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married Maurice Heine (born Haimovitz), the leader of a provincial Yiddish theater troupe. After the ban on Yiddish theater in Imperial Russia, Maurice and...
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committee that included André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Maurice Heine, and Pierre Mabille [fr], giving it a heavy surrealist bias early on...
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first published versions of the novel, edited by Iwan Bloch (1904) and Maurice Heine (3 volumes, 1931-35), were limited editions intended as a compendium...
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during the nineteenth century. On 6 November 1920, it was bought by Maurice Heine at an auction at the Hôtel Drouot, Paris, and he oversaw its publication...
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committee that included André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Maurice Heine, and Pierre Mabille, giving it a heavy surrealist prejudice from the...
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discovered that neither Mogulesko and Finkel at the Romanian Opera House nor Maurice Heine at the Oriental Theater had any use for them. They headed on to Chicago...
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1926 Paul Éluard wrote of Sade as a "fantastique" and "revolutionary". Maurice Heine pieced together Sade's manuscripts from libraries and museums in Europe...
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editorial committee with André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Maurice Heine, and Pierre Mabille. Skira promoted the magazine as a "primary source...
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Abraham Furtado Cécile Charlotte Furtado-Heine (1821-1896), philanthropist and wife of Frankfurt banker Charles Heine Benoît Fould (1792–1858), banker and...
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generations. Lély took over the task of publishing Sade's works from Maurice Heine. The complete edition (1962–64) also includes previously unpublished...
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Bobbie Heine-Miller (born Esther Laurie Heine; 5 December 1909 – 31 July 2016) was a South African tennis player. She was born in Greytown in the Colony...
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February 2013 Heine, Jan (2002). "Interview with Roger Baumann, Pilote de René Herse and Winner of PBP 1956". Vintage Bicycle Quarterly. 1 (2). Heine, Jan (2011)...
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The Heinrich Heine was an express train operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn, initially linking Frankfurt am Main and Dortmund. The train was named after the...
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preserve covers, the Heine-Borel property can be inferred. For every natural number n, the n-sphere is compact. Again from the Heine–Borel theorem, the...
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undergraduate at University College Dublin and as a graduate student with Volker Heine at the University of Cambridge. In 1964, he moved to the US and spent two...
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Alberto Giacometti Isolde von Conta, 1930 Abraham Frohwein, 1930 Heinrich Heine, 1930 Edith Arnthal, 1930–31 Demetra Breker, 1931 Nico Mazaraki, 1931 Robert...
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International. Williamson, Kay; Blench, Roger (2000). "Niger-Congo". In Heine, Bernd; Nurse, Derek (eds.). African Languages: An Introduction. Cambridge...
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14 105 rue Vercingétorix [1,602] Bakery 14 155 rue d'Alésia Rue Furtado-Heine [1,603] Bakery 14 45 rue Raymond-Losserand Rue du Château [1,604] Carrière...
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German Romantics Jean Paul, Novalis, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Heinrich Heine may be seen as precursors of the prose poem.[citation needed] Earlier, 18th-century...
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opiate—stimulating; numbing; quelling pain by means of weakness.] In 1840, Heinrich Heine also used the same analogy, in his essay on Ludwig Börne: Welcome be a religion...
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Jakob Grimminger Ernst Hanfstaengl Friedrich Haselmayr Franz Hayler Edmund Heines Wilhelm Helfer Otto Herzog Rudolf Hess Walter Hewel Reinhard Heydrich (posthumous...
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80 billion; while the net worth of the 50th wealthiest individual, Michael Heine, was estimated to be US$750 million. Financial Review Rich List Forbes list...
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radical political thinker Heinrich Heine, whose letters she collected. She tried to make a name for herself by writing Heine-inspired poetry. Referring to...
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Autobiografie]. Streit-Zeit-Bücher, Band 3 (in German). Frankfurt: Heinrich Heine Verlag. p. 234. OCLC 165470359. The European magazine Strasser, Otto. Germany...
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application Ni Hua 8601160 1983-05-31 Shanghai 2003 China M Nielsen, Peter Heine 1400355 1973-05-24 Holstebro 1994 Denmark M Niemann, Hans Moke 2093596 2003-06-20...
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August 1914 to November 1915. One of his British colleagues at St-Omer was Maurice Baring, a lieutenant in the RFC, assistant to General David Henderson and...
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Expression search for Bentham Beacon for Freedom of Expression search for Heine Beacon for Freedom of Expression entry for Sand Beacon for Freedom of Expression...
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Sophie Scholl (2003) Carl Friedrich Gauss (2007) Edith Stein (2009) Heinrich Heine (2010) Käthe Kollwitz (2018) Max Planck (2022) The original busts are arranged...
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Mexican house Japanese house Fondation de l'Allemagne — Maison Heinrich Heine Spanish house 48°49′16″N 2°20′17″E / 48.82111°N 2.33806°E / 48.82111;...
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Rossini, Frédéric Chopin, Honoré de Balzac, Eugène Delacroix, and Heinrich Heine. As an acknowledgment of the many years of patronage extended by Baron James...
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