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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A city of southwest Germany south of Stuttgart. A free imperial city from 1240 to 1802, it is now a manufacturing center with an important textile industry.

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  • The machines are monitored from Geissler's company headquarters in Reutlingen, Germany, and the price of the gold is updated every 10 minutes, according to the market price.

    Gold bullion ? coming soon to a vending machine near you Kate Connolly in Berlin 2010

  • Today I went from Cologne to Bonn to Stuttgart, to where I live here in Reutlingen via two relatively slow trains, an intercity and a regional, 4 hour trip, 35 euros, and a few hundred kilometers covered while taking a nap, watching ghostbusters and surfing the net.

    unknown title 2009

  • In 1944, Radauskas, like many other Lithuanians before him, attempted to emigrate to the Soviet Union; but he and his wife were caught between the retreating Nazis and the advancing Red Army, and were forced to settle in Germany, first in Berlin and later in Reutlingen by the French and Swiss borders.

    Henrikas Radauskas greenintegerblog 2008

  • But beyond this he confined himself to sending warnings by letter, on November 5, 1525, and January 4, 1526, to Strasburg and Reutlingen, whence he had been appealed to on the subject, against the false doctrines which had been put forward concerning the Sacrament, and particularly against the fanatics.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • In all of them, however -- in Carlstadt, Zwingli, Schwenkfeld, and the rest -- Luther, as he wrote to his friends at Reutlingen, perceived only one and the same puffed up, carnal mind, twisting about and struggling, to avoid having to remain subject to the Word of God.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • The spirit of brotherly union received a touching and beautiful expression on the Sunday in the common celebration of the Sacrament, and in sermons preached by Alber of Reutlingen in the early morning, and by Butzer in the middle of the day.

    Life of Luther Julius Koestlin

  • Zainer, of Reutlingen, the first printer of Augsburg.

    Catalogue of the William Loring Andrews Collection of Early Books in the Library of Yale University Addison Van Name

  • Æsthetik, oder Wissenschaft des Schonen (Reutlingen, 1846-57);

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • Munich, the working-women's school of Reutlingen, the high school of Rheydt, the Women's Educational Club of Breslau, and the Lette Club of Berlin.

    Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 1894

  • Emmanuel Leutze, by adoption an American, was born in the village of Emingen, near the city of Reutlingen, in Wurtemberg, on the 24th of May, 1816.

    Great Fortunes and How They Were Made McCabe, Jr James D 1887

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