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Lauterstein (German: [ˈlaʊtɐʃtaɪn] ) is a muni****lity of the
district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The muni****lity of
Lauterstein was...
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Andrew George Lauterstein (born 22 May 1987) is an
Australian swimmer and a three-time
Olympic medalist.
Lauterstein grew up in
Black Rock,
Victoria and...
- ****-owned
company was
founded in 1994 by
Frederick Kearney and
David Lauterstein, who
serve as
creative director and
chief executive officer, respectively...
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Lauterstein Castle, in
German Burg
Lauterstein, also
called Burgruine Niederlauterstein, is a
medieval castle in Niederlauterstein, town of Marienberg...
- Mark Spitz's 1972
record for the most gold medals. Australia's
Andrew Lauterstein earned a
bronze in 51.12,
finishing in a
close race
against world record...
- (Saxony)
Lauterbach (Hesse) (Hesse)
Lauterecken (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Lauterstein (Baden-Württemberg)
Lebach (Saarland)
Lebus (Brandenburg) Leer (Lower...
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editorial page
editor of The New York
Times David Rosner,
Ronald H.
Lauterstein Professor of
Sociomedical Sciences and
professor of
history in the Graduate...
- of 47.24 to hand the
Aussies an
early lead, but his
teammates Andrew Lauterstein (47.87),
Ashley Callus (47.55), and Matt
Targett (47.25)
could not maintain...
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foursome of
Hayden Stoeckel (53.80),
Brenton Rickard (58.56),
Andrew Lauterstein (51.03), and
Eamon ****van (46.65)
trailed behind their greatest rivals...
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David Rosner (born
March 13, 1947) is the
Ronald H.
Lauterstein Professor of
Sociomedical Sciences and
professor of
history in the
Graduate School of...