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    Ernst Wiesner, also known as Arnošt Wiesner (21 January 1890, in Malacky, Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 15 July 1971, in Liverpool) was...
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  • Wiesner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnošt Wiesner (1890–1971), modernist architect, also known as Ernst Wiesner Bernd...
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    Villa Müller (Prague), 1930, Adolf Loos Brno Crematorium (Brno), 1930, Ernst Wiesner Hotel Avion (Brno), 1928, Bohuslav Fuchs Zlín, factory city built by...
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    prime minister of Hungary for three months in 1919, was born here. Ernst Wiesner, modern architect who designed buildings in Brno, was born here. Martin...
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    Former branch building [cs] in Brno, completed 1926 on a design by Ernst Wiesner, later used by Czech Radio...
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  • architect active in western Bohemia and Prague. Czechoslovakia Ernst Wiesner (né Arnošt Wiesner) (21 January 1890, Malacky, Austria-Hungary–15 July 1971, Liverpool...
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    Julius Ritter von Wiesner (20 January 1838 – 9 October 1916) was a professor of botany at the University of Vienna, a pioneer of experimental botany and...
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  • University in Brno, in the Czech lands. After graduation he worked for Ernst Wiesner, but he set up his own office in 1934 after completing his apprenticeship...
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  • Weinwurm Ernst Wiesner (1890–1971) Architecture portal Biography portal Lists portal Slovakia portal List of architects List of Slovaks "Ernst Wiesner | Architects...
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    Friedrich Ernst Peter Paul Maria Thun-Hohenstein (born 30 June 1942) is an Austrian actor. He appeared in more than a hundred films since 1958. A descendant...
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  • 2 0 1914 1914 Karl Adamek 8 0 1932 1937 Josef Adelbrecht 3 1 1930 1933 Ernst Aigner 11 0 1989 1990 Franz Aigner 6 1 1994 1997 Rudolf Aigner 13 0 1924...
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  • (German botanist) Josiah Wedgwood II (maternal uncle) August Weismann Julius Wiesner Alfred Russel Wallace H.M. Wallis Benjamin Dann Walsh R. G. Whiteman Alexander...
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    the Fragner Pharmaceutical Company by a team that included chemist Karel Wiesner. Work was also conducted in secret in France and at the Delft University...
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    Powertrain, 6th International Modelica Conference Brückmann, Strenkert, Keller, Wiesner, Junghanns Model-based Development of a Dual-Clutch Transmission using...
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    Schneider Niklas Walter 1–5 493 Carsten Erpenbach 3–4 Ralf Peter Wiesner 496 Ralf Peter Wiesner 5–8 Carsten Erpenbach 6–7 Daniel Mertens 5 Joshua Hislop 8 Hyundai...
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  • Ehlert, Lisa Campbell Ernst, Tom Feelings, Steven Kellogg, Jerry Pinkney, Amy Schwartz, Lane Smith, Chris Van Allsburg, and David Wiesner Pat Cummings; Simon...
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    Thudium (1949–1950; joint directors) Friedrich Schramm (1950–1953) Albert Wiesner (1953–1954) Hermann Wedekind (1954–1960) Werner Düggelin (1968–1975) Hans...
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    Gotthilf Hagen was placed in the square. It was created by the artist Hartmut Wiesner. In 1959 a pilot station ship, the "Gotthilf Hagen" was named after him...
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  • December 1940 Bismarck Bismarck 118 min Historical film Heinrich Jonen Willi Wiesner Wolfgang Liebeneiner Paul Hartmann Friedrich Kayßler Lil Dagover 30 December...
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    Werner (1749–1817), co-founder of the modern geoscience Jacob Benjamin Wiesner Heckerin (1758–1842), metallurgist, expand the mining practices to Latin...
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  • too many"; Out of this World Encyclopedia 23:9-12 Karant-Nunn, Susan C.; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E. (2003). Luther on Women: A Sourcebook. Cambridge: Cambridge...
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  • von Foerster, John von Neumann, Heinz Werner, Norbert Wiener, Jerome B. Wiesner, J. Z. Young This is a sampling of the topics discussed each year. 1946...
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    In 1922, aged 17,[note c] she married German Impressionist painter Paul Ernst Wilke [de] (1894–1971).[note d] They had three children: Björn, Carmen-Litta...
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  •  Hungary 4:31:27.2 High jump details Walt Davis  United States 2.04 OR Ken Wiesner  United States 2.01 m José da Conceição  Brazil 1.98 m Pole vault details...
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    Congressman Bruce Braley was the Democratic nominee. State Senator Joni Ernst was the Republican nominee. Doug Butzier, who was the Libertarian Party's...
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    Strasburger (1882, 1889), and the intussusception theory by Julius Wiesner (1886). In 1930, Ernst Münch coined the term apoplast in order to separate the "living"...
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    remained a laboratory chief until his death. Fellow laboratory chiefs included Ernst Freese and Daniel Carleton Gajdusek. He was married in 1961 to Perola Zaltzman...
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  • Cherbourg. 1912 In Nacht und Eis Mime Misu Waldemar Hecker Otto Rippert Ernst Rückert ("In Night and Ice"), also called Der Untergang der Titanic ("The...
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    Walton, Linda (2015). "Educational Institutions". In Kedar, Benjamin Z.; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E. (eds.). The Cambridge World History: Volume 5, Expanding...
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    He was a pioneer in research linking smoking to health problems. With Ernst Wynder, Bradford Hill and Evarts Graham, he was credited with being the...
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