- (1928)
Koralle (1929) Nick
Curtis based his
Koralle NF (2012) and
Koralle Rounded NF (2014) on this typeface; see also the
recent revival Koralle RMU (2018)...
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Koralle was a
monthly po****r
science magazine which appeared in
Weimar Republic and then in ****
Germany between 1925 and 1944. It was one of the publications...
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their ornamental rather than
culinary value. In the
United Kingdom, the
Koralle Group has
gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit...
-
failed to
recognize that
Koralle's exuberant expansion drive had
essentially been a do-or-die
effort on
their part. In 1978
Koralle was on the
verge of bankruptcy...
- by the Past. Yale
University Press. pp. 210–3. ISBN 978-0-300-21929-6. "
Koralle".
Fonts in Use.
Retrieved 13
February 2017. Ulrich, Ferdinand. "Types of...
- to be Pope
sometime before the
beginning of the series.
Elizabeth von
Koralle (エリザベート=フォン=コーラレ, Erizabēto fon Kōrare)
Voiced by:
Nozomi Kimura (****anese);...
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Finland Ifö,
Sweden (1981) Keramag,
Germany (1991) Kolo,
Poland (1993)
Koralle,
Germany Leda,
France (sold in 2012 Nov.) Porsgrund,
Norway (1985) Pozzi-Ginori...
- center).
Bruchsal also
supports an
amateur theater company called Die
Koralle. Die
Koralle has
produced between two and four
plays a year, both
modern and of...
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competency took place. The
Heinze injection molding company and the
company Koralle were sold. In 1994, a part of the
production to the
Czech Republic was...
- was
first built in 1979. The Echo 12 is a
development of the West
German Koralle Junior. The
design is
built by C&L
Boatworks in Belleville,
Ontario and...