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| cotta, a housewife and mother of six, and Shel | Trapp, a former Methodist Minister, the work of NTIC |
| e daughter of Ruth Bell Graham, said that John | Trapp, along with C.S. Lewis and George MacDonald, w |
| Trapp also played briefly in the American Basketball | |
| Grove located just a few blocks away is named | Trapp Avenue in honor of the Trapp family. |
| Von | Trapp became a naturalized United States citizen whi |
| He and | Trapp became close friends and from that time on he |
| In the 1959 election, | Trapp challenged Cooperative Commonwealth Federation |
| At the age of twelve she played one of the von | Trapp children in a stage production of The Sound of |
| shore of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont, | Trapp Concert Meadow and many town commons, opera ho |
| gs", one player takes on the role of Maria von | Trapp, doing different steps from the others, who pl |
| Trapp earned a Super Bowl ring while playing for the | |
| Von | Trapp entered a public school, together with Werner; |
| (German) | Trapp, Erich; Beyer, Hans-Veit; Leontiadis, Ioannis |
| (German) | Trapp, Erich; Beyer, Hans-Veit; Kaplaneres, Sokrates |
| E. | Trapp et als. |
| fan's children, the current incarnation of the | Trapp Family Singers. |
| He was a member of the | Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspirati |
| The | Trapp Family was the inspiration for the even more f |
| tively close to the Stowe Recreation Path, the | Trapp Family Lodge, and the Ben and Jerry's Waterbur |
| She was a member of the | Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspirati |
| In 1925, the Von | Trapp family moved to Salzburg-Aigen, and she entere |
| ws in the 1965 film, with a reprise by the Von | Trapp family later in the film. |
| 1, 1992) was the director and conductor of the | Trapp Family Singers and a missionary. |
| Stone article as "...sounding like lobotomized | Trapp Family singers." |
| 36, the festival featured a performance by the | Trapp Family Singers, whose story was later dramatiz |
| , Jeanette McDonald, Walter Slezak and the Von | Trapp Family Singers. |
| The | Trapp Family Singers, whose life story provided some |
| Trapp Family awarded in Braunau (2007) | |
| The film had one sequel, The | Trapp Family in America (Die Trapp-Familie in Amerik |
| The | Trapp Family (German: Die Trapp-Familie) is a 1956 W |
| In 1925, the von | Trapp family moved to Salzburg-Aigen. |
| ng Liebeneiner, the film is based on Maria von | Trapp's memoir, The Story of the Trapp Family Singer |
| Before living in the hotel, the von | Trapp Family lived on a farm called "Erlhof" near Ag |
| Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award was awarded to the | Trapp Family for their work performed and establishi |
| Sophie played the eldest child of the Von | Trapp family, Liesl. |
| llness and was unable to attend school, so von | Trapp hired Maria Augusta Kutschera, from the nearby |
| His father was Georg Ludwig von | Trapp, his mother Agathe Whitehead (1891-1922). |
| The | Trapp Homestead (also known as the Caleb Trapp House |
| The Higher | Trapp Hotel is part of the Best Western chain of hot |
| urned to the London Palladium to play Kurt von | Trapp in the 2006 London revival of The Sound of Mus |
| Broadway he originated the role of Captain von | Trapp in The Sound of Music in 1959, for which he re |
| er child star who played the role of Marta von | Trapp in the film The Sound of Music. |
| ly two Lt Governors, the other being Martin E. | Trapp, in state history to ever succeed to the Gover |
| contestant to play the lead role of Maria von | Trapp in his London revival of The Sound of Music. |
| s a child actress for her role as Brigitta Von | Trapp in the film The Sound of Music, as Danny Willi |
| Trapp is an unincorporated community on the eastern | |
| amloops Indian Reserve No. 3, on west shore of | Trapp Lake, 3.0 ha. |
| Kamloops Indian Reserve No. 2, at outlet of | Trapp Lake, 6.0 ha. |
| Von | Trapp left to be replaced by David Motamed, and the |
| The founder Stefan | Trapp left CBS / Sony Music in 1992. |
| Cooper-John Peterbuilt | Trapp, Motel and Drive-in theatre owner |
| Trapp officially ended his term in office on January | |
| rstein and to Mary Martin, the first Maria von | Trapp on Broadway, described the parallels between a |
| ward from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, | Trapp played five seasons (1968-1973) in the Nationa |
| ion to the past mystery, and the heroes of the | Trapp series are Trapp himself, a Merchant Seaman an |
| Trapp studied at the Free School in Worcester and th | |
| ducated at Jesus College, Oxford, where Joseph | Trapp, the Oxford Professor of Poetry, described him |
| dren, Barbara, Martin, Bernhard, Elisabeth von | Trapp, Tobias, and Stefan. |
| John | Trapp, vicar of Weston and Anglican Bible commentato |
| Chris | Trapp, Vice President of Acquisitions & Leasing for |
| e palace was never used as the back of the Von | Trapp villa, although even some tours of Salzburg cl |
| In 1922, when von | Trapp was nearly three years old, her mother died of |
| nificant community leaders in the area and Mr. | Trapp was one of the fourteen founding members of th |
| Trapp was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the | |
| Von | Trapp was nearly eleven years old. |
| Thus, | Trapp was ineligible to run for reelection. |
| Arthur A. | Trapp was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
| demy of Sciences, under the direction of Erich | Trapp, with the cooperation of Rainer Walther, Hans- |
| Moving back to Oklahoma City, | Trapp would spend the rest of his life as a dealer o |
| ecided to write an extra song that Captain von | Trapp would sing in the Kaltzberg Festival (Salzburg |
| Trapp would once again seek election to the Governor | |
| After leaving the Governorship, | Trapp would continue to play a key role in the Democ |
| Trapp would die on July 26, 1951 in Oklahoma City at | |
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