• Max Lorenz may refer to: Max Lorenz (tenor) Max Lorenz (footballer) Max O. Lorenz, American economist, responsible for the Lorenz curve Max Lorentz, Swedish...
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    Max Lorenz (born Max Sülzenfuß; 10 May 1901 – 11 January 1975) was a German heldentenor famous for Wagnerian roles. Lorenz was born in Düsseldorf, and...
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  • Max Otto Lorenz (/ˈlɒrənts/; September 19, 1876 – July 1, 1959) was an American economist who developed the Lorenz curve in an undergraduate essay. He...
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    Max Lorenz (born 19 August 1939) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent most of his career with Werder Bremen, making 250 league...
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  • cartoonist Ludvig Lorenz (1829–1891), Danish mathematician and physicist Max Lorenz (tenor) (1901–1975), German tenor Max O. Lorenz, (1880–1962), American...
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    Mirror. The Max Planck Society established the Lorenz Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Buldern, Germany, in 1950. In his memoirs Lorenz described...
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  • Liebermann (1847–1935), German painter Max Lorenz (tenor) (1901–1975), German heldentenor famous for Wagnerian roles Max Marcuse (1877–1963), Jewish-German/Israeli...
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    economics, the Lorenz curve is a graphical representation of the distribution of income or of wealth. It was developed by Max O. Lorenz in 1905 for representing...
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    variability and mutability). Building on the work of American economist Max Lorenz, Gini proposed that the difference between the hypothetical straight line...
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    Taylor Lorenz (born October 21, c. 1984–1987) is an American journalist. She is a columnist for The Washington Post. She was previously a technology reporter...
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  • Bernd Patzke (1943-03-14)14 March 1943 (aged 23) 2 1860 Munich 16 3MF Max Lorenz (1939-08-19)19 August 1939 (aged 26) 7 Werder Bremen 17 2DF Wolfgang Paul...
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    Federal Chancellery (1953–1963) Karl von Appen (1900–1981), stage designer Max Lorenz (1901–1975), tenor Joseph H. Heinen (1903-1981), founder, Heinen's Grocery...
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  • molecules, or a homogeneous mixture thereof. It is equivalent to the Lorentz–Lorenz equation, which relates the refractive index (rather than the dielectric...
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    Debra Kay Lesko (/ˈlɛskoʊ/ LESS-koh; née Lorenz; born November 14, 1958) is an American politician who has represented Arizona's 8th congressional district...
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    Lorenz SZ40, SZ42a and SZ42b were German rotor stream cipher machines used by the German Army during World War II. They were developed by C. Lorenz AG...
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  • Bernd Patzke (1943-03-14)14 March 1943 (aged 27) 19 Hertha BSC 16 3MF Max Lorenz (1939-08-19)19 August 1939 (aged 30) 18 Eintracht Braunschweig 17 4FW...
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    and conducted by Karl Böhm. The cast featured Maria Reining as Ariadne, Max Lorenz as Bacchus, Alda Noni as Zerbinetta, Irmgard Seefried as composer, Paul...
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    from all other venues across Germany (including homosexual heldentenor Max Lorenz, married to a well-known Jewish woman). Winifred's influence with Hitler...
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  • taught, among others, two of the most famous European heroic tenors: Max Lorenz and Lauritz Melchior. Born in Berlin, Grenzebach was the son of a Berlin...
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    mystic Germanic and Runic revivalist Adolf Loos (1870–1933), architect Max Lorenz (1901–1975), German tenor Luigi Lucheni (1873–1910), Italian assassin...
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  • (2008–2015)[citation needed] Ludwig Lachner (1934–1949)[citation needed] Max Lorenz (1969–1972)[citation needed] Peter Lux (1981–1985, 1990–1993)[citation...
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  • CD: Gebhardt Cat: JGCD 0013 1951 Inge Borkh, Hans Hotter, Max Lorenz, Irmgard Barth, Lorenz Fehenberger Joseph Keilberth Bavarian State Orchestra CD:...
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    Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart. Some of his more...
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    Margaret Truman; baritones Titta Ruffo and Alexander Sved; Wagnerian tenor Max Lorenz; dancer Adele Astaire; actresses Joan Crawford, Gertrude Lawrence, and...
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    St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence) is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. The...
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  • Vienna Symphony Orchestra & chorus CD: Myto Cat: 4MCD 973.159 Mono 1950 Max Lorenz Kirsten Flagstad Ludwig Weber Josef Herrmann Hilde Konetzni Alois Pernerstorfer...
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  • Johnson Mabel Cummins Taylor Bailey Breanna Clemmer 2024 Incheon  Germany Max Lorenz Paul Purps  Sweden Maja Engberg Nora Johansson  Czech Republic Lukáš Jelínek...
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    Carolsfeld Peter Hofmann Siegfried Jerusalem Heinrich Knote René Kollo Max Lorenz Albert Niemann Johannes Sembach Georg Unger Wolfgang Windgassen Karel...
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  • Position Club career Apps Goals Diethelm Ferner  Germany MF 1963–1969 188 20 Max Lorenz  Germany DF 1963–1969 176 15 Gerhard Zebrowski  Germany FW 1963–1969 145...
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  •  73' FW 13 Gerd Müller FW 9 Uwe Seeler (c) LW 10 Sigfried Held Substitutions: MF 16 Max Lorenz  64'  46' FW 17 Hannes Löhr  73' Manager: Helmut Schön...
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