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The list of signatories reveals the overlapping communities and interests involved: Eduard Suess signed as the president of the Austrian Academy; Franz Exner represented the physicists; Zdenko Skraup, director of the II Chemisches Laboratorium, signified the presence of the Viennese chemists in the project; a number of engineers and city planners stood for the state; and Eduard Frauenfeld was the architect. 25 19
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Skraup Zdenko taught inorganic chemistry for pharmaceutical students and Herzig
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Catholic, Budweis declared for King George Pod [ve] brad, and in 1468 was taken by the crusaders under Zdenko of Stenberg.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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She does so, and a marriage _in articulo mortis_ follows, the supposed dead Zdenko (whom we did not at all want) turning up alive after his master's death.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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And he enjoined Zdenko to make this known to the people.
The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology Edwin Sidney Hartland 1887
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Zdenko accidentally knocked down a spear; and the clangour, echoing round the hall, awakened the men.
The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology Edwin Sidney Hartland 1887
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Zdenko "Denny" Vokel Sr. passed away at his home in Sierraville,
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Photo By Zdenko Hirschler/Rex Features/Everett Collection Miniskirts first took off early in the 1960s.
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So, I was present in "Zagrebac (ka naklada" to discuss a job that I was to do for them (I did SF covers for them before, and at that time they also published my book on cryptozoology), when the boss, Zdenko Vlainic ', showed me Iwoleit's request and asked me if I knew anybody who could provide him with a brief history of SF in Croatia.
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This is "Faerie’s Aire And Death Waltz" (from "A Tribute To Zdenko G. Fibich") composed (or rather, feverishly authored) by John Stump (read this Wiki article for more info)
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