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Weitnauer is a surname,
derived from the
Bavarian town of Weitnau.
Notable people with this name include:
Albert Weitnauer [de] (1916–1984),
Swiss diplomat...
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travel retail –
divestment of
wholesale and non-strategic
activities as
Weitnauer Distribution (February). 2003: Name
changes to Dufry. 1952:
Start of duty-free...
- Emil
Weitnauer (17
February 1905 – 15 July 1989) was a
Swiss school teacher and ornithologist.
Using balloons and
radar he was
among the
first to establish...
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Weitnauer (born 14
February 1955) is a
Swiss rower. He won the gold
medal in the
coxless four at the 1982
World Rowing Championships. Jörg
Weitnauer at...
- Mary Ann
Weitnauer (née
Ingram and also
published as Mary Ann Ingram) is a
professor of
electrical and
computer engineering at
Georgia Tech,
known for...
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David (2012). "The
Explanatory Emptiness of Naturalism". In Gilson, Tom;
Weitnauer,
Carson (eds.). True Reason:
Christian Responses to the
Challenge of Atheism...
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these being Manor AG, J.
Safra Sarasin,
Novasearch AG, MCH
Group AG and
Weitnauer Holding AG. On 27
December 2021 an
extraordinary AGM of the
Holding AG...
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gratitude we feel for the
bravery with
which you have responded."
Carson Weitnauer, a
former RZIM employee,
referred to
Zacharias as "one of [his generation's]...
- Dolinin,
Aleksandr Kulagin,
Vitaliy Eliseyev) 1982: (Bruno Saile, Jürg
Weitnauer, Hans-Konrad Trümpler,
Stefan Netzle) 1983: (Norbert Keßlau,
Volker Grabow...
- Dolinin,
Aleksandr Kulagin,
Vitaliy Eliseyev) 1982: (Bruno Saile, Jürg
Weitnauer, Hans-Konrad Trümpler,
Stefan Netzle) 1983: (Norbert Keßlau,
Volker Grabow...