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    Robin Geiss (born November 8, 1974) is a German academic specializing in public international law. In 2021, he was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General...
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  • years Wolfgang Grönebaum Egon Kling Lindenstraße 1985–1998 13 years Andreas Geiss Benedikt Johannes Stadlbauer Dahoam is Dahoam 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012–present...
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    Pedro Varela Geiss (born 9 October 1957) is a Spanish writer, librarian and Holocaust denier. He was the owner of a Neo-Nazi bookstore in Barcelona that...
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  • in America" Don Geiss (/ˈɡaɪs/ GHYSSE; Rip Torn) is CEO of General Electric (GE) on the show, and Jack's boss. Jack considers Geiss his mentor, and idolizes...
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  • (born 1805) Louis Robert Desiré-Raoul Rochette Eduard Rüppell Edith Schönert-Geiß Camillo Serafini Umair Shah Francois Thierry Olaus Gerhard Tychsen Bernhard...
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  • Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18 January 1925 – 8 May 1989) was a conservative German historian who was influential as a military and diplomatic historian...
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  • Judy Freudberg came up with the concept of Elmo's World, and writer Tony Geiss and executive producer Arlene Sherman helped develop it. In contrast with...
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  • Harmonix Small Stone phase pedal for guitars. French sound engineer, Michel Geiss programmed in the ARP 2600 the main sound of "Oxygène (Part IV)". Jarre...
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  • (Christopher Cerf) to the tune of "Great Balls of Fire", written by Tony Geiss. "Eight Beautiful Notes", sung by The Count (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff...
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  • Rovelli Joaquín Rubio y Muñoz Eduard Rüppell Andrea Saccoci Simone Scheers Gustave Schlumberger Edith Schönert-Geiß Jirí Sejbal (1929–2004) Charles Seltman...
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    Digital Media, Universität Bremen (2006) Schubert, Erich; Spitz, Andreas; Weiler, Michael; Geiß, Johanna; Gertz, Michael (2017-08-11). "Semantic Word Clouds...
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    Combat for the First Times since WWII." St. Louis Post, 2 September 1995. Geiss and Berndt 2010, p. 32. Cohen, Roger. "Conflict in the Balkans: Half a Century...
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    Autograft Reinforcement". CTSNet. Mark Ruzmetov, Karl F. Welke, Dale M. Geiss, Klay Buckley and Randall S. Fortuna (2014). “Failed Autograft After the...
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    This term also gave Lithuanian: žąsìs, Irish: gé (goose, from Old Irish géiss), Hindi: कलहंस, Latin: anser, Spanish and Portuguese: ganso, Ancient Greek:...
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    Lane / Sean Vendy (final) Kenya Mitsuhashi / Hiroki Okamura (semi-finals) Andreas Søndergaard / Jesper Toft (quarter-finals) Adam Dong / Nyl Yakura (first...
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  • gɤ̞ska "goose", OCS gǫsǐ "goose" OPrus zansi "goose", Lith žąsis "goose" OIr gēiss "swan" W gwydd "goose" gatë "heron" B kents- "bird (goose?)" *h₂énh₂t(i)s...
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    20 (1): 75–82. doi:10.1007/s007260170067. PMID 11310932. S2CID 26927022. Geiß KR, Jester I, Falke W, Hamm M, Waag KL (February 1994). "The effect of a...
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    (semi-finals) Hiroki Okamura / Kenya Mitsuhashi (second round) Jesper Toft / Andreas Søndergaard (quarter-finals) Peeratchai Sukphun / Pakkapon Teeraratsakul...
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    Mittendorf, Joachim; Kumar, Vijay; van den Akker, Focco; Schaefer, Martina; Geiss, Volker; Sandner, Peter; Stasch, Johannes-Peter (13 May 2021). "Discovery...
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  • Goldman (producers); Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss (screenplay); David Kirschner, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss (story); David Kirschner (creator); Kathleen...
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    Episode: "The One Where They're Going to Party!" 1998 Family Matters Blanche Geiss Episode: "Lost in Space: Part 1" 1998 Maggie Owner Episode: "The Maris Syndrome"...
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    beigegeben. Identifikation der Dissertationsschrift: http://d-nb.info/570188911 Geiss, Immanuel; Jacobmeyer, Wolfgang, eds. (1980). Deutsche Politik in Polen...
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    See Raffael Scheck, Germany 1871–1945: A Concise History (2008) Immanuel Geiss Tzw. polski pas graniczny 1914–1918. Warszawa (1964). Alan J. Taylor (1976)...
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    commented on the so-called historians' dispute, to the liberal Imanuel Geiss, a disciple of Fritz Fischer. As the historian Peter Brandt wrote in Die...
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  • Spiegel on October 20, 1986, Imanuel Geiss accused Augstein and Habermas of trying to silence Nolte and Hillgruber. Geiss wrote that revision of history is...
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  • WVTM. Archived from the original on June 8, 2023. Retrieved June 8, 2023. Geiss, Chuck (October 6, 2005). "Publisher's notebook". Black & White, Birmingham's...
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    Press, 2003, p. 125. Tunstall, op. cit., p. 118. conversation, no.3, in Geiss, July 1914 Clive Ponting, Thirteen days: diplomacy and disaster, London...
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    rabbi, philosopher, theologian, engineer, educator and writer Edith Schönert-Geiß (1933-2012), numismatist Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860), philosopher Erwin...
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    by historians researching traditional diplomatic history (e.g. Imanuel Geiss). Academic work in the English-speaking world in the later 1920s and 1930s...
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