• Ronald Barnabas Schill (born 23 November 1958) is a former German judge, the founder of the German political parties Party for a Rule of Law Offensive...
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  • platform of law and order. It was founded in July 2000 by the judge Ronald Schill and was temporarily very successful in Hamburg, winning 19.4% of the...
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  • H. Schill (b. 1958), American university president Otto Schill (1838–1918), German jurist Rachel Schill (b. 1982), Canadian softball player Ronald Schill...
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  • player and manager Ronald Scobie (1893–1969), British Army officer Ronald "Bon" Scott, lead singer of AC/DC from 1974 to 1980 Ronald Schill, German judge and...
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    was the entry of the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive ("Schill party") led by Ronald Schill into Parliament with 19.4% of the vote and 25 seats. This...
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    Senator of the Interior Ronald Schill threatened to spread rumours of an affair between von Beust and the Senator of Justice. Schill was subsequently dismissed...
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  • Party in 1993 and later joined the Law and Order Offensive Party of Ronald Schill. From August 2001 to March 2004, he was the senator (equivalent of a...
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    and the election of Ole von Beust as First Mayor. His successor was Ronald Schill, who had won on a Law and order platform, with an emphasis on harsh...
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    latter right was most famously used in 2002 by then-Hamburg Senator Ronald Schill, who gave an inflammatory speech that was widely denounced. Normally...
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    vice-mayor, Ronald Schill, causing a scandal. Von Beust had earlier dismissed Walter Wellinghausen, senator of the interior and Schill's most important...
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    However, that did not prevent the former Hamburg Senator of the Interior Ronald Schill from honoring Lena Brücker in 2003.[citation needed] Food historians...
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  • written to protest against the then-Hamburg Senator of the Interior Ronald Schill. The whole revenue for the sales of this single went to organisations...
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  • Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive PRO Ronald Schill (2000–2003) Right-wing populism Conservatism 2000 2007 Commonly known as Schill-Partei Party for Labour, Environment...
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    (born 1953) 12 November 1997 31 October 2001 Alliance '90/The Greens Ronald Schill (born 1958) 31 October 2001 19 August 2003 Party for a Rule of Law Offensive...
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    Bambule (German) protest alongside Bela B. against the Hamburg senator Ronald Schill. In 2004, the group founded their own record label, Fettes Brot Schallplatten...
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    from green to blue. The change was initiated by the former Minister Ronald Schill. The financing model for police equipment was new to Germany, private...
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  • to pay for infrastructure, but the Senate, mayor Ole von Beust, and Ronald Schill rejected any negotiations. The eviction of the illegally squatted RFCspace...
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    the controversial Party for a Rule of Law Offensive and its leader Ronald Schill, donating 44,500 euros to the party. He then supported the Christian...
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  • Winner 2 Claudia Effenberg 49 Model/footballer's wife 2nd – Runner-up 2 Ronald Schill 55 Former politician and judge 3rd – Third place 2 Paul Janke 30 Reality...
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  • Winner Claudia Effenberg 49 Model/footballer's wife 3 17 Runner-up Ronald Schill 55 Former politician and judge 3 17 Third place Paul Janke 30 Reality...
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  • Ronald John Allen (16 December 1930 – 18 June 1991) was an English actor. He is most well known for playing David Hunter in the long-running ITV soap opera...
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    Ronald Clarence Kulpa (born October 5, 1968) is an American umpire in Major League Baseball. He wears uniform number 46. Kulpa's professional umpiring...
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    Retrieved 13 February 2023. Schockaert, Ernest R.; Hooge, Matthew; Sluys, Ronald; Schilling, Steve; Tyler, Seth; Artois, Tom (2007). "Global diversity of free...
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    James Ronald Ryun (born April 29, 1947) is an American former Republican politician and Olympic track and field athlete, who at his peak was widely considered...
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  • adapted the story from the Aislinn Hunter novel. The movie stars Taylor Schilling, Aidan Quinn, and Michael Ironside. It is a Canadian-Irish drama film...
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  • Florian Haller, Head of CEOs Peter Haller, CEO Ronald Focken, CEO Florian Freiherr von Hornstein, CEO Alex Schill, CEO In 2006, CEO Florian Haller began with...
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  • series based on the Outlander novel series by Diana Gabaldon. Developed by Ronald D. Moore, the show premiered on August 9, 2014, on Starz. It stars Caitríona...
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  • Rome, Patricia Heaton, Dan Castellaneta, Kelly Vint Castro, William G. Schilling, Albert Hague, Andre Rosey Brown, Brad William Henke, Connie Ray, John...
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    2010 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Cedric Richmond (Democratic) 63.6% ▌David Schilling (Republican) 15.0% ▌Glenn Harris (Democratic) 10.6% ▌Sheldon Vincent (Republican)...
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  • September, while Nance Sluggett, Pierce Greyson, Andrew Rodwell and Heather Schilling made their first appearances in October. Valerie Grundy, Delaney Renshaw...
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