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And all the guests threw rice and rose petals at the newlywed couple as they arrived to Schloß Eberstein castle, where the rest of the party took place.
Misha Lyuve: Unthinkable - Rethinkable Misha Lyuve 2011
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Thanks to Dr. Robert C. Atkins and Jackie Eberstein for having the openness to invite me to visit their clinical practice.
THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU Dr. Eric C. Westman 2010
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Thanks to Dr. Robert C. Atkins and Jackie Eberstein for having the openness to invite me to visit their clinical practice.
THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU Dr. Eric C. Westman 2010
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Nurse Jackie Eberstein, whose consulting company promotes the Atkins diet, said the results are not surprising.
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A general program of fine selections was rendered, followed by Rheinberger's "Clarice of Eberstein."
The American Missionary — Volume 52, No. 2, June, 1898 Various
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From him he learnt that the castellan had perished by an unknown hand, and that his pretty niece, having, as she thought, plumbed the depths of masculine deceit, had entered the nunnery of Eberstein at
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 1914
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On the road between Gernsbach and Eberstein there once stood an ancient, moss-grown cell.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine Lewis Spence 1914
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About 1536 he went to Wittenberg, obtained the Degree of magister artium in 1541 and at Melanchthon's recommendation became a tutor in the family of the Count of Eberstein.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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The knight of Eberstein it was, who ere long, albeit unwittingly, came to her aid; he challenged Ursula to give us a song in thanks to Junker
Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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Now, when the Emperor's forerunners had fulfilled their duties, they likewise were bidden to the forest-lodge; and with them came the lord of Eberstein, and an Italian Conte, Fazio di Puppi, both well skilled in song and the lute.
Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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