- The
Freiburg Bächle are
small water-filled
runnels or
formalised rills in the
Black Forest city of Freiburg. They are
supplied with
water by the Dreisam...
- Leo
Henry Bachle (November 23, 1923 – May 2003), a.k.a. Les Barker, was a
Canadian comic book
artist in the era of the
Canadian Whites, and
later became...
- masterpiece". The old town is
traversed by an
extensive system of
runnels called Bächle (lit.
small streams), that are fed with
water from the
Dreisam and run on...
- the
February 1942
issue of Bell Features' Dime
Comics #1.
Cartoonist Leo
Bachle created the
character as a teenager,
apparently on a
challenge from a Bell...
-
resisting Uncle Sam's bullying.
Johnny Canuck was
revived in 1942 by Leo
Bachle to
defend Canada against the ****s. The
Vancouver Canucks have
adopted a...
- "Brains", a 2011
Voltron Force episode The
Brain (Bell comics),
created by Leo
Bachle for Bell
Features Brains (Thunderbirds), in the 1960s
British series Brain...
-
specification Archived 6
April 2012 at the
Wayback Machine,
section 1.4.
Bächle, Michael; Kirchberg, Paul (2007). "Ruby on Rails". IEEE Software. 24 (6):...
-
Artificial rills,
known locally as
Bächle,
flank several streets in the old
quarter of Freiburg, Germany....
- (gentleman),
Tonald (Donald),
effery (every) as well as
aspects of Scots, such as
bachle (clumsy or
useless person),
crater (creature) and the near-ubiquitous Ochone...
- of Baden-Württemberg. The
waters of the
Dreisam feed the
famous Freiburg Bächle runnels. The
Dreisam begins in the
Dreisam Valley (Dreisamtal)
which is...