Riese may refer to: Project Riese, a German Nazi World War II economic project Riese Pio X, a municipality in Italy Adam Ries (1492–1559), German mathematician...
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Eleanor Riese (1943–1991) was an American patient who sued a hospital for her right to refuse antipsychotic medication. The court decision significantly...
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Riese ([ˈʁiːzə]; German for "giant") was the code name for a construction project of Nazi Germany between 1943 and 1945. It consisted of seven underground...
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Riešė is a village in Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania. According to the 2021 census, it had population of 1,595, an increase from 2011 census...
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Riese: Kingdom Falling is a science fiction-fantasy web series which debuted on Syfy.com on November 2, 2009 (under the title Riese: The Series). The...
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The Riese Organization (/ris/) is a privately-held investment company based in New York City that is heavily invested in real estate and in franchised...
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Riese & Müller is a bicycle manufacturer in Mühltal, Germany. Founded by Markus Riese and Heiko Müller, it designs and makes suspended bicycles. Frames...
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Beatrice Riese (1917, The Hague–2004, New York, NY) was an artist and art collector. Riese was born in The Netherlands and lived with her family in Germany...
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Laure Eva Rièse, OC OOnt (1910 – 27 March 1996) was an academic at Victoria University, Toronto, author, poet and later a mature model. Rièse was born...
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Riese (Venetian: Rieze), officially Riese Pio X, is a municipality in northeast Italy located in the province of Treviso in the Region of Veneto. The...
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Reise, Reise (redirect from Riese riese)
Reise, Reise (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪzə ˈʁaɪzə]; a German military wake-up call, literally "(a)rise, (a)rise") is the fourth studio album by Neue Deutsche...
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in 1885 at only 2.28 m (7 ft 6 in). He was known as the Giant (German: Riese) of Friedburg-Lengau. Franz Winkelmeier was born to a family of smallholding...
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Gordon Riese is a former college baseball pitcher in the 1960s who was inducted into the Portland State University Hall of Fame in 1997. He has spent...
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Riešė Eldership (Lithuanian: Riešės seniūnija) is an eldership in Lithuania, located in Vilnius District Municipality, north of Vilnius. In 1867, a 9th-10th...
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Würzburg radar (redirect from Würzburg-Riese)
addition of conical scanning in the D model of 1941. The larger Würzburg-Riese (giant) was based on the D model but used a much larger parabolic reflector...
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Philipp Riese (born 12 November 1989) is a German professional football coach and a former central midfielder. He is an assistant coach with Erzgebirge...
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Adam Ries (redirect from Adam Riese)
March 1559) was a German mathematician. He is also known by the name Adam Riese. He is known as the "father of modern calculating" because of his decisive...
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Alexander Riese (2 June 1840, Frankfurt – 8 October 1924, Frankfurt) was a German classical scholar. An R, after his surname, indicates the canonical...
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Renée Riese Hubert (July 2, 1916 – May 18, 2005) was a German-born American writer and academic. The daughter of two Jewish physicians, she was born Renée...
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Didžioji Riešė (Lithuanian pronunciation: [dʲɪ'd͡ʒʲɪoːjɪ rʲɪe'ʃʲeː]) is a village and administrative centre of Riešė eldership, Vilnius District Municipality...
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Roland Riese (born 29 July 1960 in Neuenhaus, Lower Saxony) is a German politician that belongs to the Free Democratic Party. He was elected to the Lower...
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Patricia Roc (redirect from Felicia Riese)
Magnus Riese, who legally adopted young Felicia and her sister Barbara (1919–2016; later the wife of Fred Perry). She became known as Felicia Riese and did...
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Swank, and Jeffrey Tambor. The film is based on the true story of Eleanor Riese. The story is about a woman committed to a mental health facility. Prior...
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Raudondvaris is a village in Vilnius District Municipality, in Riešė Eldership. It is situated 15 kilometers north of Vilnius, near Lake Raudondvaris...
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November 2013. Riese, Adam. "Was macht eigentlich...?" (in German). Retrieved 3 November 2016. Riese, Adam. "Was macht eigentlich...? Adam Riese informiert"...
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Ruth F. Riese (née Smith, November 15, 1891 - July 30, 1972) of Saginaw, Michigan, was an American amateur tennis player in the 1920s. Ruth F. Smith was...
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Vilnius District Municipality, Riešė Eldership. It is located 2 kilometers northeast of Didžioji Riešė, by the Riešė river. In 1861, a 200-hectare land...
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people with gigantism "Der Riese Anton Frank (Franck) mit Zwerg Thomele". www.khm.at (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-13. "Ein Riese in Marburg - das Skelett...
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Marie Lyn Bernard (born 1981), known professionally as Riese Bernard, is an American writer and digital media executive. She is best known as the CEO...
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2012, pp. 149, 157. Churchwell 2004, pp. 59–60. Spoto 2001, pp. 159–162. Riese & Hitchens 1988, p. 228; Spoto 2001, p. 182. Spoto 2001, p. 182. Spoto 2001...
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