• Adolf 'Adi' Vogl (4 May 1910 – 9 April 1993) was an Austrian football forward. He played for 20 caps for Austria, with also scoring six goals. Vogl also...
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  • Avar André Abegglen Joseph Bossi Vratislav Čech 1 goal Stefan Skoumal Adolf Vogl Leopold Hofmann Imre Markos Mario Pizziolo Raimundo Orsi Luis Monti Alfredo...
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  • Szabó Renato Cesarini Giuseppe Meazza Raimundo Orsi Max Abegglen 1 goal Adolf Vogl Walter Nausch Heinrich Müller Mihai Tänzer Illés Spitz Pál Titkos Jenő...
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  • Rudolf Viertl 16 4 1925 1937 Karl Vladar 5 0 1906 1909 Adolf Vogl 20 6 1931 1936 Leopold Vogl 2 2 1935 1935 Željko Vuković 3 0 2001 2001 Emil Wachuda...
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  • Rank Player Team Goals 1 Carlo Reguzzoni AGC Bologna 10 2 György Sárosi Ferencváros 7 Adolf Vogl Admira Wien 4 Franz Binder Rapid Wien 6...
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    Under the advice of a friend, he began taking singing lessons with František Vogl in Prague. Shortly thereafter he began appearing in stage plays in that city...
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    general) Friedrich Müller (born 1938), legal scientist and author Joseph Vogl (born 1957), literary and media scientist Katrin Garfoot (born 1981), Australian...
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    an eminent Austrian lutenist active in the Bavarian court Johann Michael Vogl (1768–1840), baritone singer and composer; close friend of Franz Schubert...
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    Bekenntnis der Professoren an den Universitäten und Hochschulen zu Adolf Hitler und dem nationalsozialistischen Staat officially translated into English...
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    was dedicated to the principal tenor of the Munich Court Opera, Heinrich Vogl. Strauss promised to later write some songs for Aunt Johanna. "Zueignung"...
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    Chalmers (Seagull Books, 2012). Soll und Haben. Fernsehgespräche (with Joseph Vogl) (2009). Das Labyrinth der zärtlichen Kraft. 166 Liebesgeschichten (2009)...
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    Bildstein, 1988 Helmut Zahn, 1988 Gyözö Kovács, 1988 Reimar Lüst, 1987 Otto Vogl, 1987 Karl Alexander Müller, 1987 Viktor Gutmann (chemist) [de], 1986 Horst...
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    Johannes III Nablaß (1623–1639) Placidus Judmann (1639–1655) Coelestin I Vogl (1655–1691) Ignatius von Trauner (1691–1694) Johannes IV Baptist Hemm (1694–1719)...
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    premiere of the Ninth Symphony. The role of Pizarro was taken by Johann Michael Vogl, who later became known for his collaborations with Schubert. This version...
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    of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City Ralph Erwin - originally Erwin Vogl, composer of a number of film scores Joseph Finger - architect, bringing...
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  • site of Zdenka Faßbender, Elly Ney, Benno Sterzenbach, Heinrich Vogl and Therese Vogl Unterhaching, Burial site of Amadeus August, Paula Braend, Hans...
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  • degree in pharmacy. In Vienna, some of his professors were Adolf Lieben and August Emil Vogl. On the behalf of professor Lieben he went to work in the...
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    for the first time at the National Theatre on 16 June 1867, with Heinrich Vogl in the title role and Mathilde Mallinger as Elsa. Mallinger also took the...
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    Linke compared the choice between Gauck and Wulff to the choice between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, drawing strong condemnation from the SPD and Greens...
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    middle ear", 615–631. ISBN 978-0-443-06684-9. Alt URL Drake, Richard L.; Vogl, Wayne; Tibbitts, Adam W.M. Mitchell; illustrations by Richard; Richardson...
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    Greece: The Modern Sequel. C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd. Honing, Matthias; Vogl, Ulrik; Moliner, Olivier, eds. (31 May 2012). Standard Languages and Multilingualism...
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  • Daron Rahlves Giorgio Rocca Benjamin Raich  —— 2005 Michael Walchhofer Alois Vogl Benjamin Raich  —— 2004  —— Benjamin Raich  ——  —— 2003    Bruno Kernen Stephan...
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  • Sfera (1909-04-29)29 April 1909 (aged 25) 2 Venus București 2DF Emerich Vogl (c) (1905-08-12)12 August 1905 (aged 28) 27 Juventus București 3MF Károly...
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    Monument [de] in Bielsko-Biała, Poland (1900) at the Lutherkirche, by Franz Vogl [de] in Coburg (1883) in the Lutherschule, probably after Rietschel in Cottbus...
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    Schubert probably knew her in connection to her former colleague Johann Michael Vogl, and met Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Ferdinand Hiller at soirées in her home...
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    that this was a popular political strategy which had already been used by Adolf Hitler. When some participants showed disagreement, she added immediately...
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    London in 1882. The New York performance, on 2 April 1877, was conducted by Adolf Neuendorff as part of a Wagner festival organised by the Academy of Music;...
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    sponsored by Verlag C. H. Beck. Constituted in 2018, winners include Joseph Vogl, Corine Pelluchon and Dietmar Dath. Scheffelmeier, Von Heinz (January 1995)...
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  • Christoph Kern, Gerhard Merz, German Stegmaier, Horst Thürheimer und Richard Vogl. In the year 1977 Tröger was elected a regular member of the Bayerische Akademie...
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    They spent their adolescence during the war in Bavaria. The family opposed Adolf Hitler. In 1962, he passed his second state exam after having studied law...
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