German, Austrian or Swiss :)
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It sounds either German, Austrian, or Swiss.
The proper adjective for Switzerland is Swiss, as in 'a Swiss bank' or Swiss cheese. Helvetic and Helvetian are less common proper nouns for Switzerland, deriving from the country's Latin name.
William Grange has written: 'Historical dictionary of postwar German literature' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Austrian literature, Authors, Austrian, Authors, German, Authors, Swiss, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Dictionaries, German Authors, German literature, Swiss Authors, Swiss literature (German) 'Historical Dictionary of German Theater (Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts)' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Theater, Biography, German Dramatists
If you are talking about the Pauli Exclusion Principle, then it would be Wolfgang Pauli. However, Pauli is Austrian.
Carlo Karrenbauer has written: 'Maler sehen den Bodensee' -- subject(s): Austrian Landscape painting, Catalogs, German Landscape painting, In art, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Austrian, Landscape painting, German, Landscape painting, Swiss, Private collections, Swiss Landscape painting
Austrian, mostly; also Swiss, German and others. See http://www.google.com/trends?q=Lehner
Schubert is a German, Austrian, or Swiss name.
Kibler is the Austrian, Swiss, and South German spelling for the German surname Kübler. It is an occupational name for a cooper. The German word kübel means 'vat' or 'barrel'.
A typical swiss army knife will have different tools available for use on it. Some of these tools will be things like a knife, screw drivers, scissors, a file, cork screw, a saw and many more. A swiss army knife will be well made and durable.
It depends where you're flying from, but from New York to Oslo Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, United, Aeroflot, British Airways, and SWISS are some of the airlines.