Liga, which is the eighth tier. The team annually competes in the Liechtensteiner Cup which was won by the team 3 times in its history. The club runs its...
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national cup competition is currently the only route for Liechtenstein to be represented at the European football club competitions, since Liechtensteiner clubs...
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struggled through various tiers of Swiss football and won its first Liechtensteiner Cup in 1949. Vaduz enjoyed a lengthy stay in the Swiss 1. Liga from 1960...
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Austria (category States and territories established in 1955)
Germanic ethnic group, that is closely related to neighbouring Germans, Liechtensteiners, and German-speaking Swiss. Today 91.1% of the population are regarded...
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The Liechtenstein Davis Cup team represents Liechtenstein in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Liechtensteiner Tennisverband. Liechtenstein...
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the Swiss Cup for the eight time, beating FC Luzern 1–0 in the final. In the 2006–07 UEFA Cup Basel beat Kazakh side Tobol, Liechtensteiner team FC Vaduz...
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golfer, 2003 U.S. Open winner, FedEx Cup Champion, PGA Tour Player of the Year, Ryder Cup captain Betsy King (born 1955), professional golfer Paul Stankowski...
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Gómez-Peña (born 1955) – performance artist, author, activist and educator David Gonzales (born 1964) – cartoonist Gronk (born 1954) – performance artist...
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Kellogg's (ca 1965–1967) Triples – General Mills (1993) Trix – General Mills (1954–present) Mini Trix – (2015–present) Trix Swirls – (2009) Trolls World Tour...
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characterized by their short length (usually within 10 metres from tee to cup). The game uses artificial putting surfaces (such as carpet, artificial turf...
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classical music through his NBC Symphony Orchestra radio broadcasts (1937–1954). Ruggiero Ricci, a child prodigy born of Italian immigrant parents, gave...
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senior national Boxing team. Head coach of Iranian national boxing team (1954–1963). Immigrated to the U.S. after the 1979 revolution Amin Abraham Paul...
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Peter Nesser: born October 22, 1877, in Triere, Germany, and died May 29, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio Philipp Gregory Nesser: born December 10, 1880, in Triere...
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Murase (1938–2005), world-renowned landscape architect Hashime Murayama (1879–1954), painter George Nakashima (1905–1990), Nisei, woodworker, architect, and...
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times more likely to be falsely convicted, compared to White Americans. In 1954, Brown vs. the Board of Education ruled that integrated, equal schools be...
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father was of partial French Huguenot ancestry Dennis William Quaid (born 1954), American film actor. Quaid has English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Cajun (French)...
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Edgar Mosa (born 1986), jeweler and artist. Pedro Joseph de Lemos (1882-1954), was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer...
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was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1954 in Brown v. Board of Education. One of the first federal court cases which...
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(1906–1987) Rex Ingram (1892–1950) Leo McCarey (1898–1969) Michael Moore (1954–) John Sayles (1950–) – independent film director and writer, frequently...
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is of African-American and Honduran descent Rafael Yglesias (born May 12, 1954, New York) – American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists...
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in 2001 and the Democratic Party nominee for Mayor in 2005 Bill Flores (1954–) – member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of...
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equivalent to star search. Also hosted all the promos for the soccer World Cup and starred in the successful show "Hot Hot Hot", produced by Dick Clark...
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