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He had great magnetism, and the fearful soul of middle-unionist Ulster was comforted by having him around, like an Alsatian dog barking in the back garden.

It emerged from the 1920s marriage of an Alsatian engineering company with the French subsidiary of Thomson Houston, an American firm which merged with Edison's business to form GE (hence the confected name originally Alsthom to reflect its origins.

The work The Phenomenological Movement (1960), by Herbert Spiegelberg, an Alsatian American phenomenologist, was the movement's first all-encompassing historical presentation.

The work of Germanic glass painters provides outstanding examples, particularly the window (after 1424) from St. Lambrecht, now in the museum at Graz, Austria, and the charming Alsatian window of St. Katherine (c. 1425 50) at Sélestat, France.

The Alsatian area of France is known for framboise, distilled from raspberries, and fraise, distilled from strawberries.

On the Alsatian front he met Gen. Charles de Gaulle, with whom his destiny was thenceforth to be linked.

This influence grew during the Thirty Years' War, when the Alsatian cities, caught between the opposing Catholic and Protestant sides and feeling their liberties threatened, appealed to France for help.

1923 Illhaeusern, France May 10 , 2008Illhaeusern, France Paul Haeberlin, (born 1923, Illhaeusern, France died May 10 , 2008 Illhaeusern), French chef and restaurateur who transformed his family's inn in the Alsatian town of Illhaeusern into a Michelin three-star restaurant.

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1534 or 1535 Wynkyn de Worde, original name Jan Van Wynkyn (died 1534/35) Alsatian-born printer in London, an astute businessman who published a large number of books (at least 600 titles from 1501).

Alsatian-born British harpsichord maker and member of a large family of instrument builders active into the 19th century.

Jørgensen's extensive preparations of numerous complexes provided the experimental foundation not only for the Blomstrand-Jørgensen chain theory but for Alsatian-born Swiss chemist Alfred Werner's coordination theory (1893) as well.

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