The actual arms of Baden red on gold were thus replaced by gold on purpure. |
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The best of their wines are serious and comparable in quality to those from good wine-makers in Baden. |
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The ploy worked and the Anglo-Dutch army united with the armies of the margrave of Baden and Eugene of Savoy. |
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From that moment on, Dr. Baden became the Herbert von Karajan of the scientific and medical aspects of Claus' second trial. |
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Baden is a Brissie born and bred pilot who also flies above the corridors of justice as a lawyer with experience in IT, Privacy and Tax law and cyberlaw. |
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In Baden, you can choose from a wide variety of treatments to help you get back in shape or simply relax, alone, with friends or with family. |
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On October 3 the new chancellor was appointed: he was Prince Maximilian of Baden, internationally known for his moderation and honorability. |
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Baden adopted the Beer Purity Law in 1896, Württemberg followed in 1900, though similar rules had been decreed there back in the 18th Century. |
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The Prussian army invaded Baden, defeated the rebels, and forced the last remnants of the German revolution to capitulate in the fortress of Rastatt on 23 July. |
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Not surprisingly, given her risk-taking profession, Baden is a competitive poker player. |
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With support from Brussels, the Baden region, Alsace and the Basle region in Switzerland are going to pool their efforts to set up joint tourism promotion? |
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Baden Württemberg is one of the regions of Europe which may lay claim to the highest number of universities and colleges and an intensive research activity. |
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I cordially invite you to discover, by means of this Internet presentation, the diversity and exceptional quality of the Baden Württemberg research and development hub. |
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Inasmuch as the two principal representatives of the axiological interpretation both taught at the University of Heidelberg, this branch is also known as the Southwest German or Baden school. |
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It shows the results of screening done by four different laboratories in Bavaria, in Baden, in Wittenberg, in another Swedish state, and also in Austria. |
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On the advice of Talleyrand, Napoleon ordered the kidnapping of the Duke of Enghien, violating the sovereignty of Baden. |
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Knowing the government of Prince Maximilian of Baden would veto any such action, Ludendorff decided not to inform him. |
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Prince Maximilian of Baden took charge of a new government as Chancellor of Germany to negotiate with the Allies. |
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As the Allied forces advanced, Prince Maximilian of Baden was appointed as Chancellor of Germany in October to negotiate an armistice. |
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Alsace was merged with Baden, and Lorraine with the Saarland, to become part of a planned Westmark. |
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A related Alemannic German survives on the opposite bank of the Rhine, in Baden, and especially in Switzerland. |
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The Baden disputation exposed a deep rift in the Confederation on matters of religion. |
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In 1849, he returned to the Kingdom of Bavaria for the Baden and Palatinate revolutionary uprising. |
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Julius Drake is also a frequent visitor to international chamber music festivals and is invited regularly to give masterclasses, most recently in Amsterdam, Baden bei Wien, Graz, and Oxford. |
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Special guest, Gilian Clay, a great granddaughter of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, will assist Cub Scouts with craft projects. |
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Somewhat to the south and west, it was bordered by the Baden culture. |
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At the time of this letter, Engels's even more dangerous involvement in the revolutionary uprisings in Baden and the Palatinate in 1849, still lay ahead of him. |
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