The Magic of Vienna, at the NCH on May 27, is always an enchanting evening for those who like to waltz their way into the summer. |
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Now a resident in Jerusalem and Vienna, she is considered an expert in Arabic studies and ethnology. |
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One of the set of seven dulcians from the Este collection in Catajo, now in Vienna, is built in three separate joints like a bassoon. |
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In Vienna, a dissipated pianist is about to flee the city to avoid fighting a duel the next morning. |
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The empiricist position has been taken in recent times by the logical positivists of the Vienna Circle. |
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This materialised in a claim for diplomatic immunity under article 33 of the Vienna Convention of 1961 in the case undertaken by me. |
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After the marriage they moved to Vienna where they set up a grocery business which fared rather well. |
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He escaped and hastened back to Vienna, declared his electorship to be forfeited, and proposed the duke of Bavaria to be chosen elector. |
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June 9, 1815, after 400 years of domination by various European nations, Luxembourg was made a grand duchy by the Congress of Vienna. |
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Although Gedda doesn't perform it with Tauber's suave tenderness, it's still an impressive bit of echt Vienna from a Swedish-Russian singer! |
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They came from five departments of the University of Vienna and one department of the University of Salzburg. |
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In Vienna these traditional foods became delicacies to be introduced to the rest of Europe. |
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For this reason, the City of Vienna began moving its existing geodata into a database that manages a three-dimensional city model. |
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The play premiered in Paris, then on to Seattle, Chicago, Berlin, Vienna, London and Tokyo. |
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I worked in Vienna in a therapeutic home which was founded by some American Quakers after the war. |
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We never reached Vienna, the train was seized by German military police and we ended up in a forced labor camp near Hamburg. |
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She had an eye for art and beauty, and told her mother she would like to be a cosmetician, and there was a course she could attend in Vienna. |
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In the cafe in Vienna, the women reminisce about their flirtations with the men's swimming and water polo teams also making the trip. |
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On July 10, the tour begins with a flight from Dublin to Vienna, followed by a train connection to Passau to collect hired bikes. |
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The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its instrumental color. |
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At the age of 25 he was teaching at the Vienna Academy, and five years later, he was named concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic. |
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Today's modern concert grand is a wonderful instrument for the tonal music of 1800's Vienna. |
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This was a setback because he had conceived an ambition to study physics with Boltzmann in Vienna. |
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The city was closely identified with Emperor Maximilian I, even though his peripatetic court spent more time in Augsburg, Vienna, and Linz. |
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He lives in Vienna, his home a modernist oasis of tranquillity perched above the lush greenery of the Wienerwald. |
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His connection with humanist circles in Vienna led him to explore in music the metres of classical poetry. |
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With a continuous sweeping glass window running the length of the bar, Sky offers one of the finest views in Vienna. |
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In 1814 he moved to Lyons and then to Vienna where he choreographed numerous ballets and divertissements. |
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You can enjoy a perfect Tuscan kitchen and the hospitality of the Padrone and his team in the heart of Vienna. |
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Auden spent much of the last years of his life in Oxford, and died suddenly in Vienna. |
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In 1870, he received a grant and studied histopathology in Bonn and Vienna. |
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Until around the turn of the 21st century, high-rise buildings were quite rare in Vienna. |
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The dead elephant was stuffed and exhibited, and it stood in Vienna until Maximilian sent it to Munich. |
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He studied medical design and later ceramic design at the University of Practical Art in Vienna. |
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At the end there are pastries and strudels of the sort that would be the toast of Vienna. |
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After Yoo died in 1993, Tani started exhibiting his own Koryo celadon wares, including an exhibition in October in Vienna. |
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At the other extreme is Vienna, with his sadistic relish and orotund vernacular. |
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Cities like Vienna and New York have long-standing ballet traditions, and it's normal to have fans waiting for autographs at the stage door. |
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He trained at the Vienna Academy and also spent many hours copying old master paintings in Viennese collections. |
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Your pantry is never without Spam, Vienna sausage, corned beef, and sardines. |
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The next morning, we woke up with tremendous hangovers to a breakfast of Vienna sausages, salt-free borsht, and diet chocolate fudge soda. |
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It grabbed an open can of Vienna sausages from their picnic in its beak and rose into a cloudless sky. |
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I fed him Vienna sausages and disinfected him with surgical soap purloined from the hospital tent. |
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The Vienna Circle espoused a verification theory of meaning but did not take it seriously enough. |
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The present orchestra outplays the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, however, and the stereo broadcast sonics surpass Vox's monaural recording. |
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In the streets in Vienna and across Europe, there is a new and angry resistance to the normalization of neo-fascists in government. |
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In May the following year, as Napoleonic troops bombarded Vienna, Haydn died at his small home and was buried in Gumpendorf cemetery. |
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The first Slovene composer to gain prominence was Jacob Handl, active in Vienna, Olomouc, and Prague. |
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Their balancing syphon is a reproduction of ones used by the monarchy of nineteenth-century Vienna. |
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Loos was born in a province of the Czech Republic, in the Moravian capital of Brno, but lived most of his life in Vienna. |
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Karl Sigmund, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, is known for his work on biomathematics and game theory. |
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For example, there's a guy I know who used to have a mention in his biog that he studied in Vienna. |
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The sheetlets will be issued Friday at United Nations Headquarters in New York City, Geneva, Switzerland and Vienna. |
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We took in trainloads of children, but their parents had to convince British officials in Vienna that they had a job waiting for them. |
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Bullock was raised in Nuremberg, Vienna and Salzburg, before the family settled back in Arlington when she was in her early teens. |
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During the Vienna meetings, His Beatitude said, no progress was made, but a different impression was given. |
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The Op. 71 and Op. 74 were composed in 1793 during a relatively sedate period in Vienna. |
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Back to Rome again for the bargain sales, Vienna the same, and a few days in Budapest before returning home to Tokyo. |
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All the grace and beauty of classical ballet comes to Evesham next week when the Vienna Festival Ballet takes the Arts Centre stage. |
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But even if the best schnitzels in the world were not to be found here, Vienna would still be one of my favourite cities. |
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I had the feeling it was a very cheery afternoon in Sydney as I wandered the rain soaked streets of autumnal Vienna. |
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So, armed with my high school German grammar, I ran a machine translation of Black Vienna, and we gave the game a try. |
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In August of the same year he organized an unprecedented summer school in Vienna. |
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He made further observations of comets, and recorded the lunar eclipse of 3 September 1457 from a site near Vienna. |
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Call me a lowbrow, a philistine if you like, but I wasn't lured to Vienna by any of these. |
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After all, the Vienna Convention applies to all foreign arrestees, not just those facing possible execution. |
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The show, set in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, is about belonging, Lipizzaner horses and the best way to live life. |
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He is a retired violinist, having performed professionally in symphony orchestras in Vienna, Austria and Mexico before becoming a programmer. |
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After his flirtation with stock brokering Mr Gilmour went to Florence to restudy the piano and later to Vienna to study conducting. |
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Vincentio, Duke of Vienna, leaves his kingdom suddenly and resigns power to his deputy, Angelo. |
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Special features of the Austrian cuisine include the layer cakes such as Sachertorte for which Vienna is famous. |
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Soon after his arrival in Vienna, Carol Reed heard a local musician, Anton Karas, playing an odd sort of Austrian guitar, called a zither. |
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When the young Beethoven arrived in Vienna in 1792, the musical zeitgeist was defined by Haydn and Mozart. |
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It describes one night in Vienna between their meeting on a train and going their separate ways, promising to rendezvous in six months. |
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This small landaulet, which was well-suited to city traffic, was manufactured in 1885 by the renowned Vienna carriage-maker Marius. |
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His liberal-minded father tolerated his restlessness and arranged for him to work with the forest warden in a lakeside area outside Vienna. |
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The city council hopes that the new project will put Prague on a level with Vienna, with its many top museums and art galleries. |
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The world-famous Vienna Boys' Choir has departed from more than 500 years tradition to perform pop and rock music. |
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Breakfast consisted of fried bacon, sausage and kidney, coffee and Vienna rolls. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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He held the prestigious position of kapellmeister to the emperors Maximilian II and Rudolf II in Vienna and Prague from 1568 until his death. |
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It would now be impossible to imagine a repeat of July 1914 when crowds in Vienna erupted into rapture as war was declared. |
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On October 25th a meeting was held at the Hotel Continental in Vienna between our Geneva delegates and the Poles and Jugoslavs. |
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Her Austrian family had been well-to-do leather merchants in Vienna until her father died. |
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What is going on in Vienna is flatly felonious behavior that is lifting billions of dollars from the pockets of American citizens. |
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Whatever the madness of German Vienna was for my parents that summer of my birth, it must have been intensified beyond the stretching point by Kristallnacht. |
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As talks get underway again in Vienna, many voices are raised against them on Capitol Hill and abroad. |
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Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring. |
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In April, two austrian girls, aged 15 and 16, went missing in Vienna and resurfaced in Syria. |
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The Accident concerns a mysterious crash on the Vienna autobahn, in which a young couple is ejected from a taxi. |
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In the chaos of evacuation, the question of whether or not Beethoven should be allowed to go to Vienna paled somewhat. |
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He was in London when the sad news reached him, but he kept his promise to pass through Bonn on his return to Vienna. |
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There is some debate about whether line should be drawn just to the west of Vienna or just to the east of Cape Cod. |
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Bachelor couples breaking up is nothing new, but few have it out as publicly and childishly as Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi. |
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An American psychiatrist based in Vienna begins an affair with one of his patients, and is drawn into an all-consuming passion that threatens to destroy them both. |
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Its titular heroine is a poor little rich girl, looking for, and ostensibly finding, Mr Right in Vienna during the declining years of the Austro-Hungarian empire. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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In Vienna she had undergone a new medical process, involving her endocrine glands, that rejuvenates the body and skin. |
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She then founded the Bank Medici AG in Vienna and used it as a feeder fund for Madoff. |
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Siegendorf is a small village in Burgenland about forty miles south of Vienna where the great Hungarian plain rises up to meet the foothills of the Alps. |
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Kerry arrived this weekend in Vienna to begin talks with Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif. |
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Such adrenalin rushes are contrasted with quieter scenes emphasizing the intricate hoofwork familiar through the Lipizzaner shows of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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In 1893 Austria's ministry of culture commissioned the artists Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch to decorate the Great Hall of the University of Vienna. |
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In 1828 he travelled to Vienna for a series of wildly successful concerts, so launching a considerable European career, taking him to almost all the major centres. |
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Those of us whose grandparents did come from somewhere between Minsk and Vienna also lose out. |
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Now physicists in Vienna and Germany have managed to do just that, allowing the carrier-envelope phase of a high-power ultrashort pulsed laser to be altered at will. |
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Suddenly it seemed that Naziism was alive and well and living in Vienna, not least because Haider's anti-immigration and anti-EU rhetoric seemed to hark back to a darker past. |
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Seth opened up the can of Vienna sausages and began stuffing his face. |
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Her entries range from those of a social butterfly, flitting from one society event to another, to horrific accounts of the bombing of Berlin and Vienna. |
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Thus he seems to have been more like a Kantian believer in unknowable noumena than like a Vienna Circle proponent of the view that talk of God is not even meaningful. |
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He reminisced that he had first seen the painting in Vienna when he was 14 years old. |
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I was first violinist of a chamber orchestra, played the cello in Vienna. |
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It was essentially to hone his skills as a symphonist and develop his career as a composer that Bruckner had moved to Vienna, one of the musical capitals of the world. |
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He never travelled to any of the European capitals outside Vienna, and he lacked percipient champions who could both recognize his worth and noise his talents abroad. |
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What followed was a whirlwind of travel far from their simple bush home and a new life in sophisticated Vienna, a fairyland of enchanting castles and unimagined luxury. |
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Successful carriers head to cities like Vienna or Amsterdam to exchange fake bills for genuine euros or to secure loans they have no intention of repaying. |
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Soon afterwards he was writing his own pieces, and at seven he became only the second child under the age of 10 ever to be accepted by the Vienna Conservatoire. |
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So the Congress of Vienna must be one of history's best examples of a concerted and successful attempt to defend and preserve a major and long-lasting status quo. |
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Associating Vienna more with music than modern art, it was a revelation to find the city Europe's most vibrant powerhouse of contemporary plastic arts. |
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Around 1900, the Vienna School of dramatists, led by Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler, created a new style of playwriting in Europe, featuring psychological drama. |
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The queen's cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, married in a civil ceremony in Vienna, but no member of the royal family has ever contracted a civil marriage in Britain. |
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The Vienna city council was eventually crushed by military force. |
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When he was a boy in Vienna he told me a young couple sat him down with a libretto and had him listen to a performance of The Magic Flute on their crystal set. |
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In the City of Vienna, Austria, three-dimensional geoinformation is being used for noise protection and city planning tasks and for managing the underground train system. |
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These were copied from the promenade concerts and waltz nights of Johann Strauss, who was performing three times a night in Vienna by 1830 and then toured Europe. |
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While retaining strong connections with his roots, he progressed inexorably from unexceptional beginnings to a position of some eminence in Vienna. |
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Then there are snippets of absorbing esoterica, such as the fact that Mozart wrote the tune to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, or that Vienna has its own Vegetable Orchestra. |
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It couldn't have been easy all those years, fending off my pre-teen pleas for Vienna sausages, Cheetos, Bubblicious bubble gum, and Hawaiian Punch. |
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France lost the city in 1815 when the Congress of Vienna awarded it to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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The Open Skies Consultative Commission, the implementing body for the Treaty on Open Skies, meets monthly at its Vienna headquarters. |
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The OSCE has also implemented two additional exchanges of information, the Vienna Document and the Global Exchange of Military Information. |
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Nevertheless, he passed the denazification process without major problems, and in 1957 was even elected president of the University of Vienna. |
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But if the current Vienna talks fail, then all bets are off. |
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It employs around 3,460 people, mostly in its field operations but also in its secretariat in Vienna, Austria and its institutions. |
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Britain reacted angrily after Spain opened a diplomatic bag at the border with Gibraltar, contravening the Vienna Convention. |
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The disappearance of the Macedonian Front meant that the road to Budapest and Vienna was now opened to Allied forces. |
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Norwegian beer, Carlsberg Beer, German Lager, Tivoli Beer, Pilsener Beer, Vienna Beer. |
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The Pax Britannica was weakened by the breakdown of the continental order which had been established by the Congress of Vienna. |
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A dramatic black and grey silk velvet throw with glass beading, Vienna has contrasting soft silk dupion and silk velvet. |
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Moreau began a march on Vienna, and the Austrians soon sued for peace, ending the war on the continent. |
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In 1815, at the Council of Vienna, Spain, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands also agreed to abolish their slave trade. |
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is located in Vienna and is the only national park intended for use as a performing arts center. |
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With Russia's President Vladimir Putin, they discussed, for example, the Vienna peace talks for Syria. |
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By the dawn of the 20th century, the balance of world power had changed substantially since the Congress of Vienna. |
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British foreign policy, for example, dominated Europe through the Congress of Vienna after the defeat of France. |
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In the era before germ theory, Semmelweis intuited that the unwashed hands of physicians were spreading puerperal fever in Vienna. |
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The accident was in the ski resort town of Soelden, 25 miles south-west of Innsbruck and about 300 miles west of Vienna. |
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They sang outdoors in front of the Schoenberg Palace in Vienna and in front of the Golden Roof in Innsbruck. |
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In 1951, the IOC made the same switch at its Vienna conference, after IOC member Lord Burghley had consulted the British Foreign Office. |
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While in Vienna, Fleischmann persuaded Monteux to accept the chief conductorship of the orchestra. |
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In January 2010, Andrews was the official United States presenter of the New Year's Day Vienna concert. |
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The fame of the new movement, which became known as the Vienna Secession spread beyond Austria. |
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In March 2008, a course in the language was started as part of the Celtic Studies curriculum at the University of Vienna, Austria. |
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The Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage puts in place an international framework for nuclear liability. |
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Fried eggs or omelet and Vienna sausage with mayonnaise, mustard or ajvar are very often consumed. |
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With the Congress of Vienna, the Southern Netherlands joined the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, under William I of Orange. |
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Therefore, standard water is defined in the Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water specification. |
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It extends roughly between Vienna in the northwest, Zagreb in the southwest, Belgrade in the southeast and Satu Mare in the northeast. |
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That same year, Hallam died suddenly and unexpectedly after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage while on a holiday in Vienna. |
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In 1815 at the Congress of Vienna, the major powers of Europe managed to produce a peaceful balance of power among the various European empires. |
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Besides the often frequented route between Vienna and Budapest, some ships even go from Passau in Germany to the Danube Delta and back. |
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The Sultans Trail is a hiking trail that runs along the river between Vienna and Smederevo in Serbia. |
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The Route of Emperors and Kings is an international touristic route leading from Regensburg to Budapest, calling in Passau, Linz and Vienna. |
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Once crowned in Frankfurt, the emperors ruled from Vienna and also held in Regensburg the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg. |
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It emerged from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as one of the continent's four dominant powers and a recognised great power. |
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Vienna fell on 13 April 1945, during the Soviet Vienna Offensive, just before the total collapse of the Third Reich. |
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The Parliament of Austria is located in Vienna, the country's largest city and capital. |
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Coat of arms of the Duchy of Bukovina on display at the Palace of Justice in Vienna, Austria. |
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In 1815 Worms passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse in accordance with the Congress of Vienna and subsequently administered within Rhenish Hesse. |
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The data is being analysed by the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Vienna. |
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In 1718, the second part was presented to Emperor Charles VI through whom that fragment found its way to Vienna. |
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After the Congress of Vienna, Austria and Prussia emerged as two competitors. |
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Austria, trying to remain the dominant power in Central Europe, led the way in the terms of the Congress of Vienna. |
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The Congress of Vienna was essentially conservative, assuring that little would change in Europe and preventing Germany from uniting. |
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Writers of philosophy include Ernst Mach, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Karl Popper and the members of the Vienna circle. |
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Upon his return from Vienna, he was sent to Paris a second time to secure book restitutions. |
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Following the Congress of Vienna, and subsequent Concert of Europe system, several major empires took control of European politics. |
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By the Concordat of Vienna he secured the recognition of papal rights over bishoprics and benefices. |
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After the fall of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna of 1815 established an international system of diplomatic rank. |
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This eventually went to the Imperial Library in Vienna and remained forgotten for two hundred years. |
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The map is part of the Atlas Blaeu Van der Hem, brought to Vienna in 1730 by Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
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After the defeat of Bonaparte in 1815, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created at the Congress of Vienna. |
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At the time of the Marburg Colloquy, Suleiman the Magnificent was besieging Vienna with a vast Ottoman army. |
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He enrolled in the University of Vienna in the winter semester of 1498 but was expelled, according to the university's records. |
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Hobsbawm was born in Egypt but spent his childhood mostly in Vienna and Berlin. |
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The range continues onward toward Vienna, Austria, and east to the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia. |
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Castlereagh played a central role at Vienna, along with Austrian leader Klemens von Metternich. |
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He is aglow, too, remembering Freud presiding over the Vienna Society. |
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On March 6, the two Zurichers attended the Wednesday Psychological Society meeting in Vienna. |
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So I met the girl, we had a few drinks. Back to her place, and Good Night, Vienna. |
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Any visit to Vienna involves having a Wiener Schnitzel, a cutlet of breaded veal or pork, served with potato salad. |
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He was accompanied by the Ambassade Orchestra Vienna, conducted by David GimAnez and Ukrainian soprano Nataliya Kovalova. |
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The duo will be accompanied by Austria's Ambassade Orchestra Vienna, conducted by Carreras' nephew, David Gimenez. |
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A forced march from Vienna by Marshal Davout and his III Corps plugged the gap left by Napoleon just in time. |
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Shin eventually escaped North Korean captivity while in Vienna. |
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In Vienna, the first district was placed under quadripartite control, with the chairmanship changing every month. |
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On 13 March, the powers at the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw. |
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Other modern coins include the Austrian Vienna Philharmonic bullion coin and the Chinese Gold Panda. |
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An instrument called accordion was first patented in 1829 by Cyrill Demian, of Armenian origin, in Vienna. |
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The group exhibited in Glasgow, London and Vienna, and these exhibitions helped establish Mackintosh's reputation. |
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The architectural style of the Vienna Secession had an influence well beyond the city. |
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Two years later, the Congress of Vienna added the southern Netherlands to the north to create a strong country on the northern border of France. |
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The Vienna of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of the last century has rarely looked lusher. |
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In 1815, control of the town was passed to Prussia, by an act passed by the Congress of Vienna. |
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Filmmakers have come to Prague to shoot scenery no longer found in Berlin, Paris and Vienna. |
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In addition, many dead Barn Swallows were observed in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria, 200 km west of Vienna. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, Chicago was the city with the third largest Czech population, after Prague and Vienna. |
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Musicologists Eduard Hanslick and Guido Adler influenced debates on the development of classical music in Vienna. |
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Barker and Stonehouse has a beautiful Vienna bedframe which will suit this look perfectly. |
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In July 1939 he travelled to Vienna to assist Gretl and his other sisters, visiting Berlin for one day to meet an official of the Reichsbank. |
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The fall of Vienna provided the French a huge bounty as they captured 100,000 muskets, 500 cannons, and the intact bridges across the Danube. |
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While it is commonly assumed that Wittgenstein was a part of the Vienna Circle, in reality, this was not actually the case. |
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Following the Ulm Campaign, French forces managed to capture Vienna in November. |
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He returned to his family in Vienna on 25 August 1919, by all accounts physically and mentally spent. |
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In the summer of 1918 Wittgenstein took military leave and went to stay in one of his family's Vienna summer houses, Neuwaldegg. |
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In Vienna, Berta Zuckerkandl was a modern-art evangelist who knew everyone from Krafft-Ebing and Klimt to Schnitzler and Mahler. |
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He later revealed that, as a teenager in Vienna, he had had an affair with a woman. |
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Following a meeting in Vienna in November last year, it left its combined oil production unchanged at 30mn bpd. |
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The Bourbon monarchy was restored once more, and the victors began the Congress of Vienna, to restore peace to the continent. |
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Ayer's philosophical ideas were deeply influenced by those of the Vienna Circle and David Hume. |
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The award was presented in Vienna, attended by Doris Bures and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, amongst others. |
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He was educated at Eton College and Oxford University, after which he studied the philosophy of logical positivism at the University of Vienna. |
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From 1746, Hume served for three years as secretary to General James St Clair, who was envoy to the courts of Turin and Vienna. |
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Sargent was an enthusiastic champion of Sibelius's music, even recording it with the Vienna Philharmonic when it was not part of their repertory. |
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As Stefan prepared for his Bar Mitsvah in Vienna his uncle and aunt were buried quietly in Bordeaux. |
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With the Vienna Philharmonic, he recorded a Brahms symphony cycle, and with Daniel Barenboim, the two Brahms Piano Concertos. |
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Hence arose an urgent demand on the part of the managers of Vienna and Berlin that I should have my plays performed by them first. |
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Born Chaja Rubinstein, she first made her way to Australia after picking up some business acumen from relatives in the fur business in Vienna. |
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Doyle, however, found it too difficult to understand the German medical terms at the classes in Vienna and quickly quit his studies there. |
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The two top diplomats met behind closed doors at Hotel Cobourg in Vienna and even without the presence of their negotiating teams. |
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Leica will manage the new business from its Ultramicrotomy facility in Vienna, Austria. |
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Oskar Kokoschka's Murderer, the Hope of Women was the first fully Expressionist work for the theatre, which opened on 4 July 1909 in Vienna. |
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Their crimes range from robbery to pickpocketing to fraud, particularly in the swankier parts of upscale cities like Vienna and Salzburg. |
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The subsequent Congress of Vienna led to significant territorial gains for Hanover, which was upgraded from an electorate to a kingdom. |
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Organisers flew in usher girls from Beijing, an orchestra from Vienna and a troupe of synchronized swimmers from Ukraine. |
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He says the Congress of Vienna avoided them and instead set up rules that produced a stable and benign equilibrium. |
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On 28 May 1854 a protocol of the Vienna Conference was signed by Austria and Russia. |
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It lay on an imaginary map of Europe, somewhere between Minsk and Vienna. |
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After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, Europe's borders were redrawn at the Congress of Vienna. |
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Other treats on offer include Sandringham Sausage and Sandwich Spread on Vienna rolls. |
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Within three months of his departure for Vienna, Doyle returned to London. |
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We spent a night on an uncomfortable sleeper between Athens and Vienna. |
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Trade unions have called on the government in Friuli-Venezia Giulia to pressure the Austrian bank and the Vienna government not to cut more jobs in Italy. |
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Ludwig van Beethoven spent the better part of his life in Vienna. |
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Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere. |
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He intended postgraduate study in Vienna with Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg's student, but was eventually dissuaded by his parents, on the advice of the RCM staff. |
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Physicians treating Viktor Yushchenko at the Rudolfinerhaus hospital in Vienna said they were unable to explain his symptoms, particularly his strong backaches. |
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The early modern period is taken to end with the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire at the Congress of Vienna. |
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By March, the Western Allies crossed the Rhine north and south of the Ruhr, encircling the German Army Group B, while the Soviets advanced to Vienna. |
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He confesses to having loaded some of his compositions with technical tricks and difficulties on purpose to flabrigast some of his envious friends in Vienna. |
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The three armies were to link up in Tyrol and march on Vienna. |
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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Vienna in Neobyzantine style. |
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With French forces marching towards Vienna, the Austrians sued for peace and agreed to the Treaty of Campo Formio, ending the First Coalition against the Republic. |
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It was followed by one of Shaw's most successful plays, Pygmalion, written in 1912 and staged in Vienna the following year, and in Berlin shortly afterwards. |
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Frustrated with politics, Weber resumed teaching during this time, first at the University of Vienna, then, after 1919, at the University of Munich. |
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Eminent physicians like Theodore Billroth, Clemens von Pirquet, and Anton von Eiselsberg have built upon the achievements of the 19th century Vienna School of Medicine. |
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Otto Wagner, in Vienna, was another pioneer of the new style. |
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Klasse of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Golden Medal of Honour in Vienna, the Austrian Cross of Honour First Class, the Shakespeare Prize and the Puccini Award. |
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The park received notification Friday, June 28, 2013 that the ride surpasses the previous record holder, Prater Turm in Vienna, Austria, by 19 feet. |
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The traveller might stop first in Innsbruck before visiting Vienna, Dresden, Berlin and Potsdam, with perhaps some study time at the universities in Munich or Heidelberg. |
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In early 1891, Doyle attempted the study of ophthalmology in Vienna. |
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His early childhood was spent in Vienna, Austria and Berlin, Germany. |
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These rights were formalized by the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which protects diplomats from being persecuted or prosecuted while on a diplomatic mission. |
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Although the Congress of Vienna preserved the balance of power in Europe, it could not check the spread of revolutionary movements across the continent some 30 years later. |
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These small and indeed insignificant things only began to become significant for me after the whole Vienna period which was at the same time inspiriting and depressing. |
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Stephen were moved to Vienna in 1798 and the Talisman of Charlemagne was given as a gift in 1804 to Josephine Bonaparte and subsequently to Rheims Cathedral. |
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The Congress of Vienna, which started in 1814 and concluded in 1815, established the new borders of Europe and laid out the terms and conditions that ended the wars. |
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However, during the crusade Leopold V, Duke of Austria, had been insulted by Richard, and so he arrested Richard near Vienna, on his journey home. |
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Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna, a staunch proponent of the frontal assault, had dreams of breaking into the Slovenian plateau, taking Ljubljana and threatening Vienna. |
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Gustav Klimt, the Austrian symbolist painter whose art Chawla has recreated in his pictures, was a member of the Vienna Secession movement that broke free from tradition. |
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The first exposition in English of Logical Positivism as newly developed by the Vienna Circle, this made Ayer at age 26 the 'enfant terrible' of British philosophy. |
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Today, Serbs in Austria are mainly found in Vienna, Salzburg, and Graz. |
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In the closest sense, the term Austria originally referred to the historical March of Austria, corresponding roughly to the Vienna Basin in what is today Lower Austria. |
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Wellesley left Vienna for what became known as the Waterloo Campaign. |
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According to reports, the woman was thrashing about after the flight departed, and failed to calm down, prompting the pilot to make an unscheduled stop in Vienna, Austria. |
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The Vienna Convention on Road Traffic regulates the use of foreign registered vehicles in the 72 countries that are parties to the 1968 agreement. |
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On 13 May, Vienna fell for the second time in four years, although the war continued since most of the Austrian army had survived the initial engagements in Southern Germany. |
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The Private Art Collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein, one of the world's leading private art collections, is shown at the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna. |
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Composers of the 18th and 19th centuries were drawn to the city by the patronage of the Habsburgs, and made Vienna the European capital of classical music. |
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The earliest reference to the Saint Andrew's Cross as a flag is found in the Vienna Book of Hours, circa 1503, in which a white saltire is depicted with a red background. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, the reaction set in with the Congress of Vienna allowed the restoration of many of the old rulers and systems under Austrian domination. |
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After the war, when Paul was performing in Vienna, he did not visit Hermine who was dying there, and he had no further contact with Ludwig or Gretl. |
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Orchestrally, too, it is hard to imagine a more expert team, as the Vienna Philharmonic brings its singular confidence and virtuosity to bear on a fiendishly difficult score. |
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In a June 1701 letter, he wrote about that to his friend Philippus Alberth in Vienna and thus acted as an important intermediary in the dissemination of this knowledge. |
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Following Napoleon's second defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, the Vienna Congress supplied international recognition of William's unilateral move. |
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The International Court of Justice is located in The Hague, while other major agencies are based in the UN offices at Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi. |
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But the Austrian commander, Archduke Charles, failed to follow up on his indecisive victory, allowing Napoleon to prepare and seize Vienna in early July. |
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In Vienna, Neurath had also become interested in the way complex information can be communicated using simple icons and images, a method he called Isotype. |
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Anna Children's Hospital and the University of Vienna, Austria, will present data on the safety and efficacy of INTERCEPT platelet transfusions in immunocompromised children. |
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Further main offices are situated in Geneva, Nairobi, and Vienna. |
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It ranks as one of the largest and best print room collections in existence alongside the Albertina in Vienna, the Paris collections and the Hermitage. |
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Karl's father Simon Siegmund Carl Popper was a lawyer from Bohemia and a doctor of law at the Vienna University, and mother Jenny Schiff was of Silesian and Hungarian descent. |
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Vienna was a city seething with officials from newly placed international organisations. |
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Vienna Town Hall is a splendid neo-Gothic affair with a large internal courtyard that is sometimes used for public events like concerts, theatrical performances and balls. |
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But at the Congress of VIENNA Swiss control was restored and the European powers guaranteed the confederation's neutrality. |
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Vienna was suggested by his friend Vernon Morris as a place to spend six months and train to be an eye surgeon. |
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Vienna was for a long time an important centre of musical innovation. |
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