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"It gave me enough of a scare that I realized I had better get out," recalled Gebhard, now a supervisor in a cabinetmaking shop.
unknown title 2009
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He got more serious about fitness and hired Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to train Thomas Muster.
How Djokovic Slayed the Giants Tom Perrotta 2011
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Gebhard von Blucher, leader of the Prussian forces against Napoleon; Count
Letter 292 2009
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Gebhard Hipp, the SBB ticket seller who mans the desk, said he had never seen anything like it.
Swiss Shoppers Flock Over Border With Strong Francs; a Deal on Soap John Revill 2011
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In the gift shop at the foot of the European Central Bank ECB tower, Gebhard Klotz was more optimistic.
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That place always meant “an improved and more affordable domestic life”: a small but stylish and airy house marked by a fluidity of indoor and outdoor space, such as the ubiquitous California bungalow (“the closest thing to a democratic art that has ever been produced,” as the architectural historians David Gebhard and Robert Winter have written) and a lush backyard — the stage, that is, for “family life in a sunny climate.”
California Dreamers 2009
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It was here, on New Year's Eve in 1813, that Prussian General Field Marshall Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, a local hero, used an innovative pontoon bridge to cross the Rhine and flank Napoleon's forces on their way back from a disastrous Russian campaign.
Rick Steves: The Rhine River Rages With History Rick Steves 2011
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He got more serious about fitness and hired Gebhard Phil-Gritsch, who used to train Thomas Muster.
How Djokovic Slayed the Giants Tom Perrotta 2011
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Zoo workers tossed rescue rings toward the woman to hoist her out and distract polar bears swimming nearby, said Goerg Gebhard, a Berlin police officer.
April 12th, 2009 bpthought 2009
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[3] Marshall Gebhard von Blucher, leader of the Prussian forces against Napoleon.
Letter 290 2009
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