Examples of using Zingg in English and their translations into German
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I'm Doctor Zingg.
Zingg therefore has visited Ridinger twice.
So long also Adrian Zingg was a forgotten one.
Zingg was an astute and successful businessman.
In the same year he met up with two artist friends in Dresden, Anton Graff(1736-1813)and Adrian Zingg 1734-1816.
Adrian Zingg(1734-1816) was born in St. Gallen.
In Dresden he furthered his acquaintance with the Swiss painters Anton Graff andAdrian Zingg and finally settled in Berlin in 1805.
In contrast, Zingg(not her real name) was weak.
From 25 May to 12 August 2012 the Kunsthaus Zürich presents Switzerland's firstmuseum exhibition devoted to the work of Adrian Zingg 1734-1816.
In the case of Zingg, this was a family of musicians, the Gaucks, who were soon to have seven children.
The guardianship authority- today known as the Child and Adult Protection Authority-completely failed in their duty to protect Zingg, Herger writes.
Decked out in the company colours of green, white and blue, the Zingg refrigerated express transporters from Hedingen carry a compelling message.
As Zingg transports the meat hanging up, the roof of the vehicles has to be able to withstand the considerable weight of the mounted meat rack system.
The name was inspired by the Swiss artists Adrian Zingg and Anton Graff, who were reminded of their homeland by the geography of northern Bohemia.
As well as this ethnographic collection is a remarkable collection of paintings by famous 20th-century artists, such as Chagall, Derain, Dufy, Utrillo,Vlaminck and Zingg.
The Wil psychiatrists diagnosed Zingg as schizophrenic"absolutely in keeping with the obsession of the time for schizophrenia diagnoses", writes Herger.
So his indication may refer to that small-sized(9½× 11¼ in[24× 28.5 cm])reverse etching recorded in Brunswick with Adrian Zingg as engraver inv. no. AZingg V 2.6176.
Lina's brother Werner Zingg and his wife Emma in particular tried time and again to make contact with Lina or her employer and to mobilise the guardianship authorities.
Following her three-year course in Communications at the VocationalCollege in Wettingen, Larissa Zingg completed a one-year internship at one of the leading film distributors in the Swiss cinema industry, Warner Bros.
Andreas Zingg, Head of the Commission for Social Issues of the Swiss Insurance Association, will then go on to explain and examine these specific topics in detail.
We are able to achieve continuous improvements by regularly examining our environmentalimpact,” explains Junior Director Andreas Zingg, whose commitment to the area of environmental management has been accredited according to ISO 14001 since July 2014.
Or Adrian Zingg, whom during his Paris years(1759/66) the great Wille ultimately paid“up to a thousand pound for the plate” while“for the accuracy with which he executed his works….
Partnering with strategic partners such as CMA CGM that are technology driven and share a similar vision of sustainability, and using them to transport our customers' cargo will help us achieve ourambitious sustainability goals," says Lindsay Zingg, Panalpina's global head of quality, health, safety and environment QHSE.
Silvan Zingg has played with such other Blues artists as Ray Charles, Memphis Slim, Sammy Price, Champion Jack Dupree, Katie Webster, Michel Petrucciani and Jimmy Walker.
This collection is highly representative of the Montparnasse School between 1910 and 1925, and obtains its power from the stylistic consistency,in particular paintings and watercolours by Jules-Emile Zingg(1882-1942), surrounded by the works of well-known artists such as Maurice de Vlaminck, Henri Manguin, Maurice Utrillo and Raoul Dufy, represented by a"View from the open window", emblematic of the end of his Fauve period around 1910.
Zingg owed his development in the especially also coloristic subject to Aberli at Berne, who put him in contact with Wille in Paris, with whom he stayed seven years and now also learned the engraving from paintings.
And quite specifically for instance Adrian Zingg who during his Paris years(1759/66) ultimately was paid by the great Wille“up to a thousand pound for the plate” while“for the accuracy with which he executed his works….
Zingg only learned after her release in the year 2011- when she was 71 years old- that her experience is one"shared by so many other housemaids who have suffered abuse at the hands of their employers or their employers' sons since time immemorial, a so-called patriarchal right", Herger writes.
The sepia copperplateengraving shown here demonstrates how Zingg strived for topographical accuracy on the one hand, whilst at the same time exaggerating the characteristics of objects and parts of the landscape in a Mannerist way.