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Stirn (6
March 1915 – 6
October 1971) was a
Swiss fencer. He
competed in the team foil
event at the 1948
Summer Olympics.
Outside of fencing,
Stirn was...
- in 1924. "Albert
Stirn". Olympedia.
Retrieved 5
September 2020. "Albert
Stirn". EU Football.
Retrieved 5
September 2020.
Albert Stirn at WorldFootball...
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National Register of
Historic Places in 2010 as the
Louis A. and
Laura Stirn House. In 2008 it was
purchased by Gina
Biancardi and
Luciano Rammairone...
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Folgendes gehört habe:
Platon wurde er von
seinen Verwandten wegen der
breiten Stirn genannt Seneca, Epistulae, 58:30;
translation by
Robert Mott
Gummere Robin...
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beverage and in a
powdered (matcha style) form.
According to BBC
reporter Matt
Stirn,
yaupon tea
brews as "a
yellow to dark-orange
elixir with a
fruity and earthy...
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Construction on the
Gates Mills campus finished in 2016,
marking the
opening of
Stirn Hall. D.
Scott Looney is the
current Head of School,
having ****umed the...
- Category:Opera
world premieres at the
Paris Opera The
Phantom of the
Opera "Bernard
Stirn – Président du
Conseil d'Administration de l'Opéra de Paris", interview...
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Switzerland in the 18th
century warned "Wehe dem Kind, das beim Kuß auf die
Stirn salzig schmeckt, es ist
verhext und muss bald sterben" ("Woe to the child...
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mostly used for
mapping purposes. Made in 1890 in Berlin, Germany, by
Rudolf Stirn, the
Wonder Panoramic Camera needed the
photographer for its
motive power...
- W. (1998). A Leg To
Stand On.
Touchstone Books. ISBN 978-0-684-85395-6.
Stirn, A.; Thiel, A.; Oddo, S. (2009). Body
Integrity Identity Disorder: Psychological...