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  • | Swiss Albums Chart<ref name='Switzerland album charts'>{{cite web | url = http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?key=1149& | Switzerland (IFPI)
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  • ...n German ''Aue'') could refer to many different places in modern Swabia or Switzerland. This is at least consistent with the clearly Alemannic dialect found in th
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  • ...onal meeting had delegates from Belgium, the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland and the US. They decided to establish "a permanent international movement i
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  • ...few years years on the European continent with him, visiting [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and [[Italy]].
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  • ...of all is Karnöffel, first documented in 1426 and still played in parts of Switzerland.</ref> of the oldest card games still played, first documented in the first
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  • ...9] August 30, 2010. From the website of the Biofuels Platform published in Switzerland.</ref>
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  • .... Conquests created a screen of six satellite republics set up in Holland, Switzerland, and Italy, and Bonaparte's seizure of Egypt. Prussia and Spain made peace,
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  • ...ed, in the spring of 1915, to move IOC headquarters to Lausanne in neutral Switzerland, where it has been headquartered ever since.
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  • ...(CERN), Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) that coordinate and fund astroparticle physics. [
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  • ...ghting]] style that had been developed by Professeur [[Pierre Vigny]] of [[Switzerland]].
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  • ...Africa<ref>World Health Organization. Avenue Appia 20�CH - 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland. +41 22 791 2111. <http://www.who.int/tdr/diseases/tryp/default.htm></ref>.
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  • | Switzerland (IFPI)
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  • ...n 1933, whereupon he left Germany. He died of a heart attack on a visit to Switzerland.
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  • ...is situated at the estuaries of the river [[Rhine]], which originates in [[Switzerland]], and the river [[Meuse]], which runs via Belgium from [[France]] to the c
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  • ...r married. The name is also a reference to Monte Rosa, the highest peak in Switzerland. Bierstadt and his guide, William Newton Byers, approached the mountain alo
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  • ...ept stations in Germany, the FA established an intercept station in Berne, Switzerland. It penetrated most cryptosystems other than the UK and US. <ref name=Lee /
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  • ...the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1919, which she served as president.<ref> Alonzo (2003)</ref> She damn
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  • ...er 1, 1933 and left Frankfurt on September 22 of the same year. He went to Switzerland and in the presence of the Turkish Ambassador Cemal Hüsnü in Geneva signe
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  • ...the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1919, which she served as president.<ref> Alonzo (2003)</ref> She damn
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  • ...ner F, Henderson DA, Arita I, et al. Smallpox and its eradication. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, 1988</ref> <ref name=Dixon48>Dixon CW. Smallpo
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  • ...irected to those spas,which were significantly less expensive than spas in Switzerland. She was obviously directing patients of meagre means to affordable treatme
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  • "Pierre Molinier", Galerie Guy Bärtschi, Geneva, Switzerland, 25 November 1999 - 29 January 2000
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  • [[Switzerland]] informed Peru of five bank accounts, containing USD $50 million, belongin
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  • |Switzerland (IFPI)
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  • ...urprisingly large farmsteads similar in appearance to those in Austria and Switzerland. They are usually made of wood, stone and clay, without any nails and have
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  • ...ekhanov]] and [[Lyubov Axelrod]], two [[Populism|Populists]] studying in [[Switzerland]]. They agreed with [[Marx]]'s belief that terrorism and assassination were
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  • |Switzerland (IFPI)
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  • ...l research effort co-sponsored by the Archive with leading institutions in Switzerland, Austria, Norway and Italy. His distinguished career has included teaching
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  • ...eleased as a single in the [[France]], [[Germany]] (reached number one), [[Switzerland]], [[the Netherlands]], [[Belgium]] and [[Japan]]. All countries where the
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  • |Birth= January 29, 1891, Geneva, Switzerland *[[Roger Federer]] Swiss 8 August 1981, Binningen, Basel-Land, Switzerland
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  • ...00 B.C.: Asphalt used for waterproofing by lake dwellers in what is now [[Switzerland]].
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  • ...e in October 1900 and moved to [[Zurich]], while Marie moved to [[Olsberg, Switzerland]] for a teaching post. The same year, he renounced his [[Württemberg]] cit ...chnical examiner second class. In 1908, Einstein was licensed in [[Bern]], Switzerland, as a [[Privatdozent]] (unsalaried teacher at a university). During this ti
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  • ...ft Paris to go abroad, leaving his family behind. He spent a short time in Switzerland, where he had to decide whether he would swear a required oath of allegianc
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  • ...ft Paris to go abroad, leaving his family behind. He spent a short time in Switzerland, where he had to decide whether he would swear a required oath of allegianc
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  • ...shattered elbow and ankle, going first to the Channel Islands and then to Switzerland. Unable to return and stay at any length in the UK, the band reconvened in ...w Theatre in April, for a brief low-key European 14-day tour performing in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Austria, undertaken in June and July 1980 w
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  • ...ountries: [[United Kingdom]] (UK), [[United States of America]] (US) and [[Switzerland]] (CH), [[Sweden]] (SW)
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  • ...shattered elbow and ankle, going first to the Channel Islands and then to Switzerland. Unable to return and stay at any length in the UK, the band reconvened in ...w Theatre in April, for a brief low-key European 14-day tour performing in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Austria, undertaken in June and July 1980 w
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  • ...en [[Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary I]] became [[Queen]] in 1553 Knox fled to [[Switzerland]], where he was strongly influenced by the Calvinist theology of [[John Cal
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  • ...all communities are also found in many other countries, including Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Portugal, Poland, and Russia. Active groups are also found
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  • ...:60%"|Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, France, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Great Britain, Poland, Czech Republi
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  • ...or regional targets include Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and some US States.<ref name=UNEP3>United Nations Environment Program (200
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  • ...d one operates under the name "SkyCruizer", providing sightseeing tours in Switzerland.
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  • * Switzerland 2,000,000 ...ion which can be regarded as Zwinglian, even in a limited sense, is German Switzerland, though a few survivals of his system may be traced in Reformed organizatio
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  • ...contacts which enabled them to put out a series of peace feelers in Bern, Switzerland, and in Rome, Italy."<ref name=SEP>{{citation
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  • ...ine (September 17, 1904 in Hvalynsky, Russia - August 24, 1992]] in Lutry, Switzerland) was a scientist, physician and thinker who devoted her entire life to unde
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  • ...nd 3× Platinum (December 2007), Italy sales: 85,000, Norway sales: 50,000, Switzerland Gold (2007), Japan Gold (December 2007) Japan sales: 100,000</small>
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  • ...n [[Poland]] in 1792. In the previous years, [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Switzerland]] - the countries where the number of witches killed was the largest - alre
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  • ...numeral system]]. Having survived the war, Zuse built another computer in Switzerland, and later was the first designer to propose [[pipelining]] the computation
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  • ...to the snake biting its captor during handling and occurred in places like Switzerland. <ref>Schneemann M ''et al'' (2004) Life-threatening envenoming by the Saha
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  • |Switzerland (IFPI)
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  • ...nt, Dorothy Rice, the daughter of a New York financier, whom he had met in Switzerland. Peirce, who was also known for his bawdy doggerel, later mocked his preten
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  • ...cts of Nutrition and Health: Diet, Exercise, Genetics and Chronic Disease. Switzerland: S Karger 1999: pp. 19-73.</ref><ref name=eaton85/><ref name=eaton97a/><re
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  • ...s probably content to have England left alone, in the same way as Spain or Switzerland or Sweden. He could not understand that such a prospect was repugnant to Ch
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  • ...represented were Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Switzerland, Canada, Lebanon, and the United States.
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  • ...Sint Maarten]] (a Dutch overseas territory not in the EU), [[Suriname]], [[Switzerland]], the [[Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]] (a de facto entity not recog
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  • ...ne, conquered, and then settled what is today Alsace and a large part of [[Switzerland]].
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  • .... The now defunct [[Lausanne Football and Cricket Club]] was founded in [[Switzerland]], the first football club to be formed outside the British Isles, although
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  • At the 2006 [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos, Switzerland]], the [[United Nations Development Program]] (UNDP) announced it would bac
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  • ...she loved the desert, mountains challenged her as well. She traveled to [[Switzerland]] in 1900 and 1902, doing increasingly difficult technical rock climbing. M
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  • ...to the snake biting its captor during handling and occurred in places like Switzerland. [14]
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  • ...ds]]. At the Foreign Office, Canaris conspired to send a number of Jews to Switzerland under various pretexts. It is estimated that 2,000 Jews were hidden in Berl ...elves in. Some less unwordly plotters did manage to get away – Gisevius to Switzerland, for example. Others survived by luck or accident. It appears that none of
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  • ...r and military strategist [[Antoine-Henri Jomini]] (1779-1869) was born in Switzerland, served in Napoleon's army from 1804 to 1813, and then joined the army of T
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  • * 2 for Switzerland
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  • ..., Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). Article 1 outlines its purpose:
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  • ...m Moro-Giafferi's offices in Paris (Moro-Giafferi himself had escaped to [[Switzerland]]).
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  • ...had the chance to converse with many of the leading scientists in France, Switzerland and Italy, including such figures as [[André-Marie Ampère|Ampère]] and [
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  • ...contacts which enabled them to put out a series of peace feelers in Bern, Switzerland, and in Rome, Italy."<ref name=SEP>{{citation
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  • ...nion, Done Properly''', A Manifesto by Economists in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Economist's View, July 9 2012]</ref>. Ansgar Belke argues that with a soli
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  • ...(ed). 1993. ''The 1994 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals.'' IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. lvi + 286 pp.</ref> These include the [[Asiatic lion]],
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  • ...d, and was put into law in the [[United States of America]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]] and other countries. Between 1935 and 1975, for example, 63,000 people we
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  • ...had the chance to converse with many of the leading scientists in France, Switzerland and Italy, including such figures as [[André-Marie Ampère|Ampère]] and [
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  • <tr><th align="left">Switzerland</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...All of Europe was invited to join, along with much of Latin America.<ref> Switzerland did not officially join, in order to preserve its neutrality. However it wa
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  • ...elf and Belgium, the Netherlands, the Rhinelands, most of western Germany, Switzerland, and northern Italy. These areas were integrated into an efficiently admini
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  • | [[Switzerland]]
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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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  • ...ly 20th century. (In neither case was their abstention absolute, however. Switzerland, for example, is a party to the NATO "Partnership for Peace programme"<ref
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  • ...speakers can be found include in [[Andorra]], [[Belgium]], [[Bermuda]], [[Switzerland]] and some communities in [[India]] such as [[Goa]]. Portuguese is spoken b
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  • ...as the ''Birds Nest'' was designed by Herzog and De Meuron Architekten AG, Switzerland, and China Architecture Design Institute. It breaks form the regular patter
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  • ...Quaker]] family of distant [[Germany|German]] (Pfautz, [[Wehmeyer]]) and [[Switzerland|Swiss]] (Huber, Burkhart) descent. He was the first President to be born we
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  • ...d, and was put into law in the [[United States of America]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]] and other countries. Between 1935 and 1975, for example, 63,000 people we
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  • ...publication, because they are thought to be uninteresting. In 1999, the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] Government, for 5 years, allowed costs for treatment with homeopath
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  • ...e found that countries that stayed longest on the exchange rates, (such as Switzerland and Poland), had high real wages and low output, whereas those that abandon
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>(Switzerland|Swiss]] writer)</td>
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  • ...he religious conflicts and declining economic opportunities in Germany and Switzerland.
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  • ...#Allen Dulles|Allen Dulles]], who had been a key OSS operations officer in Switzerland during the Second World War, took over from Smith, at a time where US polic
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  • ...rantxa Sanchez Vicario, Carlos Moya, Conchita Martinez, and Rafael Nadal), Switzerland (Martina Hingis and Roger Federer), and from many other countries.
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  • ...Suriname]], [[History of Swaziland]], [[History of Sweden]], [[History of Switzerland]], [[History of Syria]], [[History of Tajikistan]], [[History of Tanzania]]
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  • ...countries—including such strategically-important states as the Yugoslavia, Switzerland, India, Sweden and Finland—conspicuously maintained their neutrality duri
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  • ...attle lines in the west solidified into a stalemate 475 miles long between Switzerland and the English Channel--the Western Front. The Central Powers had the adv
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  • ...list of potential nuclear states; so were the [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[Switzerland]], [[Taiwan]], [[Indonesia]], and the UAR [now [[Egypt]]]. The CIA partly d
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  • ...nia (U.S. state)]] abandoned U.S. citizenship discreetly while living in [[Switzerland]]; she had considered various options over 10 years, but finally decided to
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  • He lived in [[Zürich|Zurich]] in Switzerland for a year. In February 1948 in [[Chur]], Brecht staged an adaptation of [[
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  • ...England, America, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Russian, the Balkans, Turkey, Japan, Aus
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  • ...hange as every two years a worldwide conference takes place in St. Gallen, Switzerland to discuss the actual results of worldwide multi-center studies. Depending
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  • ...d of 1936 versions had premiered in the United States, England, Argentina, Switzerland, and other places around the world. While critics spoke of it in such terms
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  • ...mbly of Germany and Austria was reestablished and a new NSA, for Italy and Switzerland, was formed. In 1953 the number of NSAs had grown to twelve. The British, A
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