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- Werner Ehrensperger (born 10 March 1940) is a Swiss coxswain. Ehrensperger was born in 1940 in Lucerne, Switzerland. At the 1957 European Rowing Championships...
- General Director at Rosa Clará. In April 2013, Pronovias appoints Manuel Ehrensperger, formerly of Swarovski, as its new General Director. The company also...
- new stadium List of football stadiums in Switzerland "Bauten - Frei & Ehrensperger". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-12-09. Stadium...
- Gisela Ehrensperger née Gisela Heuzeroth (born 10 August 1943) is a Swiss opera/operetta/musical theatre soprano. For 40 years, she was a permanent member...
- Jarowinsky Church Affairs Peter Kraußer Planning and Finance Günter Ehrensperger Günter Mittag Research and Technical Development Hermann Pöschel Trade...
- of open source software 2005 Ernest Siva, Solomon Mbuguah, Albrecht Ehrensperger For their contributions to the Nakuru Local Urban Observatory project...
- 900 students.[citation needed] The South Campus, designed by Hannes Ehrensperger of CCHE Architecture et Design SA, doubled the total area of ISL and...
- (1929–2020), Israeli economist and President of Bar-Ilan University Gisela Ehrensperger (born 1943), Swiss operatic soprano Erwin Finlay-Freundlich (1885–1964)...
- and do not photo-bleach. S. Courty; C. Bouzigues; C. Luccardini; M-V Ehrensperger; S. Bonneau & M. Dahan (2006). "Tracking individual proteins in living...
- Nedomanský – Riutta 2, Konik, Patrick, Boucha. Referees: Dahlberg (SWE), Ehrensperger (SUI)  Soviet Union –  West Germany 11:2 (2:2, 3:0, 6:0) 19 March 1971...