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  1. Hace 5 días · The priority is to build consumer trust, with a focus on product quality and services in the pet sector. As a mass premium brand, the company aims to create a recognizable online and offline platform, offering Chinese consumers a comprehensive experience in pet care, said Mensdorff-Pouilly.

  2. Hace 2 días · His godparents were his paternal grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld; his maternal grandfather, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; the Emperor of Austria; the Duke of Teschen; and Emanuel, Count of Mensdorff-Pouilly.

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · Sám sebe vnímám jako reprezentanta naší rodiny, jenž chce co nejvíc prospívat městu a jeho obyvatelům, nezapomínat na rodinné hodnoty a právě podle nich žít. Zámek i hrad chceme přenést do 21. století, ale zároveň zachovat všechny hodnoty a tradice.

  4. Hace 6 días · With the delivery of over 1,600 electric motors for the new MBTA vehicles, we can further expand our market share in the United States and demonstrate what Austrian electric power can achieve – a significant step towards sustainable electromobility on an international level‘, says Johannes Mensdorff-Pouilly, Sales Manager ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2024 · 1. Introduction. As of the year 2020, breast cancer stands as the most commonly diagnosed neoplasia in women worldwide, with an annual incidence of over 2 million new cases. This represents a remarkable 25.8% of all cancer cases in women.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · List of works by Philip de László. De László in 1928. Philip de László was an Anglo- Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. He became a British subject in 1914. [1]

  7. Hace 1 día · François-Joseph Ier (en allemand Franz Joseph I. ), né le 18 août 1830 à Vienne et mort le 21 novembre 1916 dans la même ville, est empereur d’Autriche et roi apostolique de Hongrie. Membre de la maison de Habsbourg-Lorraine, il règne sur l' Autriche et la Hongrie du 2 décembre 1848 au 21 novembre 1916 1.