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    Philipp Landmark (born 1966) is a Swiss journalist and former editor-in-chief of the St. Galler Tagblatt newspaper. He took up the post in 2009 and stood...
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    professor Beat Furrer (born 1954), an Austrian composer and conductor Philipp Landmark (born 1966), a journalist and former editor-in-chief of the St. Galler...
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    justice and attorney general, Trudeau was responsible for introducing the landmark Criminal Law Amendment Act, an omnibus bill whose provisions included,...
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    stereotyping into Germany. The business was carried on by his son, Carl Christian Philipp Tauchnitz [de] (1798–1884), until 1865, when the business was sold to O...
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    Johannes Thingnes Bø (3) Lisa Vittozzi (3) Sprint Tarjei Bø (2) Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold (1) Pursuit Johannes Thingnes Bø (3) Lisa Vittozzi (1) Mass...
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    Eltz Castle (category Landmarks in Germany)
    only as his vassal and no longer as a free knight. Started in 1470 by Philipp zu Eltz, the 10-story Greater Rodendorf House takes its name from the family's...
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    Reichstag building (category Landmarks in Germany)
    the east side of the Königsplatz. Before construction was completed by Philipp Holzmann A.G. in 1894, Wilhelm I died (in 1888, the Year of Three Emperors)...
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    Philipp Stöhr (13 June 1849, Würzburg – 4 November 1911) was a German anatomist and histologist. He studied medicine in Würzburg, where in 1869 he became...
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    Hugo Philipp Jacob Wolf (13 March 1860 – 22 February 1903) was an Austrian composer, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. He brought to this...
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    USS Lionfish (category National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts)
    on 15 December 1942; launched on 7 November 1943, sponsored by Mrs. May Philipps Train, wife of Rear Admiral Harold C. Train; and commissioned on 1 November...
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    confluence of the rivers Tauber and Main. Wertheim is best known for its landmark castle and medieval town centre. Wertheim is the most northerly town in...
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    St. Michael's Church, Hamburg (category Landmarks in Germany)
    (Hauptkirchen) and one of the most famous churches in the city. St. Michaelis is a landmark of the city and it is considered to be one of the finest Hanseatic Protestant...
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    from Heinrich Hertz, Johann Hittorf, William Crookes, Nikola Tesla and Philipp von Lenard In early November, he was repeating an experiment with one of...
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    Succession. During War of the Third Coalition, the Nuremberg bookseller Johann Philipp Palm was arrested at the Braunau fortress by French troops and executed...
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    442 Ziegler, pp. 534–535 Bradford, p. 446 "Le Moulin – History", The Landmark Trust, archived from the original on 31 January 2019, retrieved 30 January...
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    United States. Antonio Meucci, 1854, constructed telephone-like devices. Philipp Reis, 1861, constructed the first telephone, today called the Reis telephone...
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  • Cabaye Jérémy Ménez Samir Nasri Lars Bender Sami Khedira Miroslav Klose Philipp Lahm Mesut Özil Lukas Podolski Marco Reus Theofanis Gekas Giorgos Karagounis...
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    Serpente di Bronzo (1730), Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis (1736) Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), Der Tag des Gerichts (1762) Johann David Heinichen...
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    Cooper's ligaments Steinke, Hanno; Wiersbicki, Dina; Völker, Anna; Pieroh, Philipp; Kulow, Charlotte; Wolf, Benjamin; Osterhoff, Georg (2019). "The fascial...
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    Phil; Gabriel, Peter; Hackett, Steve; Rutherford, Mike (2007). Dodd, Philipp (ed.). Genesis: Chapter and Verse. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-84434-1...
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    Committees Archived 16 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine KfW. Vetter, Philipp (14 June 2021). "Staatshilfe für Karstadt und Kaufhof: CDU-Wirtschaftsrat...
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  • revival house in Buenos Aires. United Kingdom, Argentina 1989 Coming Out Philipp Klarmann Matthias Freihof Klarmann is a high school teacher who is "coming...
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    comprises a third of Budapest's total territory and is mostly wooded. Landmarks include Buda Castle, the Citadella, and the president of Hungary's residence...
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    least 100 appearances in the competition. The first player to hit the landmark was Raúl, who did so in February 2006, while the most recent member of...
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  • euronews. Retrieved 28 January 2024. Ransbotham, Sam; Kiron, David; Gerbert, Philipp; Reeves, Martin (6 September 2017). "Reshaping Business With Artificial...
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    Mar-a-Lago (category National Historic Landmarks in Florida)
    (/ˌmɑːrəˈlɑːɡoʊ/; Spanish for 'Sea-to-Lake') is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida. It spans 126 rooms and 62,500 sq ft (5,810 m2)...
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    The End of a Myth, St. Martin's Press, ISBN 978-0-312-01709-5 Schubert, Philipp (2006), Albert Speer: Architekt – Günstling Hitlers – Rüstungsminister...
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    Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia. Anna (1 March 1552 – 1632), married Philipp Ludwig, Count Palatine of Neuburg. Magdalene (1553–1633), married John...
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    the cemetery and its Landmark Chapel are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and were declared a Milwaukee Landmark in 1973. The cemetery...
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    Skanska; construction started in 2001. The building has become a recognisable landmark of London, and it is one of the city's most widely recognised examples...
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