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My former classmate who emigrated to Australia eleven years ago and returned to his Styrian homeland two years ago emigrated to Australia again six months ago, although he knows he will return to Styria again and will continue to emigrate to Australia and return to Styria as often as it takes him to find peace either in Australia or Styria.
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Ten years ago, Mr. Seguine and Mr. Gilbertson decided to try their hand at farming and ended up growing "naked seeded," or "Styrian hull-less" pumpkins, a mutation that was first noticed in Austria in the 19th century.
In the Culinary World, Savoring an Oil Boom J. S. Marcus 2011
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My former classmate who emigrated to Australia eleven years ago and returned to his Styrian homeland two years ago emigrated to Australia again six months ago, although he knows he will return to Styria again and will continue to emigrate to Australia and return to Styria as often as it takes him to find peace either in Australia or Styria.
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My former classmate who emigrated to Australia eleven years ago and returned to his Styrian homeland two years ago emigrated to Australia again six months ago, although he knows he will return to Styria again and will continue to emigrate to Australia and return to Styria as often as it takes him to find peace either in Australia or Styria.
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The BPA mixes Saaz and Styrian Goldings hops (two European varieties frequently used by Belgian brewers) with in-your-face American Cascades.
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"Best Served Cold" stands at over 600 pages and is divided into seven main parts based on which Styrian city the action takes place in or around.
Archive 2009-07-01 Liviu 2009
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They don't change sides at the drop of a hat, like the medieval Free Companies on which they're clearly based, or Joe Abercrombie's Styrian mercenaries.
Archive 2009-02-01 Tim Stretton 2009
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They don't change sides at the drop of a hat, like the medieval Free Companies on which they're clearly based, or Joe Abercrombie's Styrian mercenaries.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2009
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The Styrian Orientalist129 quotes with sundry misprints130 an ampler version of a passage in Chapter lxviii., which is abbreviated in the French translation of M.C. Barbier de Meynard. 131
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Styrian Orientalist entrusted his Ms. to Herr Cotta the publisher of Tubingen.
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