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    Otto Flake (29 October 1880, Metz – 10 November 1963) was a German writer. Flake was born on 29 October 1880 in Metz. He attended high school in Colmar...
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    edition of his fathers Œuvres (4 vols., 1832). Chisholm 1911, p. 182. Otto Flake, The French Revolution , 1932  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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    arresting Henriot. That night Paris changed into a military camp according to Otto Flake. On 2 June according to Louis Madelin and Mignet a large force of armed...
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    1952. In 1907, Minna married German writer Otto Flake (1880–1963), with whom she had a son, Thomas Flake, who was born in 1908. They marriage lasted...
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  • also notable for its liner notes by Paul Morley (under the pseudonym Otto Flake), attacking the new incarnation of the group. In 2003 the album was re-released...
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    That night, Paris changed into a military camp, according to author Otto Flake.[citation needed] On Sunday, Hanriot was ordered to march his National...
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    Mauthner, Kurt Tucholsky, Erich Kästner, Robert Walser, Etta Federn, Otto Flake, Felix Hirsch and Frank Thiess. The chief of the theatre section was Alfred...
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    Various liberal and conservative writers worked for DAZ at that time, Otto Flake was head of the Cultural Section ( called "Feuilleton" in German newspapers...
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  • including the liner notes of the 1986 compilation album Daft (under the name Otto Flake) and a September 2002 article for The Observer. The Art of Noise "Peter...
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    was marked by political developments. In October 1919, Tzara, Arp and Otto Flake began publishing Der Zeltweg, a journal aimed at further popularizing...
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  • Eckhardt (1902–1995) Richard Euringer (1891–1953) Ludwig Finckh (1876–1964) Otto Flake (1880–1963) Hans Franck (Nazi writer) (1879–1964) Gustav Frenssen (1863–1945)...
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  • Literature and poetry Joseph Décembre (1836–1906), French writer and freemason Otto Flake (1880–1963), German writer Rudolf John Gorsleben (1883–1930), German ariosophist...
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    Saxe-Lauenburg, Schloss Rastatt". schloss-rastatt.de. Retrieved 1 July 2010. Otto Flake: Türkenlouis. Gemälde einer Zeit. 2. Auflage. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main...
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  • became a gathering place for famous writers, including Gerhart Hauptmann, Otto Flake and Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen. He died there, largely forgotten...
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    removed to an ossuary and the grave was reused. Cora Pearl appears in Otto Flake's novel Hortense oder die Rückkehr nach Baden-Baden (1933). When asked...
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  • 1910, Unpolitische Briefe aus der Türkei. Leipzig, Verlag Rudolf Haupt Otto Flake, 1914, "Aus Konstantinopel", in Neue Rundschau, 15. Jg., Bd. 2, S. 1666–1687...
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    and philosophy in Strasbourg, Munich, Paris and Berlin. Together with Otto Flake and Ernst Stadler, he published several magazines as well as poetry. His...
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  • Altwegg 1951 Albert Schweitzer 1952 Max Picard 1953 Reinhold Zumtobel 1954 Otto Flake 1955 Wilhelm Zentner 1956 Lina Kromer 1957 Emanuel Stickelberger 1958...
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    place for important artists of the time, including Else Lasker-Schüler, Otto Flake, Klabund and Carl Sternheim. Puhonny was prone to depression because of...
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  • Gaiser und Martha Saalfeld 1957 Alfred Döblin 1959 Agnes Miegel 1960 Otto Flake 1961 Ilse Aichinger und Joachim Maass 1962 Martin Kessel 1963 Horst Lange...
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  • March 3, 1855 Lockport ? Opposition March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 Floyd Flake Democratic 6th January 3, 1987 – November 17, 1997 Queens Resigned. Thomas...
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  • "Buttigieg". University profile. Archived from the original on April 13, 2019. Flake, Marie (January 27, 2019). "Mayor Pete Buttigieg mourns father's passing"...
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  • Kamicë-Flakë (Serbian: Каменица) is a settlement in the former Qendër municipality, Shkodër County, northern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform...
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    the remains of about 45 individuals, as well as animal remains, and stone flake and chopping tools. The oldest animal remains date from as early as 690...
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  • roles Year Title Role Notes 1996 The Acting Thing Eric 1996 Grace of My Heart Doris' L.A. Boyfriend 1999 Tycus Phillers 1999 Valerie Flake Adonis Plumber...
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  • Japan Anime The Legend of the Three Trees United States Traditional Major Flake: Soggy Sale United States Traditional The Mansion Cat United States Traditional...
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  • Picea mariana bark flakes. Found in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Chaenothecopsis penningtonensis is newly introduced in 2020 by ecologists Otto Gockman and Steven...
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    governors Jimmie Davis, John McKeithen, Edwin Edwards, and U.S. Representative Otto Passman. In the early 1980s, Carville served as executive assistant to East...
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  • referred to as chocolate, as it contains no cocoa butter). It was invented by Otto Schnering of the Curtiss Candy Company in 1923. A popularity contest chose...
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    DeLuise's recipe calls for both olives and capers, along with red pepper flakes, but no anchovies or oregano. In a 2005 article from Il Golfo—a daily newspaper...
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