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As we learned, unfortunately, in Veit Nam, when ever we secured territory we lost it the next night to re-infiltration by ununiformed, unidentifiable irregular troops.
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We now come hastily to the third generation; for Jonas had a son called Veit, who was first apprenticed to his father, and then sent to travel as a journeyman.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 436 Volume 17, New Series, May 8, 1852 Various 1841
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This was the argument made by Helen Zoe Veit in a compelling New York Times op ed last September.
Linda Novick O'Keefe: Obesity Epidemic: Spurring a Revolution Linda Novick O'Keefe 2012
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More than 20,000 have arrived since early this week, said Heinke Veit of the European Union Humanitarian Aid group.
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Anna Gabler (Eva) delivered a fine performance, as did Alistair Miles (Veit Pogner) and Michaela Selinger (Magdalene).
Elisabeth Braw: Glyndebourne's Meistersinger: A Triumph Elisabeth Braw 2011
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But as Veit argues, old fashioned elements could be completely revamped to get a generation that has no idea how to boil water feeling confident in the kitchen.
Linda Novick O'Keefe: Obesity Epidemic: Spurring a Revolution Linda Novick O'Keefe 2012
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Chef, restaurateur, television personality was born in St. Veit, Austria.
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By far the most successful movie was "Jud Süss," championed and shepherded by Goebbels and co-written and directed by the bombastic Veit Harlan.
Bigotry at the Box Office Alec Solomita 2011
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Born in Sankt Veit an der Glan, Austria, in 1949, Mr. Puck's early life wasn't easy.
Wolfgang Puck's Kitchen Adventures Jemima Sissons 2011
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The director, Veit Harlan, was twice tried for war crimes and twice acquitted.
Bigotry at the Box Office Alec Solomita 2011
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