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There is no pool or hot tub at the Tyrolean, but it's cozy and a local secret.
It has only pedal boats and a tyrolean across the river.
For a Tyrolean, that was nothing, but it did mean that the game was now on.
The 2,05 m tall Tyrolean at first was trained as a carpenter and an interior designer.
She explains that he is Tonio, a Tyrolean who once saved her life.
It adopted the title Tyrolean Airways when scheduled services began on 1 April 1980.
He removed his overcoat of light camel's hair and his hat, a Tyrolean of green felt.
Airline operations, however, continued to operate independently by Tyrolean from its Innsbruck base.
In steep areas, cables were strung along the slope to form a tight-line or tyrolean.
Tyrolean may refer to:
Tyrolean Airways(15)
But the true sovereign of this vitrine is an Austrian hat, an early-17th-century ancestor of the Tyrolean.
However, the various Bavarian dialects are normally mutually intelligible, with the possible exception of some versions of Tyrolean.
The entire fleet and staff of Austrian Airlines (approximately 460 pilots and 1,500 pursers) were transferred to Tyrolean.
All Austrian flights are now being "operated by Tyrolean", but have maintained their OS-Flight numbers.
Weissenbach is a long stretched village in the 'Nature Park Tyrolean Lech'.
In 1988 the two groups merged into the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party.
Tyrolean was the only airline to operate Dash 7 airplanes into the dangerous Courchevel Airport in France.
It is the main base of Welcome Air and Austrian Airlines' regional carrier Tyrolean Airways.
Besides the Unterland there is also the Tyrolean Oberland, which lies west of Innsbruck.
The colonization the Alfredo Wagner mainly is the German and Italian, with the presence of Tyrolean of Italian language.
When Sulpice questions her about a young man she has been seen with, she explains that he is Tonio, a local Tyrolean who once saved her life.
The party was founded on 25 July 1948 as the Trentino Tyrolean People's Party (PPTT).
In many cases the region of Außerfern is also counted as part of the Oberland, although it is very isolated from the Tyrolean Oberland.
In the early 19th century the Trentine people participated actively in the resistance, led by the Tyrolean Andreas Hofer, against the French invasion.