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The investment was partly intended to help tourism in the area near the bank's headquarters, says Christoph Harle , managing director of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels.
Hypo Alpe-Adria Is in the Mood to Deal Laura Stevens 2011
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"The hotel itself is really lovely," Mr. Harle said.
Hypo Alpe-Adria Is in the Mood to Deal Laura Stevens 2011
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'We spent the whole afternoon till dark exploring the Harle, or gap between Wangeroog and Spiekeroog; the sea breaking heavily on the banks outside ...
The Riddle of the Sands Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922 1955
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That was about half-past four, when we were sounding along the Harle.
The Riddle of the Sands Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922 1955
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"Uncle Harle didn't ---- Oh, why don't you just leave me alone?"
The Best Made Plans Everett B. Cole
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"Ever since Uncle Harle was ----" He clasped his hands together, then turned suddenly aside.
The Best Made Plans Everett B. Cole
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Harle was the clan head and the one with the nerve.
The Best Made Plans Everett B. Cole
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Harle 1.105 speaks of a child, the youngest of three girls, who had a bloody discharge at the age of five months which lasted three days and recurred every month until the child was weaned at the tenth month.
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-- Harle 6.303 mentions the case of a man of fifty, in whom he could find no gall-bladder; Patterson 6.304 has seen a similar instance in a men of twenty-five.
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-- Harle mentions the case of a man of fifty, in whom he could find no gall-bladder; Patterson has seen a similar instance in
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