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Christoph Sauser (born 13
April 1976 in Sigriswil, Switzerland) is a cross-country
mountain biker who won the
bronze medal at the 2000
Summer Olympics...
- Frédéric-Louis
Sauser (1
September 1887 – 21
January 1961),
better known as
Blaise Cendrars, was a Swiss-born
novelist and poet who
became a naturalized...
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Georges Sauser-Hall (September 26, 1884 –
March 12, 1966) was a
Swiss scholar of
international and
comparative law. He was a
professor in Neuchâtel, Geneva...
- side-project of the
American musician Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, best
known as a
member of the band
Mountain Man.
Sauser-Monnig
released her solo
album as Daughter...
- The
Sauser P6E is an
American homebuilt aircraft that was
designed and
built by
Donald Sauser of Tustin, California. The
aircraft is an 82%
scale reproduction...
- dwellers, set in a
harsh environment, and
Blaise Cendrars (born Frédéric
Sauser, 1887–1961).
Italian and Romansh-speaking
authors also
contributed to the...
-
actual content at any
given time.
Across Europe, it is
known as Suser,
Sauser,
Neuer Süßer ('sweet' or 'new sweet'), or
Junger Wein ('young wine') in...
- perfectly". The
three members of the
group are
Molly Erin Sarle,
Alexandra Sauser-Monnig and
Amelia Randall Meath. They met as
students at
Bennington College...
- The
Sauser–Lane
House is a
historic building located in Cascade, Iowa,
United States.
Michael H.
Sauser had been an area
farmer and
owned a
Cascade lumber...
- Novgorode" was the
first poem of
Blaise Cendrars published in 1907. In 1904,
Sauser went to
Russia as an
apprentice to a
Swiss watchmaker. He
would have written...