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- und die Slaven", in Thurnher, ed., Fallmerayer, 156-57. Leeb, Fallmerayer, xxvi. E. Thurnher, "Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer", in Thurnher, ed., Fallmerayer...
- Armin Thurnher (born 21 February 1949) is an Austrian journalist. He is publisher and editor-in-chief of the Viennese city newspaper Falter. Thurnher was...
- judge Robert Straniere, politician Michael Tadross, film producer Armin Thurnher, journalist Beverly Hoehne Whipple, ****ologist Brian Whitman, radio talk...
- make fun of them. The best known news anchors are talk show host Ingrid Thurnher [de] who was given seven Romy awards as most po****r presenter; Armin Wolf...
- church from 1927-1934, at which point Konrad Thurnher arrived as a permanent pastor. In 1942 under Thurnher the sawbuilding area of Hasenleiten, which belonged...
- Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2015. Thurnher M, Nussbaumer O, Gruenbacher G (July 2012). "Novel aspects of mevalonate...
- (2014–2017) Matthias Strolz (born 1973), NEOS-politician (2013–2018) Ingrid Thurnher (born 1962), ORF-anchorwoman Hans Weiss (author) born 1950, author, journalist...
- by Track". Flavorwire. Archived from the original on January 8, 2020. Thurnher, Jeffrey (April 11, 2014) [May 1994]. "Love Conquers All". Spin. Archived...
- Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 289 (3): 1306–12. PMID 10336521. Thurnher D, Turhani D, Pelzmann M, Wannemacher B, Knerer B, Formanek M, Wacheck...
- Tehrany, American orthopaedic surgeon and ****istant clinical professor Armin Thurnher (born 1949), Austrian journalist Armin von Tschermak-Seysenegg (1870–1952)...