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Libella is a soft
drink that was
widely consumed in
Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. It was
developed by
Rudolf Wild, an
entrepreneur from
Heidelberg who...
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married in July 1948 and
managed the
bookstore and
publishing company Libella that
Kazimierz Romanowicz had
founded on Ile Saint-
Louis in
Paris in 1946...
- Switzerland,
France and Poland,
grouped together in a
holding company,
Libella SA,
based in Lausanne. She
founded the Jan
Michalski Foundation in Montricher...
- Law Review, 2001 Félix Fénéon,
Nouvelles en
trois lignes, 1906 , éditeur
Libella,
collection Libretto, 162 pages, Paris, 2019 (ISBN 978-2369144465) Payne...
- Species: S. biplagialis
Binomial name
Scoparia biplagialis Walker, 1866
Synonyms Scoparia alaskalis Barnes & Benjamin, 1922
Scoparia libella Grote, 1878...
- psalmorum]
Ambrosian hymns,
translated by
Charles Kraszewski, (Lehman, PA:
Libella Veritatis, 1999)
Commentary of
Saint Ambrose on
twelve psalms, translated...
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imprisonment to send
letters of
recommendation in the name of the dead
martyrs (
libella pacis/"letters of peace") to the
bishop endorsing the
position that those...
- Maibock, Vollmond-Bier, etc. Zötler also
produces soft
drinks of the
Libella brand. Zötler is part of the
initiative "Die
Freien Brauer",
founded in...
- part of the face. The
family name may have been
derived from the
Latin libella which means "booklet". The
Libelluidae contain these genera:
Acisoma Rambur...
- that were
later brought together under the Lausanne-based
holding group Libella. The
holding now
includes Noir sur Blanc, Les Éditions Phébus, Buchet-Chastel...