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I personally don't care what kind of rifle Sarah P. shoots, some nice rifles have been made in the Osterreich since the 16th century.
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If I spend 3 years incarcerated in the lowest dungeon in Osterreich, I reckon I'd deny anything in exchange for freedom.
Holocaust Deniers, Global Warming Deniers, Chris Wallace: Any Difference? 2009
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If you call the capital of Austria Wien, not Vienna, in Osterreich, not Austria, and you want to see the cathedrals of Koeln, not Cologne, then I might listen to a counterpoint.
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Poland went up 1-0early in the match and kept the Osterreich quiet throughout most of the 90 minutes.
Poland 1-1 Austria: Late Drama Keeps Hosts Alive, Free Beer to Goal-Scorer 2008
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That was alsopromoted by Nazis who always had some explanations of their behavior: the treaty of Versailles, the Communists, the stabillity, the necessity to liberate the Osterreich (Austria) as the historic place of the birth of Fuhrer, the fate of Sudetendeitch, the fate of the Polish Germans, the bad behavior of the International Jewry, the necessity to help the Volksdeiche - the Germans in Baltics and in Russia, etc. etc.
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At first it was Austria which, as the head of the former Holy Roman Empire, and the traditional bulwark of Germany in the east (Osterreich -- an eastern march), aspired to be the head of the
Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty Vladim��r Nosek 1929
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Osterreich-Ungarns, 1879-1914_, by Dr. Alfred Pribram.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 Henry Baerlein 1917
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Theologische Studien und Anstalten im Osterreich (Vienna, 1894),
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Reisen durch das Osterreich, Illyrien, Dalmatien, und Albanien, 1818. 2 vols. 8vo.
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Austrians waved flags and sang "Immer Wieder Osterreich," or Austria forever.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN BRANCH 2010
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