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  • ..., he served as director of the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] for Physics in Berlin. He also held the position of [[Professor#Netherlands|extraordinary profess ...had been showered with unwanted attention from women. One of his lovers, a Berlin socialite Ethel Michanowski, "followed me [to England], and her chasing me
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  • ...ds first [[transmission electron microscope]] (TEM) at the [[University of Berlin]]. By 1935, he has built an EM with twice the resolution of a light micros
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  • ...rstorm), and [http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus/Cases/BerlinWall.htm 'Berlin wall'].
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  • ...luence lectures<ref name="pmid8540971">{{cite journal |author=Spingarn RW, Berlin JA, Strom BL |title=When pharmaceutical manufacturers' employees present gr
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  • ...ope) had to be channeled through British ports. Moreover, France, in its [[Berlin Decree]] of November 1806 and its Milan Decree of December 1807, declared t
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  • Image:Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst Dahlem Berlin Mai 2006 046.jpg|Stoneware with greenish glaze, Northern Song Dynasty, 10th
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  • ...at your not having come, & says you would have been hospitably received at Berlin. He has returned me my M.S. & most goodnaturedly has written to Dieffenbach
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  • ...Led Zeppelin's longest ever performance of this song was their last gig in Berlin in 1980. It clocked in around 15 minutes long. Page played this song as an
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  • | title =Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence ...= http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20040701fareviewessay83412/timothy-naftali/berlin-to-baghdad-the-pitfalls-of-hiring-enemy-intelligence.html
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  • ...g in Vietnam, it faces trouble elsewhere in the world, as, for example, in Berlin. We do not think, however, that Moscow would confront us with a major chall
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  • ...uantenmechanik'', [Mathematical foundation of quantum mechanics] Springer, Berlin (1932)</ref> to a quantum statistical definition. The quantum statistical p
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  • <td>[[Germany]]</td><td>[[Berlin]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td>
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  • ...um specierum novarum regni vegetabilis. Ed. Selbstverlag des Herausgebers, Berlin, at vol.25: 25.</ref> and ''[[Bifrenaria steyermarkii]]'', inhabitant of no
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  • ...ague Holešovice on Metro line C, directly connect Prague to [[Hamburg]], [[Berlin]], [[Munich]], [[Budapest]], [[Bratislava]], [[Vienna]], [[Cracow]] and [[W
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  • ...ians from all over Germany into their home. Court musicians at Dresden and Berlin, and musicians including [[George Philipp Telemann]] (one of CPE’s godfat ...Mendelssohn]] who did the most to revive Bach's reputation with his 1829 [[Berlin]] performance of the St Matthew Passion. [[Hegel]], who attended the perfor
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  • ...was present at the opening ceremonies of the [[1936 Summer Olympics]] in [[Berlin]]. Moments before the arrival of [[Adolf Hitler]], the airship crossed over
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  • Eisenhower declined to advance on the political target of [[Berlin]], because the casualties would be too high and the Soviets had been assign ..., which surrendered on May 8, 1945.<ref>Donald E. Shepardson, “The Fall of Berlin and the Rise of a Myth” ''Journal of Military History'' (1998) 62(1): 135
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  • ...ch "Fritz" Bhaer''': A poor German immigrant who was a famous professor in Berlin but now lives in Mrs. Kirke's boarding house and works as a language master
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  • ...of these articles to be of exceptional interest as, for example, the 1936 Berlin Games, or any of the early Games."
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  • ...related to defense. After the [[cold war|Cold War]] broke out with the [[Berlin Blockade]] (June 1948 – May 1949) and Teller's country of birth was rena
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  • *[[Isaiah Berlin]] (1909-1997)
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  • ...to be a living language.<ref>''Handbook of Pali Literature'', de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996, page 66</ref>
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  • ...ve (Health Informatics) |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2008 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-78702-X |oclc= |doi= |url [http://cbdm.mdc-berlin.de/~medlineranker/cms/medline-ranker Medline Ranker] uses [[machine learnin
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  • ...quickly swept through the world; Bruno Walter conducted its performance in Berlin in May 1927, soon to be followed by premieres in Vienna, England, and Ameri ...asingly frail, he continued to travel around the world. In 1972 he visited Berlin; London, where he was received by Prime Minister Edward Heath; and Dublin,
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  • * Berlin, Ira et al. ''Freedom's Soldiers: The Black Military Experience in the Civi * Berlin, Ira, ed. ''Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation'' (1982, 5 vol)
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  • Berlin, Ira. ''Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South''. N ...g Afro-Euro-Amerind intermixing in most colonial families. Endorsed by Ira Berlin.
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  • ...were quick to seek common ground with the Conservatives in regard to the [[Berlin Treaty]], in which the party lost the moral high ground as a critic of impe
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  • ...er the RAF bomber forces (quite separate from the fighter forces) attacked Berlin and other cities, Hitler swore revenge and diverted the Luftwaffe to attack
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  • ...were quick to seek common ground with the Conservatives in regard to the [[Berlin Treaty]], in which the party lost the moral high ground as a critic of impe
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  • *7 July – Final show of the tour at the Berlin Eisoport Halle.
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  • ...ter cities]] (the maximum permitted by the Indian government). They are: [[Berlin]], [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angele
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  • ...ic Plus]]'', the live recording of which featured Bruford colleague [[Jeff Berlin]] in Levin's bassist spot, who was forced to sit out for two weeks due to i
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  • ...youth. ''[[Either/Or]]'' was mostly written during Kierkegaard's stay in [[Berlin]] and was completed in the autumn of 1842.
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  • In 1922-25, Halsey served as Naval Attache in Berlin, Germany and commanded USS Dale (DD-290) during a European cruise. <ref>{{c
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  • ...e crossed the [[North Sea]] forty times seeking to persuade the enemies in Berlin to allow food to reach the war's victims. Long before the [[Armistice with
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  • ...itive rather than scientific. In 1917, he stated, in a presentation to the Berlin Academy of Sciences: “''that term is necessary only for the purpose of ma
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  • ...Pressure: The Secret Speech of Minister of Defense Marshal Zhukov in East Berlin, March 1957
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  • * Winter, J. M. ''Capital Cities at War: Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919'' (1999)
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  • |publisher=Pulse Berlin |url=http://www.pulse-berlin.com/index.php?id=160/}}</ref> The term "[[deep reading]]" was used in the e
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  • ...the Nature of the Child"; "Diseases IV": A Commentary.] Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York. ISBN 3110079038</ref> ...On generation," "On the nature of the child," "Diseases IV": a commentary. Berlin: De Gruyter ISBN 3110079038
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  • ...mber 26, 1999. The inaugural meeting took place on December 15–16, 1999 in Berlin. The G-20 was formed as a new forum for cooperation and consultation on mat
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  • <!--[[Image:Peterfechter2.jpg|thumb|right|[[Peter Fechter]], dying on the [[Berlin Wall]] after a failed attempt to escape from [[East Germany]]. Violence ca
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  • ...e declared that Amery's speech would "certainly give great satisfaction in Berlin" and he was shouted down. [[Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby|Bob Boothby]] int
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  • ...recise date and time of the invasion were revealed by a reliable source in Berlin fully three days before the Germans attacked.
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  • ...ne plants)|edition=|publisher=Interflug GmbH (East Germany state airline), Berlin| year=1968|isbn=}}</ref>
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  • }}</ref><ref name="pmid9438739">{{cite journal |author=Carson JL, Duff A, Berlin JA, ''et al'' |title=Perioperative blood transfusion and postoperative mort
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  • ...ntals for Investigators |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2005 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-27781-1 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...Violin Concerto, was friends with Schumann, and founded a violin school in Berlin. '''Henri Wieniawski''' (1835-1880) was the greatest Polish violinist; he c
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  • ...ics set which opened with 'Train Kept a-Rollinˈ', and culminating at the [[Berlin]] Eissporthalle on July 7, 1980, where they concluded their set with a long
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  • ...]]" in December 1944; when Roosevelt died Allied forces were closing in on Berlin.
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  • ...ics set which opened with 'Train Kept a-Rollinˈ', and culminating at the [[Berlin]] Eissporthalle on July 7, 1980, where they concluded their set with a long
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  • ...ntals for Investigators |edition= |language= |publisher=Springer |location=Berlin |year=2005 |origyear= |pages= |quote= |isbn=0-387-27781-1 |oclc= |doi= |url
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  • ...87-76559-4 ''The Search for Life Continued: Planets Around Other Stars'']. Berlin: Springer, in association Chichester,UK: Praxis Publishing. ISBN 3456762546 ...etabolism (Biological)]. ''Encyclopedia of Astrobiology''. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.</ref></p>
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  • ...ed States Congress|Congress]] in Washington D.C., the ''[[Bundestag]]'' in Berlin, the ''[[Duma]]'' in Moscow and the [[National Assembly of France|''Assembl
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  • ...etics'' Vol. 13: Systems Biology, ed. Alberghina L, Westerhoff HV, pp.3-9. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-540-22968-1</ref> ask of systems biology: “D
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  • ...rsity of Heidelberg before he had reached the age of twenty. He studied in Berlin, Vienna, Paris and London, and for many years was regarded as one of the fo
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  • ...the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous
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