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  • The son of a butcher, Mr. Hainer comes from a small Bavarian town called Dingolfing.

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  • This past December, while Sturm was still recovering from his latest surgery, the Bruins needed space under the salary cap and traded the 32-year-old native of Dingolfing, Germany, to the Los Angeles Kings for future considerations.

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  • The Ghost's steel chassis is constructed in the quaint English village of Dingolfing, Germany.

    Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car Dan Neil 2010

  • The Ghost's steel chassis is constructed in the quaint English village of Dingolfing, Germany.

    Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car Dan Neil 2010

  • The Ghost's steel chassis is constructed in the quaint English village of Dingolfing, Germany.

    Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car20% Dan Neil 2010

  • The Ghost's steel chassis is constructed in the quaint English village of Dingolfing, Germany.

    Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car Dan Neil 2010

  • The airship was driven before the wind until three o'clock in the afternoon, when it landed safely near Dingolfing; by the next morning the wind had fallen considerably and the airship returned to Munich and landed on the parade ground as originally intended.

    A History of Aeronautics Evelyn Charles Vivian 1914

  • As early as the year 770 Abbot Adalbert took part in the Synod of Dingolfing, and just before the close of the eighth century (before 798) Adalbert and his "representative" Zacho were present at a synod of St. Emmeram in Ratisbon.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • The Bavarian bishops met in synod at Regensburg, 14 January, 932, and in the summer of the same year they held a synod in connection with other territorial nobles at Dingolfing.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • There's more daylight - where most factories don't have windows, Dingolfing does, and psychologists say this cuts stress.

    BBC News - Home 2011

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