- Carl
Haeberlin (15
December 1870 – 12
November 1954),
sometimes also
spelled Häberlin, was a
German physician and
natural historian. He was influential...
- Paul
Haeberlin (24
November 1923 – 10 May 2008) was a
French chef and restaurateur. He was the
owner of
Auberge de l’Ill, a
classical French restaurant...
- Häberlin,
anglicized Haberlin or
Haeberlin, is a
Germanic surname common in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Through widespread diffusion of ethnic...
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Danny Haeberlin is a
Canadian film art
director and
production designer. He is most
noted as a two-time
Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Art Direction...
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Herman Karl
Haeberlin (11
September 1890, in Akron, Ohio – 12
February 1918) was a German-American
anthropologist and linguist, who,
before his death...
- 1953, p. 153-180.
Haeberlin & Gunther, p. 26, 29. sfn error: no target:
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Tweddell 1953, p. 73-74.
Haeberlin & Gunther, p. 67-75...
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Friedrich Heinrich Häberlin (16
December 1834 in
Bissegg – 16
October 1897) was a
Swiss politician and
President of the
Swiss National Council (1889/1890)...
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Heinrich Häberlin (6
September 1868 – 26
February 1947) was a
Swiss politician,
judge and
member of the
Swiss Federal Council (1920–1934). From 1904 he...
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Vidur Neeti (in Hindi).
Prabhat Prakashan. p. 108. ISBN 9789350481615.
Haeberlin, John (1847). Kavya-Sangraha: a
sanscrit anthology (in Sanskrit). p. 506...
- work-study
program at the
Auberge de l'Ill as an
apprentice to Chef Paul
Haeberlin. He went on to work with France's top chefs,
including Paul
Bocuse and...