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How about calling them simply Viennese?

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The Viennese got it when the Turks died in war.

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The duration of Viennese Nights is 1.53 hours.

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Viennese Nights was created on 1930-11-26.

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They are called Viennese.

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The Viennese Waltz

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Impossible to say, because this question didn't include a list of potential answers.

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The cast of Viennese Melody - 1929 includes: Claudia Dell Hans Joby John Reinhardt

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Ingredients

  • 1 c Pecans
  • 1/2 ts Ground cloves
  • 1 c Brown sugar
  • 2 Lemon rind 1 x2
  • 2 1/2 c Flour
  • 4 Eggs
  • 1 c Sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 tb Salt
  • 1 c Butter; softened
  • 1/2 ts Cinnamon

MAKES 7 DOZEN COOKIES PREHEAT OVEN TO 400 DEGREES CHOP PECANS. ADD FLOUR AND CHIPS. GRATE LEMON INGREDIENTS IN MIXER OR PROCESSOR. POUR INTO FLOUR MIX AND MIX TOGETHER WELL. DROP BY TEASPOONFULS ON UNGREASED BAKING SHEET. BAKE 6 TO 8 MINUTES UNTIL LIGHTLY BROWNED.

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It's a form of ballroom dancing

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Ingredients

  • 1 Makes 1-1/2 Quarts
  • 4 oz Semisweet Chocolate
  • 1 tb Sugar
  • 1/4 c Whipping Cream
  • 4 c Hot Strong Coffee

Whipped Cream Grated Orange Peel Melt chocolate in a heavey saucepan over low heat. Stir in sugar and whipping cream. Beat in coffee with a whisk, 1/2 cup at a time; continue to beat until frothy. Top with whipped cream and sprinkle with orange peel. From Sheila Buff & Judi Olstein, The New Mixer's Guide to Low-Alcohol and Nonalcoholic Drinks. Published By HPBooks, Inc., 1986, ISBN 0-89586-458-4.

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Johann strausss Johann strausss

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The Viennese Classical School refers to a group of composers who were writing around the end of the 18th Century and included Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, etc.

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polish, irish, and viennese people

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Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert.

Schubert was their successor.

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Elfie Mayerhofer went by The Viennese Nightingale.

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Billy Wilder went by The Viennese Pixie.

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The proper adjective for Switzerland is Swiss, as in 'a Swiss bank' or Swiss cheese. Helvetic and Helvetian are less common proper nouns for Switzerland, deriving from the country's Latin name.

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The word "Weiner" comes from the German word "Wiener," which means Viennese. It is often used to refer to a type of sausage, particularly in North America.

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Mozart became a Mason in 1784 at the Viennese "Zur Wohltätigkeit" lodge.

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To convince the world that Hitler was German and Beethoven was Viennese.

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People in Vienna speak Viennese German.

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Luise Rainer goes by The Viennese Teardrop, and The New Garbo.

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Is it an Olympic edition 1984? 84 Kimball Viennese 5'8"were played at the opening of the LA Olympics of 1984. If so it's worth 3500-5000, if it's a 6'7" big grand 6500-8000.

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Some popular examples of Viennese waltz music include "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II, "Tales from the Vienna Woods" also by Johann Strauss II, and "Emperor Waltz" by Johann Strauss II.

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In my personal opinion Viennese whirls are absulutely DISGUISTING. But this is a question that has given me many a sleepless night. It is a question not even Einstein could have answered (did they have them back then?) I say biscuit because then I will love every cak in the world. I LOVE CAKE.

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Viennese waltzes originated in Vienna, Austria in the late 18th century and became popular in the 19th century. They are known for their graceful and flowing movements in triple time. Viennese waltzes played a significant role in the development of classical music and dance, influencing composers like Johann Strauss II. Today, they are still performed in ballrooms and are considered a symbol of elegance and sophistication in the world of dance.

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a wealthy society woman and hostess of a renowned Viennese Salon at the beginning of the twentieth century

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Emil Mayer has written:

'Viennese types =' -- subject(s): Pictorial works

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Eve Rose Meyer has written:

'Florian Gassmann and the Viennese divertimento'

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It's an assortment of a table full of sweet treats in place of a desert eg. at a wedding reception

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Arnold Schoenberg is the Viennese composer who developed the twelve-tone method, a form of serial music composition. He transitioned from post-Romanticism to atonality, leading to his innovative approach to composition.

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Viennese schnitzel, Austrian Strudel, Salzburg Nockerl, Sachertort, and Mozartkugel are Austrian foods.

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Vienna is a proper noun, the capital city of Austria. The proper adjective is Viennese.

(The city name in German is Wien.)

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