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Christoph Hainz (born 23 July 1962) in Mühlbach is an
Italian climber,
mountaineering allrounder,
professional mountain guide and
author from the German-speaking...
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Georg Hainz (1630–1700) was a
German Baroque painter. He is
sometimes called Heintz or Hinz. He was born in Altenau.
According to the RKD,
Hainz is known...
- The
Edward L.
Hainz House (nicknamed
Linger Longer) is a
historic house located at 155 West
Center Avenue in Sebring, Florida. The
house has
three low...
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Martin Andreas Hainz (born 5
March 1974 in Vienna, Austria) is an
Austrian philologist,
theorist and philosopher. He has
taught at
several universities...
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Jaroslav Hainz (17
September 1883 –
between 1914 and 1918) was a
Czech tennis player. He
competed for
Bohemia in the men's
indoor singles event at the...
- The
Kraft Heinz Company (KHC),
commonly known as
Kraft Heinz (/ˈkræft
ˈhaɪnz/), is an
American multinational food
company formed by the
merger of Kraft...
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Surkamps hired Phil
Gomez (keyboards),
Randy Hetlage (lead guitar),
Abbie Hainz Steiling (violin), and saw the
return of Rayburn,
playing b****. This lineup...
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Albert Hainz (1
October 1964) is an
Austrian former cyclist. He won the
Austrian National Road Race
Championships in 1988. "National Championship, Road...
- (born 1961),
politician (FPÖ), Vice-Chancellor of Austria, 2000–2003
Albert Hainz (born 1964), cyclist, born in
Ranshofen Gero Miesenböck (born 1965) neurophysiologist...
- Company,
formerly the H. J.
Heinz Company and
commonly known as
Heinz (/
haɪnz/), is an
American food
processing company headquartered at One PPG Place...