Rainer Schmidt may refer to: Rainer Schmidt (ski jumper) (born 1948), German ski jumper Rainer Schmidt (landscape architect) (born 1954), German landscape...
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Rainer Schmidt (born 1964) is a German classical violinist. Rainer Schmidt studied at the University of Music, Theatre and Media Hanover, where he graduated...
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Michael Schmidt-Ruthenbeck (born 1942) is a German billionaire businessman, together with his brother Rainer, owner of 16% of the retail group Metro AG...
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Legal High is a 2016 novel by German author Rainer Schmidt [de]; a social satire about a near-future Germany where legalization of cannabis is imminent...
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Angelika (first replaced by Annette Bik, who was then replaced by Rainer Schmidt in 1987), Veronika and Clemens, in Salzburg. The quartet members are...
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Rainer Schmidt-Ruthenbeck (also spelled Reiner, born 1941) is a German billionaire businessman and, together with his brother Michael, owner of 16% of...
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doesn't read to me like fantasy." Recursion was translated into German by Rainer Schmidt as Gestohlene Erinnerung and published by Goldmann in March 2020. It...
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Rainer Schmidt (born 1954) is a German landscape architect, urban designer, and professor of landscape architecture at the Beuth University of Applied...
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Rainer Schmidt (born 1 August 1948 in Langewiesen, Thuringia) is an East German former ski jumper who competed from 1972 to 1976. He won the bronze medal...
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Quartet, along with her siblings Lukas, Angelika (later replaced by Rainer Schmidt) and Clemens. The quartet has performed across the world. Among a number...
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included. It's Just a Plant (2005) by Ricardo Cortés Legal High (2016) by Rainer Schmidt The Hasheesh Eater (1857) by Fitz Hugh Ludlow Les Paradis artificiels...
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contretemps, published by Bragelonne in September 2017, and German by Rainer Schmidt as Die beste meiner Welten, published by Goldmann in April 2018. Tous...
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Rainer Schmidt (born 18 February 1965) is a retired German para table tennis player who played in international level events. He participated in four Summer...
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Ernst Schmidt, the German company Metro AG. Schmidt-Ruthenbeck was married with Vera Ruthenbeck. His children were Michael Schmidt-Ruthenbeck, Rainer Schmidt-Ruthenbeck...
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Kasaya Bjørn Wirkola Ingolf Mork 1972–73 Rainer Schmidt Rainer Schmidt Sergei Botschkov Rudolf Höhnl Rainer Schmidt 1973–74 Hans-Georg Aschenbach Walter...
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reaction is named after two of its pioneering investigators Rainer Ludwig Claisen and J. Gustav Schmidt, who independently published on this topic in 1880 and...
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García, Omar Gutierrez (c), Cutberto Hernandez, Hermes Ponce, Rainer Schmidt, Richard Schmidt, Jorge Lopez Chavez, Romel Palacios, Carlos Villegas, and Fausto...
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Thies Schröder (2014). City by Landscape: The Landscape Architecture of Rainer Schmidt. Birkhäuser. pp. 19–21. ISBN 9783034610834. Ian Bradley (2020). Health...
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GBR GER POL BRA 1 Dave Wetherill (GBR) 3 2 1 8:4 x 3:1 2:3 3:0 2 Rainer Schmidt (GER) 3 2 1 7:3 1:3 x 3:0 3:0 3 Miroslaw Kowalski (POL) 3 2 1 6:6 3:2...
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tennis Men's singles 9 Silver Werner Dorr Rainer Kolb Table tennis Men's teams 3 Silver Rainer Schmidt Winfried Stelzner Table tennis Men's teams 6...
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77. Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, Horst Gronemeyer, Helmut Riege, Rainer Schmidt: Hamburger Klopstock-Ausgabe. Walter de Gruyter, 1988, S. 258. Fraser...
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Christophe Durand France Singles class 6 details Daniel Arnold Germany Rainer Schmidt Germany Peter Rosenmeier Denmark Singles class 7 details Stephane...
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Germany 6 Jürgen Dommerich, Christian Kiehl, Horst Queck, Heinz Schmidt, Rainer Schmidt, Clemens Walter Finland 3 Tauno Käyhkö, Juhanni Putkonen, Rauli...
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Philharmoniker, among others. As a chamber musician he has performed with Rainer Schmidt, Ivry Gitlis, Gidon Kremer, Vilde Frang and Ana Chumachenco and he is...
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Medal Athlete Points Gold Karel Kodejška (TCH) 512.5 Silver Rainer Schmidt (GDR) 505.0 Bronze Karl Schnabl (AUT) 503.5...
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Helmut Heinrich Waldemar Schmidt (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt ˈʃmɪt] ; 23 December 1918 – 10 November 2015) was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic...
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influenced by musical contact with John Corigliano, Ana Chumachenco, Rainer Schmidt, Sergey Fatkulin, Reinhard Goebel, Mark Stringer, Leonidas Kavakos,...
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for a designer drug Legal High (novel), a 2016 novel by German author Rainer Schmidt "Legal High", a song on the album Alive & Amplified by The Mooney Suzuki...
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wrestler, attended the children's and sports school in Zella-Mehlis Rainer Schmidt (born 1948), ski jumper, overall winner of the Four Hills Tournament...
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under Professor Antonello Farulli. They studied with Walter Levin and Rainer Schmidt in Barcelona, as well as undertaking graduate work in Cologne under...
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