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  • '''Zurich''' (German: '''Zürich''') is the largest city in [[Switzerland]]. Zurich is host to many events, particularly during spring and summer. One notable
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  • A city of northeast [[Switzerland]] at the northern tip of the [[Lake of Zurich]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zurich]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Zurich''' (German: '''Zürich''') is the largest city in [[Switzerland]]. Zurich is host to many events, particularly during spring and summer. One notable
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  • University of Zurich, Institute and Museum for the History of Medicine: The Zurich Paracelsus Project [http://www.paracelsus.unizh.ch/index.html]
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  • ...+neurosci_4_266.mb-review.pdf Mushroom Body Memoir] from the University of Zurich
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  • ...thesis design of the [[International Data Encryption Algorithm]] at [[ETH Zurich]] under advisor [[James Massey]].
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  • A city of northeast [[Switzerland]] at the northern tip of the [[Lake of Zurich]].
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  • ...of Berne, founded in 1191; in Central Switzerland; 122 km/76 miles) from [[Zurich]] and 152 km/95 miles from [[Geneva]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Dean (Rector) of the Zurich Social Work (Retired) and Emeritus Professor at the Milano School of Manage
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  • {{r|Zurich}}
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  • at [[ETH Zurich]] under [[James Massey]].
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  • * '''The Alice and Bob After Dinner Speech''' ''given at the Zurich Seminar, April 1984, by John Gordon, by invitation of Professor James Masse
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  • *Thursday November 23, 2000 - Zurich, Switzerland. Hallenstadion Zurich
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  • {{r|Zurich}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zurich]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Zurich}}
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  • ...especially creative use of this device; in the game Reshevsky-Petrosian, [[Zurich]] 1953, he exchange-sacrificed on move twenty-five, only for his opponent t ...games.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1106248 Samuel Reshevsky vs Tigran Petrosian, Zurich 1953, Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 8...Bxc3 (E58), 1/2-1/2] A famous
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  • ...ootball|association football]]. Founded in 1904, its headquarters are in [[Zurich|Zürich]] and it has 211 member associations. FIFA's purpose, according to
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  • ...e event was held in 2008 in [[Stockholm]] and in 2009 is being hosted in [[Zurich]] from 2 May - 7 June, with the theme of "Celebrating 40 years with Pride"
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  • ...in 1900. After graduation Jung worked as an assistant at the University of Zurich Psychiatric Clinic, under psychiatrist [[Eugene Bleuler]] (1857-1939), who ...05, Jung became a member of the faculty in psychiatry at the University of Zurich, as well s a senior physician at its clinic. Eventually, a growing private
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  • | publisher = Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich | year = 2006 }}, pp. 216-217</ref>
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  • ...o 1966 he was active for [[Grasshopper-Club Zürich|Grasshopper-Club]] in [[Zurich]] in Swiss ''Nationalliga A'' (National League A) and from 1968 to 1970 he .../www.rsssf.com/tablesz/zwit65.html Season's statistics] at rsssf.com</ref> Zurich finished the season as number four in the table, and as number seven the ye
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  • ...Law at the University of Leipzig. He then transferred to the University of Zurich and in 1929 moved to the University of Freiburg from which he was dismissed ...Schweizerische Zivilgesetzbuch in der auslaendischen Rechtsentwicklung''. Zurich 1950. One of his publications that relates to family law in Turkey is “Ei
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  • ...and]] and at times in conjunction with Peter Schmid of the [[University of Zurich]]. Only a very small part of this site has been excavated<ref name="Berger1
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  • ...and remained separate units until today (the Reformed Church of the Canton Zurich, the Reformed Church of the Canton Berne, etc.), the German part more in th
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  • ...oint teams from the [[University of the Witwatersrand]], the University of Zurich and [[Duke University]]<ref name="Berger3">{{cite book|title=Field Guide to ...e 3-D digitally mapped by Peter Schmid and students from the University of Zurich <ref name="Berger3"/>.
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  • ...the PhD thesis of [[Xuejia Lai]], supervised by [[James Massey]], at [[ETH Zurich]].
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  • ...etus, he signed up in 1965 for a Program in Economics at the University of Zurich, focusing on public finance. His doctoral thesis (Wagner, 1971), which he s ...Zurich; after its acceptance, the Department of Education of the Canton of Zurich granted him the venia legendi (the right to lecture) in the domain of econo
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  • .... International Ice Hockey Federation. 2006. Official Rule Book 2006-2010. Zurich, Switzerland. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/iihf-rule-book.html</ref> ...f>International Ice Hockey Federation. 2006. Official Rule Book 2006-2010. Zurich, Switzerland. http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/sport/iihf-rule-book.html</ref>
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  • ...lating to fieldwork, including collaborative work with the [[University of Zurich]] at Gladysvale, French teams at Drimolen, [[Duke University]] at Coopers a
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  • ...Church led by [[Huldrych Zwingli]] was established in conjunction with the Zurich Council. ...ssatisfied with what they felt to be interference in church affairs by the Zurich Council, and Zwingli's acquiesence therein, proposed that the Church should
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  • *Gladysvale cave excavations (in collaboration with the University of Zurich)
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  • The international headquarters office of the IUPAC is located in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. The administrative office, known as the "IUPAC Secretar
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  • #*Recorded live in Zurich, Switzerland, 29 June 1980
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  • ...oed |title=Reciprocity and EMC measurements |work=Presentation at 2003 EMC Zurich Symposium ''and as'' IEEE EMC EMCS Newsletter |year=2003 |pages=pp.93-104 }
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  • ...t on to medical school. Upon graduation in 1928 with mention, she moved to Zurich, in professor [[Guido Fanconi]]'s unit, to specialize in [[pediatrics]], th
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  • ...great excuse for a [[GLBT|gay and lesbian community]] party. Then added [[Zurich]] host city to the event this year and home to many seasonal events itself.
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  • ...Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich|Institute of Technology]] in [[Zurich]]. After that he worked for six months in his father's business, which fina
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  • ...the mathematics and physics teaching course in October 1900 and moved to [[Zurich]], while Marie moved to [[Olsberg, Switzerland]] for a teaching post. The s ...leva Marić]] started initially as a medical student at the [[University of Zurich]], but after a term switched to the [[Federal Polytechnic Institute]] to st
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  • ...eting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1919, which she served as president.<ref> Alonzo (2003)</r
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  • ...operty Sources Index, PPSI, of the [[Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich]])</ref>
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  • ...operty Sources Index, PPSI, of the [[Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich]])</ref>
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  • ...eting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1919, which she served as president.<ref> Alonzo (2003)</r
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  • ...led and left their homes often chose to study in foreign cities, notably [[Zurich]], where they "found not only schools of medicine . . . but also a great so
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  • ...collaborated with [[Hugo Ball]] (who later founded the [[Dada]] cabaret in Zurich).<br/>
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  • ...st after [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] took power. After brief spells in Prague, Zurich and Paris, he and Weigel accepted an invitation from journalist and author He lived in [[Zürich|Zurich]] in Switzerland for a year. In February 1948 in [[Chur]], Brecht staged an
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  • | [[Swiss Open (tennis)|Swiss Championships]], [[Zurich]] <ref>{{cite news|title=Tilden Wins Swiss Title From Hunter|url=https://ww
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  • ...ured seven of the eight biggest events that year, the only one he lost was Zurich where he was defeated in the semifinals by Segura who in his turn left the
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  • ...oject on Cooperative Security, ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich}}</ref>. See the specific entries in CIA activities in Europe and Russia.
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