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ch Centre for Neuroprosthetics at the EPFL in | Lausanne, a partnership with the British government fo |
Samuel-Auguste Tissot publishes L'Onanisme in | Lausanne, a treatise on the purported ill-effects of m |
on in 1571, and was theology professor at the | Lausanne Academy from 1591. |
ing a control carried out on 29 March 2003 at | Lausanne after the 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Champ |
nce in 1923 in conjunction with the Treaty of | Lausanne, after Britain had been given a League of Nat |
itical science in 1960 from the University of | Lausanne and became that same year deputy director of |
Born in Vevey, he studied theology in | Lausanne and was a pastor at Cully and Sainte-Croix be |
11 he became a professor at the University of | Lausanne, and in 1922 relocated to the University of G |
agistrates of Geneva, and in 1571 he moved to | Lausanne and taught at the local Academy. |
ecome a British territory under the Treaty of | Lausanne and almost 15% of the Turkish Cypriot communi |
He studied theology at | Lausanne and Geneva. |
language and literature at the University of | Lausanne and Director of Studies at the Ecole des Haut |
Thomas Friedli studied in Bern, | Lausanne and Paris (with Jacques Lancelot) before winn |
d, and lived first at Geneva and afterward at | Lausanne and Aubonne in the Vaud (then under Bernese o |
es piano and composition at the University of | Lausanne and University of Bern in Switzerland. |
He originally studied law at | Lausanne and Munich at the instigation of his father. |
She currently resides in | Lausanne and has written in English and French. |
From 1973 till 1980 he was leader in Koblenz, | Lausanne and Basel. |
He met Edward Gibbon in | Lausanne and the two became friends. |
Studied piano at Conservatoire de | Lausanne and Conservatoire de Paris (with Pierre Sanca |
He spent some time in | Lausanne and made a voyage to Palestine. |
Educated at | Lausanne and Paris, he trained as a mining engineer an |
grew up in Canada, and studied music in both | Lausanne and at the Royal Academy of Music in London. |
He stayed on for one and a half years in | Lausanne and made his Grand Tour through Italy and Fra |
Born in Maragheh, he studied at University of | Lausanne, and became Prime Minister after the fall of |
phony, Malaysian and Rotterdam Philharmonics, | Lausanne and Baselkammerorchesters. |
lics of Saint Boniface of Brussels, Bishop of | Lausanne, are also buried here. |
ly mention that the 1912 and 1923 Treaties of | Lausanne are different. |
1964 he was called at the University of | Lausanne as a successor of Vilfredo Pareto and later a |
University of Leiden ranked the University of | Lausanne as a leading institution for research in Euro |
He originally joined Radio | Lausanne as an accompanist, pianist, composer and musi |
sy ferry service running between the town and | Lausanne, as well as a more tourist-centered service t |
a June 1939 IOC election over Rome, Detroit, | Lausanne, Athens, Budapest, Helsinki and Montreal on t |
ly, between Greece and Bulgaria and Treaty of | Lausanne, between Greece and Turkey). |
(Prix de | Lausanne Bio Page) |
In 1240, he was a candidate for bishop of | Lausanne, but had to resign. |
He lived for 10 years in | Lausanne, but was allowed to return to his homeland in |
On 3 September 2006 in | Lausanne, Carter won silver at the World Championships |
In 1996, he became a concertmaster of | Lausanne chamber orchestra, at this time (2008), he is |
He was a member of the | Lausanne City Parliament for ten years (1960-70). |
After graduating from | Lausanne Collegiate School in 1996, Goodwin attended H |
He has served on the board for the | Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, Leighton |
After the congress, the | Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization was establ |
the first Pentecostal to be appointed to the | Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism in Australia. |
at the age of 15 Ivan Putrov won the Prix de | Lausanne competition (1996), where the then-Royal Ball |
me year, he won the Gold Medal at the Prix de | Lausanne competition. |
The | Lausanne Conference was a 1932 meeting of representati |
in 1931 and a year later the delegates to the | Lausanne Conference realized that the deepening world |
The original | Lausanne conference brought together 2,700 Christian r |
to find a permanent solution was made at the | Lausanne Conference of 1932. |
basis of permanent political frontiers at the | Lausanne Conference, 1949. |
amir sends a message to King George V on the | Lausanne conference, and the king's reply, expressing |
In 1989, fifteen years after the original | Lausanne conference, the Second International Congress |
ns later addressed and made widespread by the | Lausanne Congress of 1974. |
eld in 1974, and is sometimes also called the | Lausanne Congress, Lausanne '74, or ICOWE. |
The | Lausanne Covenant is a 1974 Christian religious manife |
sto, a renewed and expanded commitment to the | Lausanne Covenant, an influential document in modern E |
Notably, it produced the | Lausanne Covenant. |
incorporating insights from the Austrian and | Lausanne economists. |
Lausanne: Editions du Gran-Pont, 1974. | |
Awarded the Prix de | Lausanne Espoir after performing the final round at th |
g time at PSG in short supply, he moved on to | Lausanne for a season, scoring 14 goals in 21 Swiss le |
He was privately educated in | Lausanne from 1885 to 1888. |
The 2005 Championships were held in | Lausanne from January 6 through 8th, 2005. |
He professed history at | Lausanne from 1833 to 1846, when he lost his chair in |
The legend says that bishop Marius of | Lausanne gave him the piece of land at Saint-Imier as |
In the accounts of the Baillif of | Lausanne Hans Frisching for 1550 appears "Pierre de To |
He currently plays for | Lausanne HC. |
ng with the Nationalliga B's Switzerland team | Lausanne HC. |
on his tomb in the church of Saint Thyrsus in | Lausanne He came of a distinguished, rich family, prob |
On his way to | Lausanne he took ill in West Hartlepool with urinary r |
After his death in | Lausanne, he was venerated in that city as a saint, an |
However whilst at | Lausanne he also came to blows with the former Prime M |
rton and educated at Dumbarton Academy and in | Lausanne, he was a shipbuilder and a director of the L |
of a banker, Becker attended universities at | Lausanne, Heidelberg, and Berlin, and travelled abroad |
He's now the assistant coach at | Lausanne Hockey Club. |
ns, who play in the American Hockey League to | Lausanne Hockey Club of the Nationalliga B. |
national defeat and the definitive Treaty of | Lausanne however, Greece was sorely divided. |
tant belt," as noted by Luis Bush at the 1989 | Lausanne II Conference in Manila. |
By 1976, he had graduated from the | Lausanne IMEDE's Program for Executive Development. |
B as a result of NLA club Biel's victory over | Lausanne in the prior season's relegation playoff. |
Hatvany died in | Lausanne in 1958. |
He died in | Lausanne in 2004. |
Honorary doctorate from the University of | Lausanne in 1999 |
ng solo improvisations recorded in Bremen and | Lausanne in 1973. |
He died at | Lausanne in Switzerland in 1944 where he had lived sin |
ltan's private possession until the Treaty of | Lausanne in 1923 (de facto until Romania unilaterally |
Suzanne died at the castle Beaulieu ( | Lausanne) in Vaud, in 1794. |
And then in 2000, he again played Dr. | Lausanne in the television movie Homicide: The Movie. |
He was educated at | Lausanne in Switzerland and at the Royal Naval College |
Helen died at the age of 86 in | Lausanne in 1982. |
Born in | Lausanne in 1976, Patrick Montan studied piano from th |
Most notably, he played the character Dr. | Lausanne in the NBC police procedural series Homicide: |
and trained in Tokyo, Yoshida won the Prix de | Lausanne in 1983 and joined Royal Ballet School in Eng |
She was born in | Lausanne, in a family of teachers and spent her childh |
West Kilbride and also visits the Scots Kirk, | Lausanne in the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Eur |
ed at the Medical School in the University of | Lausanne in Switzerland, and then worked in the Univer |
s son studied literature at the University of | Lausanne in Switzerland and worked as a teacher and le |
1996: Best Photography Prize - | Lausanne International Art Film Festival |
January 4, 1962 in | Lausanne) is an independent lecturer, art critic, nove |
and "Guy" Amaudruz (born December 21, 1920 in | Lausanne) is a Swiss neo-fascist political philosopher |
Romain Crevoisier (born 5 August 1965 in | Lausanne) is a retired Swiss football goalkeeper who p |
- | Lausanne: L'age d'homme, 1985. |
selected without election ahead of Baltimore, | Lausanne, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Philadelphia. |
The next gathering, the | Lausanne movement will be held in Cape Town, South Afr |
They are also closely linked to the | Lausanne movement and provide a link for them within t |
vision club, BSC Young Boys, before rejoining | Lausanne, now in the second level, retiring at 37, wit |
The Treaty of | Lausanne of July 24, 1923, led to the international re |
He signed with HC | Lausanne of the Swiss League in 2007. |
ons in Grand Rapids, Himelfarb signed with HC | Lausanne of the Swiss League on May 30, 2007 . |
He died at | Lausanne on 22 December 1831. A. P. de Candolle gave h |
October 1914 in Vevey (Switzerland), died in | Lausanne, on 29 October 1985. |
olish: Komitet Narodowy Polski) was formed in | Lausanne on 15 August 1917 by Polish National Democrac |
His best jump, outdoors in 2010, came at | Lausanne on July 8, when he took third place with a ju |
n the Greek and Turkish governments signed in | Lausanne on January 30, 1923, in the aftermath of the |
Recorded in concert at Bremen on July 12 and | Lausanne on March 20, 1973 |
Dr Heer died at | Lausanne on the 27th of September 1883. |
Watkinson, Michel Brodard, Ensemble Vocal de | Lausanne, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, conductor |
piano and composition in the conservatory of | Lausanne particularely with Denise Bidal and Hans Haug |
that capacity represented his country at the | Lausanne Peace Conference in 1923, which drafted the p |
Lausanne: Presses Bibliques Universitaires, 1979. | |
Papal legate William of | Lausanne proposed resolving the conflict through diplo |
The British players of | Lausanne refused to play a Sunday. |
heard by the Court of Arbitration in Sport in | Lausanne rested on whether levAmphetamine was performa |
Previously Corbyn lived in | Lausanne Road in Harringay where he was active in secu |
moved to Nettleton Road, followed by a hut in | Lausanne Road in 1889. |
even, he sat in with the players of the local | Lausanne scene, but soon after, his family relocated i |
Born in Baghdad, Faik now lives in | Lausanne since 1999. |
versity of Buckingham, and an MBA from IMD in | Lausanne specialising in advertising. |
fo began his professional career in 1993 with | Lausanne Sport, where he spent one season. |
FC St. Gallen, BSC Young Boys, FC Lugano and | Lausanne Sport. |
He began his career at | Lausanne Sports in 1983, where he played for five year |
Irvine scored a goal in a 2-1 win against | Lausanne Sports on a pre-season tour of Switzerland, a |
Moscow, K.S.K. Beveren, Dunfermline Athletic, | Lausanne Sports and Club Brugge. |
sh himself in the first team and went on as a | Lausanne Sports player in Switzerland in 1990-1991. |
career, he became a coach in Switzerland with | Lausanne Sports and BSC Young Boys, Netherlands with P |
He then moved to | Lausanne Sports in 1988. |
London XI 2-0 | Lausanne Sports - October 23, 1957 at Highbury |
He also played for | Lausanne Sports in 1953-54. |
He spent one season at | Lausanne Sports before joining second-tier Yverdon Spo |
1955-58; however, although he played against | Lausanne Sports in the semi-finals (and scored a goal |
In 1995, he joined | Lausanne Sports but failed to make an impact and left |
plit (Croatia), KSK Beveren (2300) (Belgium), | Lausanne Sports (Switzerland) and LASK Linz in Austria |
started his professional career with hometown | Lausanne Sports, moving in January 1991 to Bundesliga' |
aged the Dutch national side, Swiss club side | Lausanne Sports, the Turkish national side and Galatas |
ms from Basel and Frankfurt, and then beating | Lausanne Sports. |
In 1987, Antognoni joined | Lausanne Sports. |
He then went on to coach | Lausanne Sports. |
moved to the Swiss Super League to play with | Lausanne Sports. |
Born in | Lausanne, Steinlen studied at the University of Lausan |
ankfurt, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, | Lausanne, Stockholm, Prague, and at the Guggenheim Mus |
enough to have Winifred educated privately in | Lausanne, Switzerland and it was during her education |
n at the Congress for World Evangelization in | Lausanne, Switzerland - an event organized by American |
Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in | Lausanne, Switzerland on 6 May. |
Recorded in | Lausanne, Switzerland 1989) |
tudied political science at the University of | Lausanne, Switzerland and is a graduate of the Fletche |
of the 1973 World Judo Championships held in | Lausanne, Switzerland by defeating future Olympic gold |
A hearing on the doping charges was held in | Lausanne, Switzerland on 6 September; the FEI then had |
mond Cut Conference, planned to take place in | Lausanne Switzerland in March 2009, will now be resche |
with a personal best of 10.84 seconds set in | Lausanne, Switzerland on July 5, 2005. |
Teen City, Musee D'Elysee, | Lausanne, Switzerland 2008, group |
99), and The Bernoulli Institute (at EPFL) in | Lausanne, Switzerland (2004). |
rs that was held in the Palais de Beaulieu in | Lausanne, Switzerland in 1974 to discuss the progress, |
sh worked with Philip Morris International in | Lausanne, Switzerland coordinating international produ |
Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in | Lausanne, Switzerland on 13 May. |
nded the religious or civil wedding in Ouchy, | Lausanne, Switzerland on 21 June 1933, and the invitat |
Princess Fadia died in | Lausanne, Switzerland and was buried in Cairo, Egypt. |
In 2010, Redmouth performed in | Lausanne, Switzerland at the 1st Annual Blues Rules Fe |
selection was made at the 39th IOC Session in | Lausanne, Switzerland in 1946. |
n 7 April 1943 in Rimini) on 29 April 1971 in | Lausanne, Switzerland |
The latest event was performed in | Lausanne Switzerland on 31 December 2005. |
ntest was staged at the Palais de Beaulieu in | Lausanne, Switzerland on May 6. |
pionships were held at the Malley Ice Rink in | Lausanne, Switzerland from January 14 through 20th. |
Emile Robert Blanchet (17 July 1877, | Lausanne, Switzerland - 27 March 1943, Pully, Switzerl |
rn in 1959 in Santiago, Chile, but settled in | Lausanne, Switzerland at age 17. |
ican record for the 2,000 m at 4:52.44 set in | Lausanne, Switzerland in 1987. |
He lived in | Lausanne, Switzerland in the late 1960s and recorded s |
ss, was born in 1978 in Estonia, and moved to | Lausanne, Switzerland at the age of twelve. |
Timea Bacsinszky (born 8 June 1989 in | Lausanne, Switzerland) is a professional female tennis |
Rachel Kolly d'Alba (born May 21, 1981 in | Lausanne, Switzerland) is a Swiss soloist violinist. |
(Lyon, February 10, 1875 - October 31, 1921, | Lausanne, Switzerland) was a French medievalist and By |
l governing body for cycling headquartered in | Lausanne, Switzerland, as Olympic Solidarity Coaching |
brand was originally made by Hobbycar S.A. of | Lausanne, Switzerland, with most models continuously m |
The company is headquartered in | Lausanne, Switzerland, and markets cereals in more tha |
TU World Age Group (Amateur) Championships in | Lausanne, Switzerland, a title which she won on 2 Sept |
rnational Congress on World Evangelization in | Lausanne, Switzerland, from which it takes its name. |
n biennial IBF World Championships in 1995 at | Lausanne, Switzerland, and the venerable All-England C |
Gratiot was born in | Lausanne, Switzerland, a descendant of Huguenots. |
The UIA was founded in | Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1948. |
He now lives in | Lausanne, Switzerland, with his wife, Marcina. |
ltham International SA was founded in 1954 in | Lausanne, Switzerland, by the American Waltham Watch C |
Settling in | Lausanne, Switzerland, she was barred from returning b |
d Conference on Faith and Order, which met in | Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1927, and died in Lausanne i |
ecorded in the minutes of the town council of | Lausanne, Switzerland, as being paid for models of pum |
He later moved to | Lausanne, Switzerland, the birth country of his mother |
AAF World Cross Country Championships held in | Lausanne, Switzerland. |
on Song Contest, which took place on 6 May in | Lausanne, Switzerland. |
sary of its foundation at its headquarters in | Lausanne, Switzerland. |
o, IL, Santa Monica, CA, Hamburg, Germany and | Lausanne, Switzerland. |
-April 8, 2001 at the Malley Sports Centre in | Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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