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English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
Magazine zum Globus — AG Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft Gründung 1907 Sitz … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Die mörderische Teerunde — (Originaltitel Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories) ist eine Kurzgeschichtensammlung von Agatha Christie, die im November 1991 im Vereinigten Königreich bei HarperCollins erschien. In den USA ist die Sammlung nicht erschienen, denn alle in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Die PARTEI — Partei für Arbeit, Rechtstaat, Tierschutz, Eliteförderung und basisdemokartische Initiative Leader Martin Sonneborn … Wikipedia
Die Tat — (English: The Deed or The Action) was a monthly publication of politics and culture. It was founded in April 1909 and its publisher (from 1912 on) was Eugen Diederichs from Jena. From 1939 until 1944 Die Tat was continued as Das XX. Jahrhundert.… … Wikipedia
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Die Brandwag — was the first Afrikaans illustrated family magazine in the Transvaal and was published monthly between 1910 and 1922 under the joint editorship of Dr W M R Malherbe and Gustav Preller. [1] The first issue appeared on 31 May 1910 and the last in… … Wikipedia
Magazine (band) — Magazine Origin Manchester, England Genres Post punk Years active 1977–1981 2009–present Labels EMI, Virgin, I.R.S … Wikipedia
Die Insel — (in English The Island ) was a German literary and art magazine that was published in Munich from 1899 to 1901 by Otto Julius Bierbaum, Alfred Walter Heymel, and Rudolf Alexander Schröder. Despite its short life, it is considered one of the most… … Wikipedia
Die Schwalbe — is the German chess composition society and issues the bimonthly magazine Die Schwalbe. Contents 1 Society 2 Magazine 3 Literature 4 External links … Wikipedia