Examples of using Koehler in English and their translations into Romanian
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German President Horst Koehler is in Croatia,
to make efforts for a change, so that the problems can be solved,"said Koehler.
presented by Marc Koehler Architects, has been redone from a former port pub in Holland.
Koehler voiced optimism that Macedonia would be assessed positively by the European Commission(EC)
perspectives, and thanks to its leading products and innovative ideas, Koehler has become a well-known international company.
to join the EU, Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov said after meeting his German counterpart Horst Koehler in Berlin on Monday(September14th).
Historian John O. Koehler considers this unlikely, however.
German President Horst Koehler and German Minister of Foreign Affairs Frank Walter Steinmeier were among the world leaders who have congratulated Gul on his election.
Recently, when the IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler resigned to run for the presidency of Germany,
Romania- German President Horst Koehler urged Romania,
the first by a German president since the Balkan country gained independence, Koehler praised the political relations between the two nations
According to John Koehler, Plan X had been in preparation since 1979 and was,"a carbon copy
his German counterpart Horst Koehler voiced their hopes for a fast
German President Horst Koehler issued formal complaints in early April to their Croatian counterparts,
Abbasgulu aga Bakikhanov Gudsi Charles Broke Vere Angus Buchanan Anto Gvozdenović Jacob van Deventer Robert Henry Dick Ivan Gannibal Hugo W. Koehler Alexander Kolchak Louis-Mathieu Langlès Mikhail Lermontov was to be awarded the Fourth Class of the Order
EU-2 decided to stay in the destination country(Koehler et al, 2010).
the pace of reforms, German President Horst Koehler told members of the tripartite presidency in Sarajevo.
according to John Koehler, he was"the longest serving secret police chief in the Soviet Bloc".[1].
Jay koehler sees everything as variations on the mean.
Historian John O. Koehler considers this unlikely, however.