Several cities, including the Austrian city of Graz, have already made the move to either biodiesel or biogas public transportation systems. |
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The largest engineering center is in Graz where 1200 engineers are developing components, systems, modules and complete vehicles. |
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Graz was the first ever university to give a doctorate in technical sciences. |
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has been zapped from the official websites of his Austria birthplace of Graz. |
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Officers used the vehicles to set up a roadblock after the animal escaped from a slaughterhouse in Graz. |
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He did not stay very long in any place and after three years he was back in Graz, this time in the chair of experimental physics. |
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Professor Dr. Manfred Walzl, neurologist at the mental clinic in Austrian Graz, runs through some of the wholesome effects. |
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The Bundesland will also be able to draw on EU funds for specific assistance to urban development of the capital Graz. |
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I will now present this modified proposal to the informal Competitiveness Council in Graz later this month. |
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For what I pay to fly from Graz, my home town, to Brussels, I could just as well fly to Los Angeles or Kuala Lumpur. |
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Christina Pluhar discovered her deep affinity for Baroque and Renaissance music while studying at the University of Graz. |
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At times, the acoustic of the Stefaniesaal in Graz is rather boxy but the slow movement and Finale certainly benefit from Fischer's no-nonsense direction. |
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He was born in Graz, in Styria, on July 30th 1947, where he practiced his favourite sport of bodybuilding from the age of fifteen. |
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This German newsreel footage shows pro-German residents of Graz expressing their opposition to the plebiscite. |
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Please, be aware that the taxies in Graz do not necessarily accept credit cards. |
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On 29 April the Graz District Civil Court dismissed an application by the father for enforcement of the return order. |
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Cichocki will be working globally, but will keep the office in Graz, Austria, as his base. |
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In the instant case an application for future rights of access was still pending in the District Civil Court of Graz. |
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The first idea to build a funicular is more than 100 years old, from the time when cities like Graz, Zagreb or Budapest realised a similar solution. |
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They will meet the Viennese public again tomorrow, and then will move to Bratislava on the 17th, to Graz on the 18th. |
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Other major urban areas of Austria include Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. |
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The finds are mostly in the Landesmuseum Joanneum at Graz, which also holds the Strettweg Cult Wagon. |
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The ICG, an institute for the IT faculty at the University of Applied Sciences in Graz, is the only scientific institution in Austria which addresses both computer vision and computer graphics. |
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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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On 25 June the Graz District Civil Court, at the request of the mother, transferred jurisdiction to the Leibnitz District Court, in the judicial district of which the mother had purportedly established her residence. |
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The development of specific energy values in private legal contracts between the city of Graz and future investors, promoted by incentive systems like bonus cubage and higher housing density for buildings. |
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The highpoint will be the Interreligious Conference, which will take place in Graz on 5-9 July 2003 and which will be opened by the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi. |
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When we held a publicity event at the University of Graz, however, the Constitution met with more interest than toadstools or dream interpretation. |
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There are spas and cycle-friendly inns to stay at, and the region's capital, Graz, has amazing architecture, including the Kunsthaus museum of modern art. |
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A beautiful teenage Austrian Jew, Helma escaped from Graz to spend the war hiding from her persecutors in Yugoslavia and Italy, working for a time for the Italian resistance. |
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In 1955, as director of the Galerie Joanneum in Graz, his home town, he began a state-financed programme to restore 1,600 watercolours in private hands in Steiermark that had been damaged during or just after the war. |
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Having been preserved in ancient editions in the Franciscan Convent of Graz, these songs were for centuries a cause of joy, meaning, and sensitivity surrounding the figure of St. Clare. |
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Graz also placed emphasis on training of all of its staff. |
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Along with other religious who were going to Graz I took up this suggestion, and the result was that we decided to pray together in Graz and, as we would be doing at home in our monasteries, invite people to pray with us. |
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The qualified electrical engineer graduated from Graz University of Technology in Austria, and subsequently acquired both domestic and international corporate management experience. |
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In Austria there are convents in Vienna, Graz and Friesach. |
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Piffl, who was born and raised in Graz, received a degree in Export and International Management from the University of Graz. |
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I could have gone to Sturm Graz in Austria when I joined Hibs in the summer, but I have never regretted my decision. |
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Until he left, Ivica was easily the best player Sturm Graz had. |
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Sturm Graz are seasoned Euro campaigners, having played the likes of Manchester United and Rangers in the Champions League over the past few years. |
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And a goal of equal quality from Ryan Giggs in the 89th minute ensured a United victory after Graz had threatened to claw their way back in the second half. |
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The Graz agreement of May 1992 caused deep division inside the Croat community and strengthened the separation group, which led to the conflict with Bosniaks. |
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Today, Serbs in Austria are mainly found in Vienna, Salzburg, and Graz. |
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Angelika Erlacher and her colleagues at the Graz University of Technology in Austria decided to find an environmentally friendly route to unshrinkable wool. |
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