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  • [Footnote: These people still go about the Achterwater every day in small boats called Polten and Quatzen, and buy from the boors any fish they may have caught.] in exchange for their fish; nevertheless, they brought me nothing, fearing lest it might be told at Pudgla, and make his lordship ungracious to them.

    Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 2 Wilhelm Meinhold 1824

  • Joe Kohen for The Wall Street Journal The St. Polten, shown here, is mixed with gin, lemon juice, blackberries and St. Germain liqueur.

    Romantic Cocktails 2011

  • Although he has had only minor success on European clay — his sole title came at St. Polten, Austria, last year — Roddick's game is big enough to win on any surface.

    USATODAY.com - Eight is enough for upstart American team 2004

  • Enters on a low after losing in the first round at St. Polten this past week; it was his first match in more than six weeks and first on clay this season; reached the semifinals at the other three events he has played - the Australian Open, San Jose and Indian Wells; owns eight career majors; triumphed at Roland

    USATODAY.com - Sports 2004

  • An ankle injury has kept him out of action since March; tried to come back this week at the International Raiffeisen Grand Prix at St. Polten, Austria, but was forced to retire from his first-round match; enters the French Open on a four-match losing streak and has yet to complete a clay-court match; started the season by winning the Dubai Open and reached the quarterfinals of the

    2000 French Open - Men's seeds 2000

  • Rios has two titles under his belt so far this year - St. Polten, Austria, and Hamburg, Germany.

    USA TODAY Latest news 1999

  • I hope soon to hear how you get on at St. Polten [where her husband's regiment was at that time quartered], and whether you still think of your admirer and friend,

    Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826 Wallace, Lady 1866

  • A detachment of the army was then dispatched down the river to Polten, within twenty-four miles of Vienna; from whence a summons was sent to the capital to surrender.

    The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power 1841

  • I hope soon to hear how you get on at St. Polten [where her husband's regiment was at that time quartered], and whether you still think of your admirer and friend,

    Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Volume 2 Ludwig van Beethoven 1798

  • Aug. 20 St. Polten, Austria @ FM4 Frequency Festival

    CHARTattack:News Feed 2010

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