Viennese Sentence Examples

viennese
  • Yet during the armistice which ensued (June 4th - July loth; afterwards prolonged to August loth) Napoleon did nothing to soothe the Viennese government, and that, too, despite the encouragement which the allies received from the news of Wellington's victory at Vittoria and the entry of Bernadotte with a Swedish contingent on the scene.

    2
    0
  • But Monday, the dance master played a different tune—a beautiful Viennese waltz of warm air and sunshine that teased of spring, still months in the future.

    0
    0
  • The despatch of a large force of militia to the assistance of the Viennese was, in fact, the first act of open rebellion of the Hungarians.

    0
    0
  • Semper, the creators respectively of the parliament house and the museums, are the leaders of the Classical and Renaissance styles which are so strongly represented in Viennese architecture.

    0
    0
  • Previous to the loss of the Italian provinces, a considerable proportion came from Italy (30,000 in 1859), including artists, members of the learned professions and artisans who left their mark on Viennese art and taste.

    0
    0
  • As a general rule, the Viennese are gay, pleasure-loving and genial.

    0
    0
  • The Viennese women are justly celebrated for their beauty and elegance; and dressing as a fine art is cultivated here with almost as great success as in Paris.

    0
    0
  • The Viennese school of painting is of modern origin; but some of its members, for instance, Hans Makart (1840-1884), have acquired a European reputation.

    0
    0
  • During the tenure of his appointment with Count Morzin he married the daughter of a Viennese hairdresser named Keller, who had befriended him in his days of poverty, but the marriage turned out ill and he was shortly afterwards separated from his wife, though he continued to support her until her death in 1 Boo.

    0
    0
  • A Viennese notice of his appointment as Oberka pellmeister spoke of him as " the darling of our nation," his works were reprinted or performed in every capital from Madrid to St Petersburg.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • The Viennese Germans saw in this a danger to the hitherto peaceful common life of the population of Vienna.

    0
    0
  • The fury of the Viennese found expression in violent demonstrations, in which, for the first time, employees of the State took part in uniform, among them employees of the State railways and of the post-office.

    0
    0
  • Inscriptions of later date state that it was only a vices of the Viennese province, while mentioning the fact that a gild of boatmen flourished there.

    0
    0
  • About 400 the Notitia Galliarum calls it a civitas (so that it then had a municipal administration of its own), and reckons it as first among those of the Viennese.

    0
    0
  • The Viennese have been particularly successful, and their method has been to dye the skins a good brown and then not put in the dark stripes, which exist in sable and mink, until the garment or article is finished, thus obtaining as perfectly symmetrical effects as if the articles were made of small skins instead of large ones.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • Matters came to a crisis at the end of October when the diet passed a resolution calling on the king to intervene in favor of the Viennese revolutionists.

    0
    0
  • But in the actual temper of the Viennese the slightest concession was dangerous.

    0
    0
  • The imperial government, which still hoped for Magyar aid against the Viennese revolutionists, repudiated the action of the ban, accused him of disobedience and treason, and deprived him of his military rank.

    0
    0
  • There was violent antipathy between the Christain Socialists and the German Nationalists, and the transference of their quarrels from the Viennese Council Chamber to the Reichsrath was very detrimental to the orderly conduct of debate.

    0
    0
  • Continuing his work on a bolder scale, the Viennese priest Gunther undertook to show that the articles of the Christian creed are only a roughand-ready popular statement of the conclusions of philosophy.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • But Monday, the dance master played a different tune—a beautiful Viennese waltz of warm air and sunshine that teased of spring, still months in the future.

    0
    0
  • Offers a reasonable range of drinks and snacks, tho it's certainly not a typical Viennese coffeehouse!

    0
    0
  • He acquired it very late in his career, when his keyboard works were undoubtedly created with the English or Viennese fortepiano in mind.

    0
    0
  • Wonderful Viennese music combined with an exuberant and hilarious new libretto sung in English, all adds up to unmissable entertainment!

    0
    0
  • It is, in short, a radically different kind of Viennese modernism.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • In 1920 he took part in the fall exhibition of the Viennese secession.

    0
    0
  • In your free time try authentic apple strudel and Viennese coffee.

    0
    0
  • At one moment he burst into song, was it a Viennese waltz or Waltzing Matilda?

    0
    0
  • Zunz; Jewish Encyclopedia passim; publications of Jewish societies, such as Etudes Juives, Jewish historical societies of England and America, German historical commission, Julius Barasch society (Rumania), Societas Litteraria Hungarico-Judaica, the Viennese communal publications, and many others to which may be added the 20 vols.

    0
    0
  • Palacky had received a modest appointment as archivist to Count Sternberg and in 182 9 the Bohemian estates sought to confer on him the title of historiographer of Bohemia, with a small salary, but it was ten years before the consent of the Viennese authorities.

    0
    0
  • Along the broad country road, edged on both sides by trees, came a high, light blue Viennese caleche, slightly creaking on its springs and drawn by six horses at a smart trot.

    0
    0
  • And, in fact, Bilibin's witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important.

    0
    0
  • A third was playing a Viennese waltz on the clavichord, while a fourth, lying on the clavichord, sang the tune.

    0
    0
  • In 1920 he took part in the fall exhibition of the Viennese Secession.

    0
    0
  • A gown used to dance a Viennese waltz would be very long and flowing, whereas a salsa outfit is often hardly there at all.

    0
    0
  • Whether it's online or in person, there are a few guidelines that apply to everything from Argentine Tango to Viennese Waltz.

    0
    0