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Sinzing is a muni****lity in the
district of
Regensburg in
Bavaria in Germany.
Sinzing is
located on the
Schwarzen Laber and the Danube,
about eight kilometers...
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Sinz may
refer to:
Sinz,
district of Perl, Saarland,
Germany Egon
Sinz [de] (born 1928),
Austrian psychologist and
researcher Elmar Sinz (born 1951), German...
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Archived from the
original on
November 14, 2010.
Retrieved March 1, 2013.
Sinz,
Cameron (February 19, 2013). "Watch:
Trailer for
Julianne Moore's Five Years...
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Danube bridges at
Sinzing and in Donauwörth are the most
imposing structures along the line. The p****enger halt at
Sinzing station was
closed in December...
- that have the name Grafenried.
Grafenried Gem.
Nittendorf Grafenried (
Sinzing),
Regensburg Grafenried (Regen),
Regen Grafenried (Cham), Cham Grafenried...
- The
Sinzing–Alling
railway in the
Upper Palatine district of
Regensburg was one of the
shortest branch lines in Bavaria,
southern Germany. Only a little...
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sɨnz] ییٚمؠ سٕنٛز [jemʲ sɨnzɨ] ییٚمؠ سٕنٛزٕ 3rd pl. prox. [jihund̪] یِہُنٛد [jihɨnd̪ʲ]...
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commonly used for data modeling. It was
first proposed from Prof. Dr.
Elmar J.
Sinz in 1988. The SERM is
commonly used in the SAP-world for the data modeling...
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Walter A.
Sinz (July 13, 1881 – 1966) was an
American sculptor born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Among his best-known work was the
Thompson Trophy. He was educated...
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occasional gasps).[...]
Vanden Hoek TL,
Morrison LJ,
Shuster M,
Donnino M,
Sinz E,
Lavonas EJ, et al. (November 2010). "Part 12:
cardiac arrest in special...