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  • ...on Verschuer wrote "my assistant Mengele has been transferred to a post in Berlin so in his free time he can work at the Institute." <ref name=PW17-18>Posne ...o personally have killed [[heterochromic]] prisoners to send their eyes to Berlin.
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  • ...buch zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und ihrer Erforschung''. 3 vols. Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110158825
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  • ...an [[Karl Ernst Jarcke]], a professor of criminal law at the University of Berlin, claimed that the religion persecuted during the witch hunt was not satanic
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  • ...ree years, he was given permission to study physics at the [[University of Berlin]], 1917-18, where [[Albert Einstein]] was a newly appointed professor. Carn
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  • ...ty and Unobservability, Berkeley, CA, USA, July 25-26, 2000 : proceedings. Berlin ; New York: Springer.
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  • | German Championships, [[Berlin]] | Berlin, Germany
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  • ..., Dr. Armin Günther and Pietro Di Zanno, Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) Congress, Berlin (Scroll down to pdf page 9 of 21 pdf pages)</ref>
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  • ...hat is indeed what happened with Japan. The Germans surrendered only after Berlin was captured, but the ability to resist invasion had been blasted away by t
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  • ...(1852). ''Aspasia principissa'' in Botanische Zeitungung 10(37): 637-638. Berlin.</ref> but, in 1949, [[P.H.Allen|Paul Hamilton Allen]], considering it very
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  • ...permanent subordination to Germany. Pétain wanted France to be welcomed by Berlin as the most useful and collaborationist of the nations of Europe, which he During the Berlin crisis from 1958 to 1962. De Gaulle took advantage to create an independent
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  • ...ent member of Trier society. In 1836 Marx transferred to the University of Berlin and came under the influence of the philosophy of G.W.F Hegel which then do
    18 KB (2,749 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...he defeated Budge and Segura; Wembley, by again beating Segura and Kramer; Berlin, where Segura and Budge lost again to the American; he was also a finalist ...2, 2-6, 6-4. In September, in the ''German International Round Robin'' in Berlin, Gonzales finished third in an 8-man field behind Segura and the little-kno
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  • ...2002. A second major international initiative, dating from 2003, is the [[Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities]]. ...stitute]] launched the [[Budapest Open Access Initiative]]. In 2003, the [[Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities]] wa
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  • ...eriods over densely populated cities, such as [[Athens]], [[Beijing]], [[Berlin]], [[Cairo]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[London, United Kingdom]], The large cities within the EU, such as Athens, Berlin, Milan, Paris, Rome and others, all experience episodes of photochemical sm
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  • ...royers protected the merchant convoys and aggressively sought out U-boats. Berlin's response to the Allied measures was simply to build more U-boats. They wo ...00 feet (at 97 miles per hour) carrying 7,500 pounds of high explosives to Berlin. Aircraft production in the States fell far behind schedule. The Liberty en
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  • * Mel'čuk, Igor A. (2006). Aspects of the theory of morphology. Berlin: Mouton.
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  • ...a typical [[university]] curriculum in Europe (especially [[Paris]] and [[Berlin]]), although not the in the [[United Kingdom]] where geography was generall
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  • ...ism.<ref name="pmid19369936">{{cite journal |author=Flockhart DA, Skaar T, Berlin DS, Klein TE, Nguyen AT |title=Clinically available pharmacogenomics tests
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  • * The Order of Clochsliaph - Nemeton Clochsliaph in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], founded by Uwe Eckert in 2002.
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  • ...ngled Prince Michael II out of a fourth-floor balcony of a hotel room in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], shocking the crowd in the street below.<ref>{{cite news|aut
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