Miksa (Max) Weisz (21 July 1857 – 14 March 1927) was an Austrian chess player born in the Kingdom of Hungary. Weiss was born in Sereď. Moving to Vienna...
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Max Weiss served as "Educational Director" and/or "Secretary of the National Education Commission" of the Communist Party USA, was a member of the Party's...
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Max Weiss is an American scholar and translator, specialising in the culture and history of the Middle East. He studied biology and history at University...
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Weiß Mary Weiss (born 1948), American pop music vocalist, lead singer of The Shangri-Las Mary Terán de Weiss (1918–1984), Argentine tennis player Max...
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FC Blau-Weiß Linz or BW Linz are an Austrian association football club playing in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, the top-tier of Austrian Football....
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Fantasy co-owner Max Weiss renamed the group The Golliwogs (after the children's literary character Golliwog). Prior to the Golliwog name, Weiss had renamed...
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American independent record label company founded by brothers Max and Sol Stanley Weiss in 1949. The early years of the company were dedicated to issuing...
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Robbie Collin of The Telegraph called it "counterintuitively perfect." Max Weiss of Baltimore called the score a "standout," writing, "It's mostly fast-paced...
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Mara Reinstein, Us Weekly 8th – Carly Darling, Houston Chronicle 9th – Max Weiss, Baltimore Magazine 9th – Omer Mozaffar, RogerEbert.com 9th – Vinnie Mancuso...
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to 1981. The Laurel Lamp Company was founded by Max Weiss and his two sons, Murray and Harold Weiss. Laurel was known for its original mid-century modern...
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Galaxy Records was a record label founded in 1964 by Max and Sol Weiss in Berkeley, California. It was a division of Fantasy Records. Galaxy Records was...
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and published in Banipal magazine. The Princeton scholar and translator Max Weiss has translated Haddad's 2009 novel Azef Munfared 'ala al-Piano, published...
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Nadav Shoval (CEO) Haim Sasson (President) Tiffany Xingyu Wang (CMO) Max Weiss (COO) Yaron Blachman (CISO) Rob Meadows(CTO) Industry Internet Employees...
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Twelfth Edition Marc Albersmeyer; Robert Hilge; Angelika Schröttle; Max Weiss; Thomas Sitter; Volker Vielhauer (30 October 2012). "Acute kidney injury...
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Schleusener 26 DF GER Benedikt Bauer 28 DF GER Marcel Franke 29 GK GER Max Weiß 29 FW GER Lasse Günther (on loan from Augsburg) 30 MF TUR Eren Öztürk...
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Herbert Aptheker, Gerald Horne, and Joe Sims. Other editors included Max Weiss. In 2016, the magazine stopped publishing articles and merged with People's...
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in between should be able to find something to adore in Love, Simon". Max Weiss of Baltimore gave the film three out of four stars and described it as...
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was duly played, but the outcome was not quite as planned: Chigorin and Max Weiss tied for first place; their play-off resulted in four draws; and neither...
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Diamond, Cora (2004). "On Reading the Tractatus Resolutely". In Kölbel, Max; Weiss, Bernhard (eds.). Wittgenstein's Lasting Significance. Routledge. pp. 65–67...
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took 8th place in the 6th American Chess Congress in New York in 1889 (Max Weiss and Mikhail Chigorin won). He took 2nd place in the 7th American Chess...
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(2008), Max Meyer (2012), Paris Brunner (2023) Top Goalscorer: Manuel Fischer (2006), Toni Kroos (2007), Lennart Thy (2009), Samed Yeşil (2011), Max Meyer...
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Sean, ed. (2003). Max Beckmann. New York: Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 0-87070-241-6 Schulz-Hoffmann, Carla; Weiss, Judith C. (1984). Max Beckmann: Retrospective...
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French and English. His second novel States of Passion, translated by Max Weiss, was published by Pushkin Press in 2018. Most of his writings are inspired...
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quite as planned: Mikhail Chigorin and Max Weiss tied for first place; their play-off resulted in four draws, and Weiss then wanted to get back to his work...
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Blackburne and Englisch in Wiesbaden. In 1880, he tied for 1st–3rd with Max Weiss and Johannes Minckwitz in Graz. In 1880, he tied for 3rd–5th in Braunschweig...
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liberal age : towards an intellectual history of the Nahda. Jens Hanssen, Max Weiss. Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2016. p. 378. ISBN 978-1-316-65774-4. OCLC 970815349...
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Columbia University: PhD diss. pp. 78–81. Weiss, Max (2010). In the Shadow of Sectarianism. pp. 61–62. Weiss, Max (2010). In the Shadow of Sectarianism....
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by the author to be translated in English. The English translation by Max Weiss was published in 2012. A Tunisian tale is Mosbahi's fifth novel. It revolves...
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Publishers, 1941. Speed the Second Front (with Browder, Israel Amter and Max Weiss), New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942. America at the Crossroads:...
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Waitzkin (born 1976), American Junior Champion and martial arts champion Max Weiss (1857–1927), Slovakian/Hungarian-born Austrian Simon Winawer (1838–1919)...
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