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  1. The Austrians were under command of another duo, Marshal Florimund Mercy and Frederick of Württemberg.
  2. The Austrians were squeezed out by the political and economic might of the Russian and Korean bids. Move Up
  3. The Austrians are a totally different nation even though their language is German. Move Up
  4. The Austrians are always tough in this two-run technical event as well. Move Up
  5. After the Austrians were driven out of northern Italy, the duchy of Mantua joined the kingdom of Italy in 1866. Move Up

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  1. Because of this disparity, Austrians argue that the aggregate price level can be very misleading when observing the effects of inflation.

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  1. The Austrians, led by Charles's younger brother Ferdinand, continued to fight the Ottomans in the east.

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  1. The Indian ambassador to Moscow, acting as intermediary for the Austrians, went further and suggested permanent neutrality as the basis for a treaty.

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  1. His campaign against the Austrians took him right to the doorway of Vienna.

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  1. Under such deteriorating circumstances, the Empire found itself at war with the Austrians yet again.
  2. It soon became clear that the Austrians would centralize, not federalize, the half of the empire governed directly from Vienna. Move Up

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  1. It is true that the Austrians had solved the analysis of relative prices, for consumer goods as well as for all the factors of production.

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  1. By war's end, the Austrians had decisively shifted the balance of power away from the Ottomans.
  2. After invading Italy and defeating the Austrians, Napoleon had to exert little enough power to eliminate what had become an anchronism. Move Up

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  1. These seminal works serve as the crucial link between the Mises-Hayek generation and the Austrians now working to expand the tradition.

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  1. He is only one of two Austrians ever who won two Olympic gold medals in the same Summer Olympic Games (the other is Julius Lenhart).

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  1. Austrians had traditionally thought of themselves as Germans, and the Austrian nationalism cultivated by Dollfuss and Schuschnigg had not taken root.

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  1. The Austrians have dominated women's skiing this season, winning 10 of 15 races — including three podium sweeps.

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  1. The Austrians swept the men's alpine slalom medals on 25 February, led by Benjamin Raich.

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  1. In 1595 and 1688 the Austrians incited rebellions in Bulgaria as part of their long war with the Ottomans, but these were easily suppressed.
  2. Part 3 describes how Popper's ideas provide support to the Austrians. Move Up

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  1. Nevertheless, Austrians deny the validity of mathematical maniupulation (such as calculus) of utility curves based on ordinal utility.

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  1. Several thousand Austrians were brought to Dachau during the summer of 1939.
  2. Thus we must assume that several thousand Austrians became victims of Belzec. Move Up

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  1. Short after this election most of Charles Albert's territories were overrun by the Austrians and Bavaria was occupied by the troops of Maria Theresa.
  2. The Austrians, however, retook Prague, and Maria Theresa was crowned queen of Bohemia in the spring of 1743. Move Up

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  1. As a result Austrians hold that the only valid economic theory is logically derived from basic principles of human action.

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  1. In Italy, Napoleon won a victory against the Austrians at Marengo (1800).

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  1. Abensberg is a village in Bavaria, in the Danube Valley where Napoleon defeated the Austrians in 1809.

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  1. The analysis of consumer behavior in Part II shows that neoclassicals and Austrians do not have to say much to each other.
  2. This is one problem the neoclassicals and Austrians share. Move Up

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  1. At the moment, 6.4 million Austrians are entitled to cast their ballot in the elections.

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  1. The Russians and the Austrians also had awards for gallantry regardless of rank, and it was high time that the British followed suit.

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  1. A vast network of Austrians, among them Mises and F.A. Hayek, have expanded and clarified specific Austrian tenets.

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  1. Only Austrians see a falling price level as an advantage to individuals and to society in general.

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  1. But the Austrians protested the ruling, as did Britain after its swimmer, James Goddard, was bumped from third to fourth.

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  1. It was only this front that the Austrians proved effective in war, managing to hold back the numerically superior Italian armies in the Alps.

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  1. On November 13, 1792, right after the Battle of Jemappes, General Dumouriez and the French Revolutionary army routed the Austrians here once again.

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  1. Thus, although the Austrians ruled the town, the citadel was controlled by the Dutch.

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  1. The Swiss, led by Werner Stauffacher, thoroughly defeated the Austrians, who were under the command of Duke Leopold I of Austria.
  2. Near Sempach the Swiss decisively defeated the Austrians in 1386. Move Up

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  1. His victories induced the Austrians to conclude the Peace of Campo Formio (1797), and Paris turned its attention to Britain.

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  1. The camp was operated by 20–25 SS overseers (Germans and Austrians) and 80–120 guards.

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  1. After World War II, many Austrians sought comfort in the myth of Austria as "the Nazis' first victim".
  2. Military attache in China 1907-11; he commanded an infantry division at the start of World War I, but was captured by the Austrians in April 1915. Move Up

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  1. The hold of the Romans on Mesopotamia was indeed in some sort analogous to the hold of the Austrians on Italy previous to 1860.

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  1. No move was made by the French, and Frederick thus found himself isolated and exposed to the combined attack of the Austrians and Saxons.

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  1. But the Norwegian alpine skiers showed the world what they were made of by beating favored Austrians in the glorious slalom event.

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  1. After the Austrians left (1859) Bologna and the Romagna, both united (1860) with the kingdom of Sardinia, as did Marche and Umbria.

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  1. Several minority groups revolted, and, after Francis Joseph replaced Ferdinand VII as emperor, the Austrians waged war against Hungary (Dec., 1848).
  2. Some Austrians, particularly near Vienna, still have relatives in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. Move Up
  3. By 1699, the whole of Hungary had been conquered from the Ottomans by the Austrians. Move Up

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  1. A majority of non-nationals working in the Principality are Swiss, with a smaller number of Austrians and Germans.
  2. The majority of the guests are italian with a few germans,austrians and british.We will definitely return. Move Up

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  1. Any talk by the communists of the guilt that Austrians carried was therefore not working in favour for the KPÖ.

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  1. Rather the Austrians argue that costs of production are merely just the manifestations of individual's preferences over labor vs.

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  1. In 1792, in the aftermath of the French Revolution, the Austrians, then in the United Provinces, laid siege to Lille.
  2. In the face of this threat, the Austrians abandoned a siege of Gran, a fortress that had fallen in Suleiman's career and then lost Raab. Move Up

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  1. I will, nevertheless, comply with the request as well as I can, and I will attempt to describe what we Austrians are actually doing and seeking to do.

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  1. The Poles again counterattacked at 21.00 and drove the Austrians from Raszyn but were unable to recapture the causeway.
  2. Recapture by Austria In 1915 the Austrians retook the town. Move Up

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  1. Three days later the Austrians retreated across the Danube, having suffered 21,000 casualties against 16,000 Serbian casualties.
  2. The Ottomans lost 20,000 men and the Austrians suffered over 5,000 casualties. Move Up

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  1. Based on the true story of the von Trapp family, The Sound of Music explores the views of Austrians to the takeover of Austria by the Third Reich.

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  1. On 10 May 1796, in the first major battle of his career as a general, the young Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians in the Battle of Lodi.
  2. Austrians, led by Marlies Schild, who won the first two slaloms of the season, swept the top four places. Move Up

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