- Look up
Schober in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schober, a
German term for a
small barn or a haystack, is
common as an
occupational surname, metonymic...
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Schober's test is a
physical examination used in
family medicine,
physical medicine and rehabilitation,
rheumatology to
measure the
ability of a patient...
- "Johann"
Schober (14
November 1874 in Perg – 19
August 1932 in
Baden bei Wien) was an
Austrian jurist, law
enforcement official, and politician.
Schober was...
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Schöber (born July 9, 1985 in Hörde, Nordrhein-Westfalen) is a
German swimmer, who
specialized in ****troke and
individual medley events.
Schober won...
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Schober government may
refer to one of the two
cabinets of
Johannes Schober:
First Schober government, a short-lived
coalition government operating from...
- politics, the
first Schober government (German:
Regierung Schober I) was a short-lived
coalition government led by
Johannes Schober, in
office from June...
- The
second Schober government (German:
Regierung Schober II) was a short-lived
coalition government,
chaired by
Johannes Schober, that led the
First Austrian...
- 39–58.
Siegfried Schmalzriedt: "Meiner
Seele Saiten streift".
Franz von
Schobers Lyrik in
Franz Schuberts Vertonungen, In:
Walther Dürr, S. Schmalzriedt...
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William "Billy"
Schober (born 14
November 1956) is an
Australian former competitive figure skater. He is a six-time
Australian national champion, representing...
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Michael F.
Schober (born
November 7, 1964) is an
American psychologist who is
currently the dean of The New
School for
Social Research in New York City...