• Arthur Meyer may refer to: Arthur Meyer (journalist) (1844–1924), French journalist Arthur Meyer (botanist) (1850–1922), German botanist Arthur Meyer...
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  • Arthur Meyer (1850–1922) was a German botanist, cell biologist, and pharmacognosist. Meyer is known for his pioneering work describing the structure of...
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    Arthur Meyer (1844 – 1924) was a French press baron. He was director of Le Gaulois, a notable conservative French daily newspaper that was eventually taken...
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    Lucinda (Hauck) and William Arthur Meyer, an Oakland police officer. His parents were both of German descent.[citation needed] Meyer's parents divorced soon...
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    charges and one conviction for terrorism. In May 2018, Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer livestreamed a Facebook video from the site of a Tucson cement plant...
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  • American anti-government militia movement founded by Michael “Lewis ArthurMeyer. Veterans on Patrol was founded in Pima County, Arizona in 2015 with...
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    Combat League, though the fight was pulled shortly after. Haggerty faced Arthur Meyer for the ISKA Muay Thai Lightweight World title at Siam Warriors Superfights...
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    founded in Germany in 1899 by Max von Stephanitz and his colleague, Arthur Meyer, which set forward the standards of the German Shepherd dog breed. On...
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  • Arthur E. Meyer (born February 2, 1890) was an American college football and basketball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Wisconsin...
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  • Edward Arthur Meyer (27 January 1907 – 5 June 1981) was a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s. He played at representative...
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    Le Figaro. He repeated himself on 29 November 1894 in an article by Arthur Meyer in Le Gaulois, which in fact condemned the indictment against Dreyfus...
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    Tarbé and Henry de Pène. After a printing stoppage, it was revived by Arthur Meyer in 1882 with notable collaborators Paul Bourget, Alfred Grévin, Abel...
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    Cricket Club, at the Nevill Ground, in Tunbridge Wells, sometimes alongside Arthur Conan Doyle. He later played for a Downside Abbey team called "The Ravens"...
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    Interalliée (the Count of Beaumont, Paul Dupuy, the Count J. de Bryas, Arthur Meyer, MJ of Sillac) suggested establishing a place of welcome providing moral...
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  • later on May 11, 2022. Sommers was born on July 20, 1927, to Arthur Meyer and Margaret Meyer and had four siblings. She was raised on a farm in Davenport...
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    James Sassoon, Baron Sassoon James Sassoon, Baron Sassoon, born as James Meyer, is a British banker and former Treasury's commercial secretary. James was...
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    some flexibility during changes in the physicochemical environment. Arthur Meyer (botanist) André Jagendorf Chemiosmosis Electrochemical gradient Endosymbiosis...
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    a magician perform so that he could improve his equipment. In 1895, Arthur Meyer, the owner of the Musée Grévin, demanded that Reynaud produce more films...
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  • New York for at least five seasons." Fallon's Late Night successor, Seth Meyers, is housed directly above his studio in Studio 8G; the combination created...
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    Count Arthur Dillon, Alfred Joseph Naquet, Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart (Duchess of Uzès, who financed him with immense sums), Arthur Meyer, Paul...
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    of Horace Günzburg Sassoon Joseph Sassoon (1885–1922), army officer Arthur Meyer Sassoon, army officer Frederick Sassoon, army officer four other grandchildren...
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    painted Marcelle Meyer in the company of Jean Cocteau and Les Six, a group of composers consisting of Georges Auric, Louis Durey, Arthur Honegger, Darius...
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    Lancey, mistress of the banker Nissim de Camondo, who had met her through Arthur Meyer. Edmond de Goncourt made fun of "the ironic interior of Louveciennes...
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    Eugene Isaac Meyer (October 31, 1875 – July 17, 1959) was an American banker, businessman, financier, and newspaper publisher. Through his public career...
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    opened in 2013, and closed in 2021. The museum was founded in 1882 by Arthur Meyer, a journalist for Le Gaulois, on the model of Madame Tussauds founded...
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    designed costumes and sets for popular theater. He founded with journalist Arthur Meyer the Musée Grévin, a waxwork museum. Alfred Grevin was born in a house...
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    Blavet (1838–1924). The shareholders of Le Clairon sold the newspaper to Arthur Meyer, who also acquired the Le Gaulois in 1882 and then the Paris-Journal...
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  • chloral hydrate-containing iodine solution developed by the botanist Arthur Meyer. In Russula, the genus in which Melzer specialized, the amyloid reaction...
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  • Award. In 2019, Arthur co-starred in the sci-fi horror movie Color Out of Space opposite Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Brendan Meyer and Julian Hilliard...
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  • Castro – Arturo Castro-Castro (born 1979) Arthur – Joseph Charles Arthur (1850–1942) Art.Mey. – Arthur Meyer (1850–1922) Artz – Lena Clemmons Artz (1891–1976)...
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