- (Rudolf de Cillia,
Gertraud Benke,
Helmut Gruber,
Florian Menz,
Martin Reisigl,
Usama Suleiman,
Christine Anthonissen), she
elaborated the
Discourse Historical...
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Jacob "Bugs"
Reisigl (December 12, 1887 –
February 24, 1957) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher who pla**** for one season. He
pitched in two
games for...
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Gardener Plant Toolbox".
Reisigl,
Herbert (1965).
World of Flowers. New York:
Viking Press. p. 99 (with
excellent photograph).
Reisigl,
World of Flowers, loc...
- Michał Krzyżanowski, Paul Chilton, Teun A. van Dijk, Ruth Wodak,
Martin Reisigl [de], John E. Richardson, Phil Graham, Theo Van Leeuwen,
Siegfried Jäger [de]...
- the
Wayback Machine Thaler 2001. Ruth Wodak;
Rudolf de Cillia;
Martin Reisigl (2009). The
discursive construction of
national identity.
Edinburgh University...
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gangster Bugs
Raymond (1882–1912),
Major League Baseball pitcher Bugs
Reisigl (1887–1957),
Major League Baseball pitcher Bugsy Siegel (1906–1947), American...
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Cambridge University Press, pp. 106–107 • Wodak, Ruth; De Cillia, Rudolf;
Reisigl,
Martin (2009), The
Discursive Construction of
National Identity (2nd ed...
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Ethnonym Seiwert 1982, p. 123-124.
Bromley 1984, p. 11.
Wodak 2001, p. 82.
Reisigl &
Wodak 2001, p. 50, 68, 114, 116.
Brechelmacher 2002, p. 295. Wolf 2005...
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Haven player Jacob "Bugs"
Reisigl was
indefinitely suspended by New
Haven on June 14, 1909.
Newspaper reports stated, "(
Reisigl) has been
acting badly for...
- Cillia,
Reisigl, and
Liebhart 2009, 50–52.
Moldenhauer and
Moldenhauer 1978, 407–408;
Simms and
Erwin 2021, 375–377; Wodak, de Cillia,
Reisigl, and Liebhart...