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Jeff Kloster , vice president of the Dublin bottler, said his family-controlled company laid off 14 of its 37 workers Wednesday following the settlement.
Dr Pepper Snapple Settles Trademark Dispute With Oldest Bottler Mike Esterl 2012
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"While physics was taught at the Kloster only in the later grades, in the public library I read books with titles such as" Umsturz im Weltbild der Physik "and learned about the Balmer series and Bohr's energy levels of the hydrogen atom."
What Did the Nobel Laureates Read When They were Young? 2010
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'The Internet has certainly been our friend,' said Bill Kloster, 69, whose family owns Dublin Dr Pepper.
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It's a sad day, but we needed some certainty,'' said Mr. Kloster, 50 years old, in a telephone interview after announcing the settlement to stop bottling and selling Dr Pepper.
Dr Pepper Snapple Settles Trademark Dispute With Oldest Bottler Mike Esterl 2012
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"Dublin Dr Pepper has had many good years in a cooperative and supportive relationship with our corporate partner to create and build an incredible consumer passion for the Dr Pepper brand," Dr Pepper of Dublin President and Chief Executive Bill Kloster said.
Dr Pepper Bottler to Continue Production Despite Lawsuit Drew FitzGerald 2011
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"The Internet has certainly been our friend," said Bill Kloster , Dublin Dr Pepper's president and chief executive.
Dr Pepper vs. Dr Pepper: Sweet Business Turns Bitter Mike Esterl 2011
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"Review of A. Knoepfli, Das Kloster St. Katharinenthal," Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 4 (1990): 587 – 94.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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"Das Schwesternbuch von Kloster Kirchberg (1237 – 1305)."
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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"Die liturgische Musikpflege im Kloster Adelhausen," FDA 39 (1938): 1 – 96.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Note 95: This and the following wall-hanging are described with historical and stylistic consideration in Jutta Eißengarthen, Mittelalterliche Textilien aus Kloster Adelhausen im Augustinermuseum Freiburg (Freiburg: Adelhausenstiftung, 1985), 11 – 30. back
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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