Eduard (Esra) Glass (born 1902 - died after 1980) was an Austrian chess master. He won at Vienna 1927, and shared 1st with Erich Eliskases at Innsbruck...
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administrator Eduard Glass (1902–after 1980), Austrian chess master Edward Glass (disambiguation), several people with this name Franklin Potts Glass, Sr. (1858–1934)...
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Ernst vom Rath (redirect from Ernst Eduard vom Rath)
Ernst Eduard vom Rath (3 June 1909 – 9 November 1938) was a member of the German nobility, a Nazi Party member, and German Foreign Office diplomat. He...
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Fischer, professor at University of Pennsylvania and University of Vienna. Eduard Glass, Austrian chess master. Leo Hanin, leader of Shanghai Betar. Otto Joachim...
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Anish Giri (Netherlands, born 1994) Matteo Gladig (Italy, 1880–1915) Eduard Glass (Austria, 1902–after 1980) Evgeny Gleizerov (Russia, born 1963) Igor...
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Tektite (category Glass in nature)
grey natural glass formed from terrestrial debris ejected during meteorite impacts. The term was coined by Austrian geologist Franz Eduard Suess (1867–1941)...
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(Austria) defeats Janowski in match at Karlsbad by the score 7½–2½. Eduard Glass (died after 1980), Austrian master and 1929 Austrian co-champion with...
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Philipp Lenard (redirect from Filip Anton Eduard Lenard)
Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (German: [ˈfɪlɪp ˈleːnaʁt] ; Hungarian: Lénárd Fülöp Eduárd Antal; 7 June 1862 – 20 May 1947) was a Hungarian-German physicist...
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chess, Abram Blass won a gold medal for Poland, followed by David Enoch, Eduard Glass, Heinz Josef Foerder, Yosef Dobkin, Victor Winz, Moshe Czerniak, and...
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Year City Champion 1929 Innsbruck Erich Eliskases Eduard Glass 1930 Graz Franz Kunert 1931 Bregenz Herbert Berghofer Karl Palda 1933 Vienna Immo Fuss 1934...
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OCLC 44133070. Nicholson, H. B. (1973). "Eduard Georg Seler, 1849–1922". In Howard F. Cline (Volume ed.), John B. Glass (Associate vol. ed.) (ed.). Handbook...
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Rona glassworks (redirect from Slovak Glass Museum)
RONA a.s. (distribution under RONA brand) is a Slovak drinking glass manufacturer, established in Lednické Rovne, Slovakia, in 1892. The name RONA comes...
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Edward III of England (redirect from Eduard III)
claim to the French crown, Edward III quartered the arms of France, placing them in the first and fourth quarters. English stained glass, c. 1350 – 1377....
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August Kundt (redirect from August Adolph Eduard Eberhard Kundt)
August Adolf Eduard Eberhard Kundt (German: [ˈaʊɡʊst ˈkʊnt]; 18 November 1839 – 21 May 1894) was a German physicist. Kundt was born at Schwerin in Mecklenburg...
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The Green Mile (novel) (redirect from The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix)
girls. During his time on the Mile, John interacts with fellow prisoners Eduard "Del" Delacroix, a Cajun arsonist, rapist, and murderer; and William Wharton...
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The Illusionist (2006 film) (category Films scored by Philip Glass)
the story of Eisenheim's life to Crown Prince Leopold. Eisenheim was born Eduard Abramovich, the son of a carpenter, and became interested in magic. He fell...
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We (novel) (redirect from The Glass Fortress (film))
lives in the One State, an urban nation constructed almost entirely of glass, which assists mass surveillance. The structure of the state is Panopticon-like...
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English translations, is a fictional character created by Soviet writer Eduard Uspensky in his 1965 children's book Gena the Crocodile and His Friends...
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porcelain, but glass and plastic funnels are also available. On top of the funnel-shaped part there is a cylinder with a fritted glass disc/perforated...
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Eduard Christian Arning (9 June 1855 – 20 August 1936) was an English-German dermatologist and microbiologist from Manchester. Arning received his early...
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an ironmongery store in Bielefeld, which his son Eduard Benteler took over in 1908. In 1916 Eduard Benteler then bought an engineering factory in Bielefeld...
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Josef Pfeiffer, Eduard Dressler and Wilhelm Klaar, as well as smaller businesses in the Iser Mountains. Josef supplied blown hollow glass, small bottles...
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9–10 November 1938, the Nazis organized Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), a nationwide pogrom. Over 7,500 Jewish shops (out of 9,000) were looted...
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Édouard Manet (redirect from Eduard Manet)
(1873), a large, cheerful, bearded man sits with a pipe in one hand and a glass of beer in the other, looking straight at the viewer. Manet painted the...
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Sciences director: Jesús Labarta Computer Sciences associate director: Eduard Ayguadé Life Sciences director: Alfonso Valencia Earth Sciences director:...
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former president of the partially recognized, Russian-backed South Ossetia, Eduard Kokoity, responded critically to a recent statement made by Ivanishvili...
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palace: Lluís Millet and Amadeu Vives (Orfeó Català founders), Pablo Casals, Eduard Toldrà (founder and first conductor of the Orquestra Municipal de Barcelona)...
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double bass. Also released without narration. Irena Grafenauer, flute; Eduard Brunner, clarinet; Gidon Kremer, violin; Isabelle van Keulen, violin; Tabea...
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Moldavite (category Glass in nature)
Czech Republic), from where the first described pieces came. In 1900, Franz Eduard Suess pointed out that the gravel-size moldavites exhibited curious pittings...
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writes that for a time, the piece was co-credited to Eno. Hansa engineer Eduard Meyer played cello on the track. Bowie played every instrument on the third...
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