Examples of using Schaus in English and their translations into German
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The President Eugène SCHAUS.
Mr. Schaus, Ladies and Gentlemen!
Jean Rey- Lambert Schaus, from 19 June 1958.
Schaus was born in Luxembourg City to a jeweller.
That applies also to Mr Schaus, who was the Commissioner.
Mr Eugène SCHAUS, Vice-President of the Government and Minister for Foreign Affairs;
Giuseppe Caron, Jean Rey and Lambert Schaus voted against.
Prior to the Second World War Schaus was active in local politics as a Luxembourg town councillor.
Michel Rasquin(Chairman), until 27 April 1958 Lambert Schaus(Chairman), from 19 June 1958.
Mr Lambert SCHAUS, Ambassador, Head of the Luxembourg Delegation to the Intergovernmental Conference;
Hans von der Groeben- Robert Lemaignen, until 9 January 1962 Henri Rochereau, from 10 January 1962-Lambert Schaus, from 19 June 1958.
The father of Lambert Schaus was a jeweller-watchmaker.
Fabienne Schaus was best home rider at a very good seventh place, one minute ahead of Nathalie Lamborelle in ninth spot.
Stresa conference From left to right: Walter Hallstein(seen from behind), Émile Noël, Robert Lemaignen, Renée Van Hoof,Swidbert Schnippenkötter and Lambert Schaus.
Jean-Luc Schaus is a seasoned lawyer with experience in commercial law matters, both in the advisory and litigation roles, as well as in aviation and shipping law.
In June 1958, after succeeding his recently deceased compatriot, Rasquin, the Luxembourger,Lambert Schaus, inherited the transport portfolio in the absence of any other candidate.
Mr Schaus was appointed a Member of the EEC Commission on 18 June 1958 and Mr Borschette then became acting Permanent Representative until his official appointment in December 1958.
And thanks to Ruth Lingford("Little Deaths") and Marc Schaus("Quelque chose en O") whose films we will hopefully see again on another occasion!
Snoy et d'Oppuers(Belgium), C. Pineau and M. Faure(France), K. Adenauer and W. Hallstein(Germany), A. Segni and C. Martino(Italy),J. Bech and L. Schaus(Luxembourg), J. Luns and J. Linthorst Hornan Netherlands.
What is more, the representatives of the three Benelux countries on the Interim Committee-Snoy et d'Oppuers, Schaus and Linthorst Homan- were among the signatories to the Treaties, whereas the Frenchman Marjolin, the Italian Badini Confalonieri and the German Ophüls did not have that status.
Walter Hallstein(President), Giuseppe Caron(replaced on 9 September 1964 by Guido Colonna di Paliano), Lionello Levi Sandri, Sicco Mansholt, Robert Marjolin, Jean Rey, Henri Rochereau,Lambert Schaus and Hans von der Groeben.
Mr Joseph BECH, President of the Government, Minister for Foreign Affairs;Mr Lambert SCHAUS, Ambassador, Head of the Luxembourg Delegation to the Intergovernmental Conference;
Walter Hallstein(President), Robert Lemaignen, Piero Malvestiti(replaced by Giuseppe Caron on 9 December 1959), Sicco Mansholt, Robert Marjolin, Giuseppe Petrilli(replaced by Lionello Levi Sandri on 22 February 1961), Michel Rasquin(in office until 27 April 1958,replaced by Lambert Schaus on 19 June 1958), Jean Rey and Hans von der Groeben.
Oberwesel's mayors since the Second World War have been:*1945-1946: Schaus, SPD*1946-1948: Heinrich Hermann, CDU*1948-1976: August Zeuner, CDU*1976-1979: Hans Stemick, CDU*1980-1989: Johann Peter Josten, CDU*1989-1994: Willy Wißkirchen, FWO("Freie Wählergruppe Oberwesel")*1994-2009: Manfred Zeuner, CDU*2009-: Jürgen Port, CDU===Coat of arms===The German blazon reads:"In Gold ein rot bewehrter und rot bezungter schwarzer Adler.
An interpreter is present to facilitate communication. Clockwise from left to right: Robert Lemaignen(from behind), Hans von der Groeben, Jean Rey, Sicco Mansholt, Robert Marjolin, Walter Hallstein, Pierre Bourguignon, Piero Malvestiti,probably Lambert Schaus, Giuseppe Petrilli and Renée Van Hoof(interpreter). In the background, seated, from left to right: Georges Rencki, Jean-Claude Richard, Jean Flory and Swidbert Schnippenkötter.