• Linda; Hilton-Jones, David; Kimonis, Virginia; Kley, Rudy; Lochmüller, Hanns; Meyer, Hemmo; Mozaffar, Tahseen (August 2016). "215th ENMC International Workshop...
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    Internationale Hanns-Eisler-Gesellschaft (2012). "Hanns Eisler DVD-Edition Rockefeller Filmmusik Projekt 1940–42: A Child went forth". hanns-eisler.de. Archived...
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    Sean Patrick Hannity (born December 30, 1961) is an American conservative broadcast host and writer. He hosts The Sean Hannity Show, a nationally syndicated...
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  • Hans Meyer may refer to: Hans Meyer (artist) (1846–1919), German artist and engraver Hans Horst Meyer (1853–1939), German pharmacologist Hans Meyer (geographer)...
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  • The family name Meyer (also Meijer, Meier, Maier) stands for a dynasty of bronze casters of German origin, documented between the late 16th and the end...
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  • Hanns Kräly (January 16, 1884 – November 11, 1950), credited in the United States as Hans Kraly, was a German actor and screenwriter. His main collaborations...
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    Urlberger. Hanns Wolf was born in Bamberg, Germany. Little is known about his childhood, however from 1908 to 1912, he studied under Max Meyer-Olbersleben...
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    Frank Straus Meyer (/ˈmaɪ.ər/; May 9, 1909 – April 1, 1972) was an American philosopher and political activist best known for his theory of "fusionism"...
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  • August Meyer, one of his family's friends who lived in Bennet, Nebraska. Starkweather killed him with a shotgun blast to the head. He also killed Meyer's dog...
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    Verlag C.H. Beck, Munich 1990. ISBN 3-406-34019-9. Eckstein: Brot. In: Hanns Bächtold-Stäubli, Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer: Handwörterbuch des Deutschen Aberglaubens:...
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