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Encyclopedia > Schneider

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Schneider (German for tailor; literally someone who cuts, from the verb schneiden to cut) is a very common family name in Germany[1]. Notable people by this name include: Alexander Schneider, classical musician Bernd Schneider (football), German footballer Bernd Schneider (racecar driver), German racing driver Bert Schneider, American film producer... Schneider is a town located in Lake County, Indiana. ... Schneider is a German word (of ambiguous translation) that in Sheephead is a card point total the players aim for. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Schneider National, Inc. ... Kenny Acheson Schneider Electric is a French global company. ... Maple Leaf Foods TSX: MFI is a major Canadian food processing company. ... // Company Schneider is the official beer produced by the Compañia de Cervercerias Unidas Argentina (Company of United Beer Producers in spanish). ... G. Schneider & Sohn is a Bavarian brewery company founded in 1607. ... The Schneider CA1 was the first French tank. ...

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Schneider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (245 words)
Schneider ("tailor" in English; literally "someone who cuts," from the verb schneiden "to cut") is a very common family name in Germany.
Schneider, Indiana is a small town in the United States.
Schneider National Inc. is a leading provider of transportation, logistics and related services based in Green Bay, WI, US Schneider Electric is a France-based company.
Schneider Eng (842 words)
Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel was inaugurated on October 29, 1991 (see photo album), and officially opened to the public in April 1992.
Towards the final stages of construction, Helen Schneider became the guiding spirit behind issues of aesthetics and it is due to her elegant style and impeccable taste that the choice of materials and coloring are so unique to the medical center.
Helen Schneider may no longer be with us, but her fingerprint continues to pervade Schneider Children's beautiful building with its warm atmosphere, and her spirit - the spirit of giving, generosity and of saving lives - will forever echo within its walls, carrying with it the health and the love of many children.
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