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1. J: ERNST, Ascitan: Land Commissioner B

2. Son of Ernestine and Ernst Ammer

3. Two horns Anvils ERNST REFFLINGHAUS no 58

4. The alternator was designed by Ernst Alexanderson.

5. It is named after the German physicist Ernst Abbe.

6. Czardas dancers Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 1908: first state

7. Der beruhmte Ernst Mach einen Befur- worter der Atomtheorie angefahren haben

8. Shortly thereafter a former business associate offered Ernst a lucrative job.

9. The genus Allenrolfea of amaranths was named after him by Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze.

10. For Aerialists like Kyla Ernst-Alper, life during the pandemic has felt pretty precarious.

11. Pauli's middle name was given in honor of his godfather, physicist Ernst Mach.

12.  · Czardas Dancers, 1908-1920 Giclee Print by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

13. In 1876, Ernst Gundlach joined the company as it began to manufacture microscopes.

14. 13 The importance of this kind of collage to Surrealist art was stressed by Ernst.

15. Osthaus names Ernst Fuhrmann, the head of the Folkwang-Verlage, executor of his will.

16. Cassirer Ernst . Essay on Man. Trans . Gan Yang. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 19

17. 1931: Ernst Ruska built the first transmission electron microscope (TEM) at the University of Berlin.

18. Apomicts for hybrid ancestry, which was advocated by Ernst (1918) and has been suggested (Whitton et al

19. Hitler was deeply concerned that Ernst Röhm, the chief of the SA, was planning a coup.

20. The founders of model theory, Ernst Schröder and Leopold Loewenheim, were logicians in the algebraic tradition.

21. The Die drei Lebensalter (three ages) relief by Ernst Müller Blensdorf was returned to the station.

22. In the first scene, outside of a club, Kesha is hit on by comedian Bret Ernst.

23. Since 1 January 1998 he has been a partner at the professional services firm Ernst & Young.

24. In 1886, Arginine was first isolated from lupin and pumpkin seedlings by the German chemist Ernst Schulze

25. On 1 June 1945, Ernst Böhme was given back his mayoralty by the United States military administration.

26. In 1935 the company was converted into a limited partnership, with Mr. Ernst Ackermann as general partner.

27. Ernst Rüdin, president of the German psychiatric association, as well as leading medical administrators blocked Roemer’s initiatives.

28. Bismarck was educated at Johann Ernst Plamann's elementary school, and the Friedrich-Wilhelm and Graues Kloster secondary schools.

29. Jules Angst and Cecile Ernst, published a survey of all the birth order research from 1946 to 19

30. The G-spot is named after Dr. Ernst Grafenberg, a gynecologist known for his research on female genitalia.

31. The Biogenetic law is a theory of development and evolution proposed by Ernst Haeckel in Germany in the 1860s

32. ERNST meets the request for optimal sound absorption by deliberately opting to design its premium silencers to sophisticated standards.

33. 1964 Richard R. Ernst performs experiments that will lead to the development of the technique of Fourier transform NMR.

34. June 5 – Ernst Alexanderson sends the first facsimile across the Atlantic Ocean, which goes to his father in Sweden.

35. Artillerymen is a famous oil painting, originally by German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1915, with the style of expressionism

36. Lutze reaffirms the SA's loyalty to the regime, and Hitler absolves the SA of any crimes committed by Ernst Röhm.

37. He was influenced by Ernst Mach and probably the Russian Machist Alexander Bogdanov in his pedagogical approach to popularising science.

38. Gastry's personal network of family, friends, associates & neighbors include Yvenante Brumaire, Sendy Brumaire, B Lema, Ernst Brumaire and Yanick Brumaiare

39. "Ernst Schäll felt our pain, our sorrow, our loss, our hurt and recognized our needs as we had to leave our ancestors behind.

40. NARRATOR: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Bathers Beneath Trees is a vivid example of how this German Expressionist’s images project an aggressive forcefulness

41. For the seventeenth time the Ernst-Jeger-Society awards a travel-scholarship for further education in European and/or north-american clinics.

42. Genealogy for Rudolf* Wilhelm Ernst (Udo) von Brasch (1880 - 1964) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives

43. However, as a concept, Ernst Haeckel referred to an ecosystem he labeled as biota in 1866, the earliest reference of a Biotope …

44. Ernst was inspired by an ancient wooden floor where the grain of the planks had been accentuated by many years of scrubbing.

45. Later, Franz Ernst Neumann proved that, for a moving conductor in a magnetic field, induction is a consequence of Ampère's force law.

46. Mehrere radikale pietists hingewiesen, wie Johann Wilhelm Peterson (1649 - 1727) und Ernst Christoph Hochmann (1670 - 1721) wurden Boehmist in ihrer Entwicklung der letzten Restaurierung, die sich zu einem der wichtigsten Merkmale des radikalen pietistischen Theologie.: Several noted radical pietists such as Johann Wilhelm Peterson (1649 - 1727) and Ernst Christoph Hochmann (1670 - 1721) were

47. The first images of viruses were obtained upon the invention of electron microscopy in 1931 by the German engineers Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.

48. Ernst Abbe was a brilliant German mathematician and physicist who made several of the most important contributions to the design of lenses for optical microscopy

49. Konstantin Ernst, the boss of Russia's main TV channel, which churns out nationalistic, anti-American propaganda, worshipped Francis Ford Coppola, an American film-maker.

50. In mathematics, a Witt group of a field, named after Ernst Witt, is an abelian group whose elements are represented by symmetric bilinear forms over the field.

51. Even in 1934 Ernst Mayr, in his survey of mountain bird life during the Whitney South Sea Expedition, found the New Britain sparrowhawk to be very rare.

52. The Biogenetic law is also known as the theory of recapitulation, was proposed by Ernst Haeckel in 1860s, after reading through Darwin’s ‘The Theory Of Evolution’

53. Adverbials, and functional Adverbials (these terms are adapted from Ernst 2002), which may be roughly characterized as following: Predicational Adverbials assign a (gradable) property to the

54. The Auklet that Ernst and Tristan built now rests on the foredeck of the boat Grandfather built, ready for the sailing journeys of the coming summer.

55. Ernst Lindemann, who went on to command the battleship Bismarck during her only combat sortie in World War II, served aboard the ship as a wireless operator.

56. Ernst Otto Fischer (10 November 1918 – 23 July 2007) was a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for pioneering work in the area of organometallic chemistry.

57. CHALLENGER DURING THE YEARS 1873-1876, FIRST PART: PORULOSA (SPUMELLARIA AND ACANTHARIA) ERNST HAECKEL The second glume is broadly ovate acute, rather Cuspidate, usually 5-nerved (rarely 7-nerved).

58. For a closely related border fragment see: Kühnel, Ernst and Bellinger, Louisa, Cairene Rugs and others Technically Related, 15th Century - 17th Century, The Textile Museum, Washington, D

59. THE WONDERS OF LIFE ERNST HAECKEL In the course of a Scientific Congress at Munich in 1877 the conflict of these Antithetic views of nature came into sharp relief

60. The concept of a "cult" as a sociological classification was introduced in 1932 by American sociologist Howard P. Becker as an expansion of German theologian Ernst Troeltsch's church–sect typology.

61. Biogenetic law, also called Recapitulation Theory, postulation, by Ernst Haeckel in 1866, that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny— i.e., the development of the animal embryo and young traces the evolutionary development of the species.

62. THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ERNST HAECKEL It results, usually, from the Coalescence of several rings, the eruption disappearing at the points of contact.

63. Sri brings a mix of business and technical consulting skills to Astir, having had direct hands-on experience supporting Pfizer, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, McKinsey & Company, Lucent Technologies and

64. Born in Vienna, the youngest of two children of Selma (nee Kronberger), a leather artisan, and Ernst Abeles, a businessmen, Benjamin arrived in the UK from Prague as a child refugee on the

65. On Sunday, Ernst told "Face the Nation" that her work with Gillibrand on the issue over many years can serve as a "template" for reaching Bipartisans agreements in other areas.

66. When Köhler joined Zeiss in 1900, Ernst Abbe and glass specialist Otto Schott had already paved the way for microscope improvements through their contributions to precise optical theory and the development of appropriate glass formulas.

67. The generalized spherical Blastula soon develops into a new embryonic structure known as the gastrula.The term was coined by Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) due to the gastrula’s resemblance to a pouch (from ancient Greek gastros, stomach).

68. Even though the former municipal Councillor and her fellow party member Ernst Strasser recently spoke of “unaltered big concerns” and of “saying no to the American wishes if necessary”, the abstention during the voting reveals her true colours.

69. In 2008, Ernst Horn and Alexander Veljanov had a break to have time for their solo projects and gave only one concert at the Amphi festival in Cologne on July 19, as well as an acoustic concert in Beijing.

70. Über das Ammoniumsalz des5-Oxytriazol-1-Acetamids(5-Triazolon-1-Acetamids) Theodor Curtius, Ernst Welde, Pages: 1197-1200; First Published: 01 January 1907; First Page; PDF; References; Request permissions; no Die Kondensation der Benzylcyanid-o-carbonsäure mit Aldehyden

71. For example, Emil Cohn (1900, 1901) created an alternative Electrodynamics in which he, as one of the first, discarded the existence of the aether (at least in the previous form) and would use, like Ernst Mach, the fixed stars as a reference frame instead.

72. Incorporated by reference in Cabaletta Bio, Inc.’s Annual Report (Form 10-K) for the year ended December 31, 2019 have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as set forth in their report thereon, included therein, and incorporated herein by reference

73. In Pennsylvania, Spotted Turtles became inactive when water temperatures reached 30°C, and retreated to muskrat burrows in the banks of streams (Ernst 1982). Summer dormancy may be a more appropriate term than aestivation for the behaviour in Central Ontario where not all turtles became inactive in late summer.

74. "While the biotech industry's aggregate performance improved in 2010, there is now a widening gap between large, established companies and those at earlier stage for whom access to capital continues to be difficult," Ernst & Young India Partner for life sciences practise Ajit Mahadevan said in a statement.

75. New types of refractive-reflective Aplanats for maximal flux concentration and collimation Aplanatic systems have been of historical importance ever since Ernst Carl Abbe formulated the sine condition and its consequent implications on the elimination of certain aberration types resulting in significant improvement in their optical performance.

76. An Apostate's defection from the faith may be intellectual, as in the case of Ernst Haeckel, who, because of his materialistic philosophy, publicly and formally renounced Christianity and the church; or it may be moral and spiritual, as with Judas, who for filthy lucre's sake basely betrayed his Lord.

77. With its boat-bedecked port, 16th-century ramparts and narrow cobblestone streets festooned with flowers, it's little wonder that lovely Antibes has stolen the hearts of so many artists and writers: they include Graham Greene, Max Ernst and Picasso, who featured the town in many paintings and now has a museum dedicated to

78. LEVENDIS: On Wednesday the 2nd of October, he crossed his legs carefully as he sat in the Boston psychiatrist's office, making certain the creases of his pants—he was wearing the traditional morning coat and Ambassadorially-striped pants—remained sharp, and he said to George Aspen Davenport, M.D., Ph.D., FAPA (who had studied with Ernst

79. Archduke Franz Ferdinand (right) with his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg and their three children, Princess Sophie, Maximilian, Duke of Hohenburg and Prince Ernst von Hohenberg in 1910 Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este , Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from

80. The theory of recapitulation, also called the Biogenetic law or embryological parallelism—often expressed using Ernst Haeckel's phrase "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny"—is a historical hypothesis that the development of the embryo of an animal, from fertilization to gestation or hatching (), goes through stages resembling or representing successive adult stages in the evolution of the