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- Zauber is a surname, and a German language word for magic. It is the surname of: Angelika Zauber (born 1958), German runner Ann Zauber, American biostatistician...
- Samuel Zauber (9 January 1901 Temesvár – 10 June 1986 Jerusalem) was a Romanian ****ociation football player who was on the Romania national football team...
- Magic of Silence: Caspar David Friedrich's Journey Through Time (German: Zauber der Stille. Caspar David Friedrichs Reise durch die Zeiten) is a 2023 book...
- Ann Graham Zauber is an epidemiologist and biostatistician at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, primarily interested in colorectal cancer. Her...
- Sun of Jamaica, also known as Zauber der Karibik (English: Magic of the Caribbean), is the debut studio album by the German group Goombay Dance Band, released...
- Sony/ATV Music Publishing Germany. With a tour in winter 2007 the EP Fauler Zauber Dunkelherz was promoted. After that drummer Sven Wasel was replaced by Bodo...
- Lightning Raone (Laon): Raone is Zauber's most trusted general and right-hand man. He entered into Zauber's service when Zauber was just a small landholder...
- ISBN 978-1-83765-105-4. JSTOR jj.5806809. Parsons, James (2002). "'Deine Zauber binden wieder': Beethoven, Schiller, and the Joyous Reconciliation of Opposites"...
- competitions, it was the first Jewish side to send a player, the goalkeeper Samuel Zauber, to the FIFA World Cup (at its 1930 edition in Uruguay). Maccabi București...
- Angelika Zauber (née Kuhse; born 5 November 1958) is a German former middle-distance runner who competed for East Germany in the 1500 metres and 3000 metres...