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    Ernst Stadler (11 August 1883 — 30 October 1914) was a German Expressionist poet. He was born in Colmar, Alsace-Lorraine and educated in Strasbourg and...
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    increased to 13,900 employees. Stadler Rail traces its origins back to an engineering office established by Ernst Stadler (1908–1981) in 1942. Three years...
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    Party. In 1989, Spuhler took-over Stadler Rail, which was founded by the grandfather of his first wife Ernst Stadler, and has served as its chief executive...
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  • Craig Stadler (born 1953), American golfer Ernst Stadler (1883–1914), German poet Ewald Stadler (born 1961), Austrian politician Friedrich Stadler (born...
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    Trakl Walter Rheiner Gottfried Benn Georg Heym Else Lasker-Schüler Ernst Stadler August Stramm Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926): The Notebooks of Malte...
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    (1867–1945), composer Jean-Jacques Waltz (1873–1951), drawer and caricaturist Ernst Stadler (1883–1914), Alsatian poet Paul Wormser (1905–1944), Olympic épée fencer...
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    sonnet form, but are written in the long-lined free rhythms developed by Ernst Stadler. Patrick Bridgwater, writing in 1985, called the work "without question...
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    Rudolf; Stadler, Friedrich, eds. (1988). Ernst Mach – Werk und Wirkung (in German). Vienna: Hoelder-Pichler-Tempsky. Hentschel, Klaus (2013). "Ernst Mach"...
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    Barnes & Noble Books, 1979. Stadler 2001, 219–290. For an overview of the lectures of the Ernst Mach Society 1929–1932 see Stadler 2001, 342–344. Frank 1949...
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    Strasbourg, Munich, Paris and Berlin. Together with Otto Flake and Ernst Stadler, he published several magazines as well as poetry. His work as a writer...
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    also, "writes in the long line in free rhythms developed in Germany by Ernst Stadler," whom in turn had been inspired by the experimental free verse which...
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  • Diocese of Ohio (1938–1952) Arnold Seitz Merton 1906 Australia Cricketer Ernst Stadler University of Strasbourg Magdalen 1906 Germany Expressionist poet Warren...
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  • muerte (Sonnets of Death) Ezra Pound, ed. – Des Imagistes: An Anthology Ernst Stadler – Der Aufbruch (The Departure) Gertrude Stein – Tender Buttons Wallace...
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  • Gesänge, August 1914 ("Five Hymns, August 1914"), written, Germany Ernst Stadler, Der Aufbruch ("The Departure"), this German poet's most important volume...
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    David Jones. Later collected in Les armes et la lyre: Charles Péguy, Ernst Stadler, Wilfred Owen, ed. Tatiana Victoroff, (Paris: Editions Garnier/Classique...
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    destroyed during World War I. Among those killed there was the German poet Ernst Stadler, drafted to the German army. The Parish and its church are named after...
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    included Gottfried Benn, Carl Einstein, Franz Pfemfert, Walther Rathenau, Ernst Stadler, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Unruh, and Otto Vrieslander. In 1915, he...
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    Anton Paul Stadler (28 June 1753, in Bruck an der Leitha – 15 June 1812, in Vienna) was an Austrian clarinet and basset horn player for whom Wolfgang...
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  • Meyrink, Robert Musil, Max Scheler, Ernst Stadler, Carl Sternheim, André Suarès, Theodor Tagger, Robert Walser, Ernst Weiß, Felix Weltsch, and Franz Werfel...
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    Rühmkorf Hans Sachs Nelly Sachs Friedrich Schiller Kurt Schwitters Ernst Stadler Eva Strittmatter Jürgen Theobaldy Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Ludwig...
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    Prince Ernst Rüdiger Camillo von Starhemberg, often known simply as Prince Starhemberg, (10 May 1899 – 15 March 1956) was an Austrian nationalist and...
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    short periods of time, and formed relations with such publishing houses as Ernst Rowohlt and Samuel Fischer, he received a steady influx of quality contributions...
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  • Studdert Kennedy (died 1929), English Anglican priest and poet August 11 – Ernst Stadler (killed 1914 in World War I), German Expressionist poet September 16...
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  • of World War I October 10 – On this day 100 years ago, German poet Ernst Stadler, 31 (born 1883) was killed in battle at Zandvoorde near Ypres. October...
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    Friedrich Stadler (born July 17, 1951, in Zeltweg, Styria) is an Austrian historian and philosopher and professor for history and philosophy of science...
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    major, K. 622, was completed in October 1791 for the clarinettist Anton Stadler. It consists of three movements, in a fast–slow–fast succession. Allegro...
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    Ernst Zahn (24 January 1867 in Zürich, Switzerland – 12 February 1952 in Meggen) was a Swiss author. His writing took its themes from Swiss local life...
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    Svenja Stadler (born 26 August 1976) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from...
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    to Chess Mastery, 1886-1924. McFarland. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-7864-6539-2. Stadler, Friedrich (2015). The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development...
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    family with deep nationalist and conservative traditions. His father was Ernst Albert Schlick and his mother was Agnes Arndt. At the age of sixteen, he...
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