss citizens, counted since 1848, when Switzerland was formed (with Napoleon’s help) as a modern state and the world’s sec
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  • ...n countries! [[Germany]], [[The Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Austria]], [[Switzerland]], and multiple Scandinavian countries use the concept of ''[[Rechtstaat]]'
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  • ...s courts, introduced new dress codes as well as a civil law adopted from [[Switzerland]], and replaced the Arabic script with the Latin alphabet. The same day, w
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  • ...student activity practiced by members of student fraternities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Combat involves using a sharpened weapon called a schläger t
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  • '''Carl Gustav Jung''' (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, [[Switzerland]], died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], a
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  • ...he way, Shelley wrote a letter to his wife, asking her to join them all in Switzerland. Harriet was not willing to do that. She stayed in England, with their daug ...be found in the ''Frankenstein'' novel, like for example the mountains of Switzerland and the Frankenstein castle.
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  • ...illiam Godwin's 16-year-old daughter, and in 1814 he travelled with her to Switzerland, accompanied by her half sister Jane (later known as Claire) Clairmont. Six Two years later, in 1816, Shelley and Mary returned to Switzerland, at the invitation of Claire Clairmont who was staying there and who used t
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  • ..." when reporting on [[Trafigura]], a multinational energy company based in Switzerland. The law firm [[Carter-Ruck]] obtained an injunction against the paper to p
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  • ...nonymous, Internet. If, for example, the server hosting U.S. secrets is in Switzerland, and is attacked by a Chinese hacktivist, what law applies?
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  • Jomini was born in Switzerland, served in Napoleon's army from 1804 to 1813, and then joined the army of T
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  • ...that while Dessauer was under arrest, he applied to the Notgemeinschaft in Switzerland for a position in Istanbul. ...1937 having been appointed professor of experimental physics at Fribourg, Switzerland.
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  • ...ly applied for the visa. Citizens of the [[European Economic Arena]] and [[Switzerland]], holders of 'right of abode' ([[permanent residency]]) and most diplomati
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  • ...he organization were announced at the [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos, Switzerland]] in January 2005.
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  • The story, which takes place from 1918 to 1922 in New York City, Switzerland, and London, is simple and straightforward by Condon's standards. Francis ...a book in which the principle theme is social climbing, and the setting is Switzerland, we have:
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  • ...which included a period at [[CERN]], the particle physics laboratory in [[Switzerland]]. While at [[CERN]], Berners-Lee created a hypertext database system calle
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  • '''Hans Küng''' (born March 19, 1928 in Sursee, Switzerland) is a world-renowned [[theology|theologian]], [[philosophy|philosopher]], [
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  • ...ieth Century. </ref> The two plan to marry and she will return with him to Switzerland. The plot centers around Johanna’s return to her upper class American hom
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  • || '''Germany''', German-speaking '''Switzerland'''|| [[Federation of German speaking Anarchists]] (Föderation Deutschsprac
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  • <tr><td>[[SAFER (cipher)|SAFER+]]</td><td>Massey</td><td>Switzerland</td><td>Knudsen</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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  • ...s published two books of travel, ''Across the Continent'' (1865) and ''The Switzerland of America'' (1869), which were combined into one volume under the title ''
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  • * There are [[Bank failures and rescues|banking crises]] in Switzerland, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States [http://www.bi ...the UK, the ''BNP Paribas'' bank in France, and ''Credit Suisse'' bank in Switzerland.
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  • ...d the [[Alps]]. France borders [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]. The [[Channel Tunnel]]
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  • ...by the end of the 18th century, Dutch mercenaries had brought the game to Switzerland. ...d mit welchen Karten gespielt], [http://www.altacarta.com/deutsch/research/switzerland.html Spielkarten mit Schweizer Farbzeichen].</ref>
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  • *[[Jean Ziegler]] ([[Switzerland]] - 2009)
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  • ...in 1568 Louis stayed primarily in France, where he was in contact with [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Calvinists who supported financially the armies that invaded the [[
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  • ...se causing bacteria. A high probability of an outbreak currently exists in Switzerland. This research shows that the potential of Legionnaire’s disease had been
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  • ...the UK, the ''BNP Paribas'' bank in France, and ''Credit Suisse'' bank in Switzerland.
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  • ==Exile in Switzerland and England== ...as contrary to the government and religion. Rousseau was forced to flee to Switzerland, but there too he found that his works were also banned. He defended himsel
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  • ...he EMBL describes the range of this subspecies as stretching from southern Switzerland, northern and central Italy, to Slovenia and northwestern Croatia.<ref name
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  • Set in [[Geneva, Switzerland]], and like its predecessors, a multi-layered story with many messages, ''R
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  • ...[[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]]. It is al ...countries as Germany, where [[region]]al dialects differ considerably. In Switzerland, standard German is even less likely to be the preferred choice amongst nat
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  • ...d pelvic irradiation for female and vasectomy for male mental defectives". Switzerland passed the first eugenics law in Europe, 1928, and it ay also have had the
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  • ...fic Group on the Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis (2000 : Geneva, Switzerland) |url=http://whqlibdoc.who.int/trs/WHO_TRS_921.pdf |title=Prevention and ma
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  • {{r|Friends of Switzerland Caucus}} Chairs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Tammy Baldwin]] and Rep. [[Wally Herger
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  • ...defined by the [[Alps]], which separate it from neighbouring [[France]], [[Switzerland]] (whose territory includes the Italian [[exclave]] of [[Campione d'Italia]
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  • ...vision and genetic structure of four populations of Venturia inaequalis in Switzerland
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  • He was the Minister to Denmark and to Switzerland between 1920 and 1924, returning to Washington as Under Secretary of State,
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  • economics at Lausanne University, Switzerland, in 1893, Pareto was chosen his successor. Italian dictator [[Benito Mussol
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  • ...can be observed in the political parties of The Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. <ref>[http://www.questia.com/read/103819757# Kurt Luther & Kris Deschouwe
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  • #*Recorded live in Zürich, Switzerland, 29 June 1980 #*Recorded live in Zurich, Switzerland, 29 June 1980
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  • ...n of Retired Persons International (ARPI), with offices in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]], and Washington, D.C. While ARPI disbanded in 1969, AARP has continued to
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  • |event= '''1955''': Max Hetzel of Switzerland creates prototypes of watches using Tuning Forks as opposed to the balance
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  • ...gium]] ([[Wallonia]]), the [[Channel Islands]] and a northwestern tip of [[Switzerland]] ([[canton of Jura]]). * In [[Switzerland]], French advances in front of [[Francoprovençal language|Francoprovençal
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  • ...11, the [[European Organization for Nuclear Research]] ([[CERN]]), Geneva, Switzerland, announced experimental results appearing to show neutrinos traveling faste
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  • ...ea of flying an airship over their next concert at the Montreux Casino, in Switzerland on March 7, 1970 but the band members believed this would be tempting fate,
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1920 <td> [[Charles Edouard Guillaume]] <td>Switzerland <tr bgcolor="#ffffff"> <td> [[Heinrich Rohrer]] <td>Switzerland
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  • ...ents on [[Napoleon]] ("There sunk the greatest nor the worst of men"). In Switzerland he met [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] and struck up an immediate friendsh
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  • ...er at the European Organization for Nuclear Research ([[CERN]]) in Geneva, Switzerland. It is a proton-proton collider, holding the record for highest energy col
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  • In 1999, the Government of [[Switzerland]], for a trial period of 5 years, allowed health costs for treatment with h
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  • ...m of fourteen months in Spain... and a maximum of nine and a half years in Switzerland." <ref>''And Then We Moved to Rossenarra: or, The Art of Emigrating'', by R
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  • ** Europe 2 (Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Switzerland and Austria)
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  • ...on is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).
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  • ...ile) circumference particle accelerator buried on the border of France and Switzerland. CERN has 10,000 scientists working on the project..."
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  • ...r son Leonhard Euler was born on 15 April 1707 in the town of [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]], but the family moved to [[Riehen]] when he was one year old. His father
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  • ...nization also established the [[International Labor Office]] in [[Basel]], Switzerland. In a later reorganization, that office became the [[International Labor Or
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  • ...randfather, Bernard Schimmel, she says, trained for two years as a cook in Switzerland, then returned to work at the Blackstone Hotel, which his father owned. Ac
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  • ...ong some Jews, and in 1897 the first Zionist conference was held in Basel, Switzerland. Often fleeing pogroms and inspired by Zionist ideas, several tens of thous
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  • ...ong some Jews, and in 1897 the first Zionist conference was held in Basel, Switzerland. Often fleeing pogroms and inspired by Zionist ideas, several tens of thous
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  • ...ational Ice Hockey Federation. 2006. Official Rule Book 2006-2010. Zurich, Switzerland. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/iihf-rule-book.html</ref> ...ational Ice Hockey Federation. 2006. Official Rule Book 2006-2010. Zurich, Switzerland. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/iihf-rule-book.html</ref> In the NHL,
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  • ...tions", ISO 13443, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland &nbsp;[http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm ISO Standards Catalogue]</r ...9, Edition 2, [[International Organization for Standardization]], Geneva, Switzerland [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm ISO Standards Catalogue]</ref>
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  • ...in February 1933 to a very hostile political environment. He first fled to Switzerland then moved to Takasaki, Japan, where he produced three influential books on
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  • ...language|Romansh]] spoken in the Germanic language community islands of [[Switzerland]]. Over the years however, under pressure from the [[Northern League]], the
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  • ...a Veillée. Critics praised his comic opera Sancho in 1897, and in French [[Switzerland]] people were learning his name from a number of popular songs he wrote.
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  • ...European Union together with [[Iceland]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Norway]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Turkey]]. The six cooperating countries are West Balkan countries:
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  • ...<br/>Partially funded by industry<!--Roche, AstraZeneca Switzerland, Merck Switzerland-->.
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  • *[[Switzerland]], joined 10/09/2002
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  • ...a BA. In 1790 he spent the summer vacation on a walking tour in France and Switzerland, and during this tour he witnessed the first stages of the French Revolutio ...the hopes of many of the French revolutionaries until the French occupied Switzerland in 1798.<ref>Gill, chs 2—5</ref>
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  • ...orth, [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] in the east, [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] in the south, and [[France]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Belgium]] and the [[Nethe
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  • '''Bàsel''' ''Switzerland'', cf. '''Básil''' ''person '''Bérne''' ''Switzerland'' = '''bãirn''' ''baby'', or = '''bürn''' ''fire, brook
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  • ...the Romanian oilfields. He received an international education in Romania, Switzerland, England, and the United States. He attended Haverford College and Brown Un ...r SRF in the United States, as well as in Canada, Mexico, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and India. In 1958, when Daya Mata, t
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  • ...hwartz, a Hungarian-born Frankfurt pathologist who fled with his family to Switzerland. In March 1933 Schwartz established the Notgemeinschaft Deutscher Wissensch
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  • ...00 B.C.: Asphalt used for waterproofing by lake dwellers in what is now [[Switzerland]].
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  • |France, Andorra, northeastern Spain, extreme southwestern Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and
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  • ...hen this was not considered possible for a person like him. He traveled to Switzerland, at the invitation of the trainers Dorothy Eustis, and there went through a
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  • ...illage near [[Omaha]]. His father was a physician who had immigrated from Switzerland and his mother was a [[Yankee]] from Vermont. He attended high school in O
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  • ...ventor of a new and extremely powerful high explosive, and kidnap him from Switzerland. He then finds himself once again in Berlin, where he has to fool his hosts
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  • ...tion by the Turkish Government carried out by Professor [Albert] Malche of Switzerland. [Formerly Director of Education of the Canton of Geneva.] The Government i
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  • Born in Switzerland, his first training in medicine was apparently from his father, Wilhelm of
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  • ...e near Omaha, Nebraska. His father was a physician who had immigrated from Switzerland; his mother was a [[Yankee]] from Vermont. He attended high school in Omaha
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  • ...man pharmacist and goldsmith. It is used in [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] in wineries and beer brewing. It is expressed as:<ref name=Jacobson/>
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  • * Codevilla, Angelo M. ''Between the Alps and a Hard Place. Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History'' (2000)
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  • <td>[[Switzerland]]</td><td>[[Bern]]</td><td>[[Swiss Franc]]</td> ...witzerland}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Federal Council|Switzerland}}''</small></td>
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  • ...or of Schools by undertaking a mission to look at schools in [[France]], [[Switzerland]] and the [[Netherlands]]. In addition to his report he produced, at his o
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  • ...weden]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], [[Denmark]]); the Alpine Countries ([[Switzerland]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Austria]], [[Slovenia]]), and the [[Mediterranean]] ...ur Member States. Its member states are Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
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  • *Consilium Conferentiarum Episcoporum Europae, St. Gallen, Switzerland; To support a forum on the family 140,000
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  • ...international headquarters office of the IUPAC is located in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. The administrative office, known as the "IUPAC Secretariat" and headed b
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  • ...esentatives from Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Balkan Federation, Switzerland and Scandinavia; and a 5-member Bureau elected by the ECCI.
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  • ...r friend of Condon's who in this book is Dr. Abe Weiler, a face surgeon in Switzerland.
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  • ...nale]], and in galleries in cities throughout the world including [[Basel, Switzerland|Basel]], [[Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo]], [[Ghent, Belgium|Ghent]], [[Brisbane, Aust
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  • ...ublic of Germany]] but also that written by authors from [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]].
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  • ...ial and commercial [[standard]]s. It has its headquarters in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]].<ref>[http://www.iso.org/iso/about.htm About ISO] From the official ISO w
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  • In 1983, 415 confirmed cases took place in Switzerland, 3 weeks after 12 flocks of sheep, totaling 850 to 900 animals, came into a
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  • ...The German diminutive forms of ''Arne'' are ''Arnele'' or ''Ernele''. In [[Switzerland]] the diminutive forms ''Ärneli'' and ''Ernle'' or ''Erndle'' are also kno
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  • ...rlag, 1995.) Schwartz a physician of note organized the Notgemeinschaft in Switzerland to help scientists who lost their jobs to find employment elsewhere.</ref>
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  • ...Prospects Study Association, Dakar (Senegal), 21-23 January 1980. Geneva, Switzerland: World Social Prospects Study Association, 1981.
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  • }}</ref> In 1977, three scientists at a cafeteria in Basel, [[Switzerland]], discussed possible names. Dr. Walter Gilbert was credited for thinking u
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  • Gallatin was born in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]], on Jan. 29, 1761. He was the son of an established aristocratic family.
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  • ...ports are a relatively small share of GDP. The primary export partners are Switzerland 27.9%, UK 11%, Pakistan 9.5%, Belgium 5.1%, Rwanda 5%, Egypt 4.7% (2008)<re
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  • ...ark]], [[Germany]] (unofficial), [[Russia]] (until 1833), [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. The tune is still used as the national anthem of [[Liechtenstein]], as '
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  • ...21 he left Berlin and made a grand tour through Europe, especially France, Switzerland, and Italy, including some weeks of study at Heidelberg with the historian
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  • ! French, Swiss <ref name="ch">In Switzerland the same style is used for all languages.</ref>
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  • ...basis among services covered by the compulsory health insurance scheme in Switzerland. In June 2005, the Swiss interior ministry decided to withdraw these altern
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  • ...ction with a temporal power. This was the case in Zurich, in present day [[Switzerland]], where a Reform Church led by [[Huldrych Zwingli]] was established in con ...and Anabaptist spokesman, [[Jacob Ammann]], who had earlier migrated from Switzerland to the [[Alsace]], raised a number of issues regarding church discipline an
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  • ...to what direction watch technology would go, and in 1955 [[Max Hetzel]] of Switzerland creates prototypes of watches that use tuning forks instead of traditional
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  • ...but significant failures also occurred in the mature economies, including Switzerland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States. Ne
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  • ...ray House was preparing for the marriage. While the Viscount was abroad in Switzerland a fire broke out. The few servants at the house on the night of 24th Septem
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  • ...ublished widely in the United States and in Europe. He died in [[Geneva]], Switzerland, in 1986. ...ar I]], the family spent three years living in various cities: [[Lugano]] (Switzerland), [[Barcelona]], [[Majorca]], [[Seville]], and [[Madrid]].
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  • ...of the ''Eneas'', Codex Bodmer 83 at the Bodmer Library in Geneva-Coligny, Switzerland]
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  • ...e Minister [[Dmitri Yazov]]. In an earlier meeting in March 1988 in Berne, Switzerland, Carlucci and Yazov discussed the Soviet minister's contention that the Sov
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