During his residence he collected a plenitude of ethnographica for the ethnographical museums in Berlin, Leipzig, and Stuttgart. |
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On Bach's death in 1650, he applied unsuccessfully for the vacant post at Leipzig. |
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He entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics, astronomy and cosmography. |
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The New Leipzig School is genealogically interwoven with the old one and shaped by a tradition of perfected craftsmanship. |
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When BMW began investing in Leipzig in 2002, few of its new hires came from the ranks of the unemployed. |
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He learnt music first with his father, leader of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, then studied in Leipzig and Munich. |
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Other things you should avoid consuming tonight are Berliner doughnuts, Fraulein fairy cakes and Leipzig nuclear reactors. |
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Leipzig was one of the earliest book publishing hubs in both Germany and Central Europe. |
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This place of sepulture is the specially erected crypt, immediately below the altar, in the Church of St. John, Leipzig. |
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A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal. |
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But because the indoor track in Leipzig has only four lanes, the final is run as two separate contests. |
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Although large by German standards of the time, Leipzig was still small enough for rumors of corruption and abuse to spread rapidly. |
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A few halls, including the old Gewandhaus in Leipzig, retained the older seating plan with the rows facing inwards towards a central aisle. |
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One day of the Leipzig ministerial meeting in May will be devoted to issues relating to urban areas. |
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The Report was the scientific and technical baseline for the preparation of the GPA endorsed by the Leipzig Conference. |
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The B 95 federal highway east of the town of Rötha close to the gates of Leipzig was in need of repair. |
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A visit to a concrete pastoral project in Leipzig showed those participating in these Days one very good answer. |
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This position was in many respects similar to that of Johann Sebastian Bach's in Leipzig. |
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In the south of the country, Leipzig and Dresden have emerged like phoenixes since the fall of the Wall. |
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During his free time, he traveled around in the area, made the acquaintance of other Sorbian students in Leipzig, and learned about the grandeur of his Slavic heritage. |
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Abildgaard's work led to the condition being termed Borna disease, because of its endemic occurrence in horses around Borna near Leipzig, Germany. |
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He and his first wife lived in Roundway Park and he had a sideline in collecting fallen timber at Leipzig Plantation on Roundway Down and selling it for firewood. |
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Although records show that some toymakers sold their own wares at the large trade fairs held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Dresden, this practice did not become common. |
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The Leipzig Zoo wants to give its visitors the opportunity of following the progress of the construction work at the new Gondwanaland theme area. |
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As in Leipzig, he reorganized the students' collegium musicum and gave public concerts with the group. |
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Wolff traces his development as organist, composer, cantor, court musician and teacher, culminating in Bach's 27 years as cantor and music director in Leipzig. |
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The symphonium musical box, initially produced in Leipzig in the 1880s, anticipated the record player by using metal discs instead of the cylinder. |
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Before we next get together, perhaps you could try and think of a way to do a three-person Leipzig Allsorts. |
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In December, he follows his family to Leipzig, a move that is, again, spurred by Rosalie's new position as a leading lady at the theater. |
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He studied at the University of Leipzig, and in 1711 attended the University of Halle, birthplace and stronghold of pietism. |
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She excelled at music, and in August 1888 left Melbourne with her sister Lillian and her mother for Leipzig, Germany, where she studied piano at the conservatorium. |
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The St Georg hospital in Leipzig said on Tuesday that the 56-year-old man, whose name has not been released, died overnight of the infection. |
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Journeying again to Leipzig, he became Wundt's assistant and conducted investigations directed toward scientific objectivity. |
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Moreover, through the Leipzig seminar, it is seeking to present an overview of the main areas of concern to regional and local authorities. |
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As a part of regional development too, it must be optimised in view of the integrated approach in the Leipzig Charter. |
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Jvg: At the European level, Belgium is collaborating on developing the Leipzig Charter on European Sustainable Cities. |
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For example, it is already possible to visit the zoo of Leipzig and Bremen airport, and even enter the dome of Bremen. |
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So presumably one can drive unobstructed and without having to show a passport from Bremen to Bari, or from Leipzig to Lisbon? |
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Though the scholarship was extended to permit Sullivan to spend one year in Leipzig, he stayed for three years. |
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For his last year at Leipzig, his father scraped together the money for living expenses, and the conservatoire assisted by waiving its fees. |
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In the 1840s, this church experienced a revival through the work of the Leipzig Mission, including Karl Graul. |
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Nothing easier. I received not long ago a map from my friend, Augustus Petermann, at Leipzig. Nothing could be more apropos. |
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These last nineteen pieces were all put down on paper during the Cantor's last years in Leipzig, probably sometime between 1744 and 1748 or later. |
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While also studying law, Kuhnau became musical director of the University of Leipzig and is believed to have written music for other churches in the area as well. |
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Leipzig Zoological Garden, also called Leipzig Zoo, German Zoologischer Garten Leipzig, zoological garden in Leipzig, Ger., noted for its carnivore collection. |
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The 1st Division is behind Weisenfels, having its advance guard on the route from Leipzig and some outposts on the left bank of the Saale in order to cover the bridge and to be master of the debouch on Mersebourg. |
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In 1701 he enrolled at the University of Leipzig as a law student, but musical activities soon prevailed and were to engross him for the rest of his life. |
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He quits school in February without graduating, thus without the desired degree permitting him to attend university, but he manages nevertheless to matriculate in music at the University of Leipzig. |
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Leipzig became the stepping-stone for Telemann's musical career. |
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Ruth was liberated by U. S. troops at a labor camp near Leipzig, Germany. |
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Taking advantage of the momentum spearheaded in 2004 by the Dutch government, German Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee, the former mayor of Leipzig, masterfully presided over its formulation and fine-tuning. |
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With regard to urban policies, since the 1990s a mix of such regulative, cognitive and normative processes led to the rise of the urban development model that is described in the Leipzig Charter. |
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His work includes various positions as a lecturer of amateur dramatics and curatorial work as well as teaching assignments at the universities of Leipzig, Vienna and Frankfurt. |
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This type of cantata overture was unexceptional in Leipzig. |
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The opposite side of the square consists of the Leipzig Opera House, built in classicist style in the 1960s on the site of the New Theatre which was destroyed during the Second World War. |
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For example, in the future too, migrants will not go to regions with higher unemployment or comparably low wages, but to regions with good opportunities for employment such as Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig and West Germany. |
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The City of Leipzig and its citizens welcome you cordially. |
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After contact with the newer psychologies and economics in Leipzig, he came in 1910 to the London School of Economics and Political Science, where anthropology had been recently established as a discipline. |
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In March of 1723, at the request of the landgrave, he regretfully turned down the prestigious position that had been offered him: Cantor at St. Thomas's in Leipzig. |
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After studying in Leipzig with Kuhnau-J. S. Bach's predecessor at the Thomaskirche-Graupner left the city in 1704 to assume the function of harpsichordist in the Hamburg Opera Orchestra, directed by Reinhard Keiser. |
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Background: A trained toolmaker, before German reunification he worked in his father's business in Leipzig, a welding service depot, which in 1990 became a supply point for Air Products. |
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The tragedy of St Petersburg, Rotterdam, London, Leipzig, Lidice, Khatyn and of countless other cities and towns, large and small, should never again be relived. |
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The Leipzig plant of Porsche, renowned manufacturer of high-end sports cars, encompasses a gigantic logistics centre and a modern pilot and analysis centre. |
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Rich melodic music from 1600 to 1750: concertos from Venice, cantatas from the churches of Leipzig and harpsichord suites from the halls of Versailles. |
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By investing in a second aseptic line for its facility in Eilenburg, near Leipzig, the Franconian mineral water producer is progressing its successful partnership with Krones. |
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It's almost 9:00 a.m. when Julia Glade locks her bicycle in front of the Institute for Media and Communication Theory at the University of Leipzig. |
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In 1894 he received a Ph D and became Director of the Institute of Romanian Language in Leipzig, and in 1896 he became professor in Romanian and Balkan linguistics and ethnography at the Leipzig University. |
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Caborn's habitually decent sentiments have mostly lacked solid action here, but in Leipzig he worked hard to secure a political approach of some sophistication. |
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Caborn told me he had a long discussion with Lars-Christer Olsson on the plane back from Leipzig and was very impressed, so perhaps more progressive voices will now make their views understood. |
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Jvg: On the basis of the Leipzig Charter, the Toledo Declaration and the system of reference proposed by France, we would now like to develop common tools at European level to guarantee continuity and coherence. |
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The Secretary General undertook to make the necessary contacts in this respect, primarily during the Board meeting held during the Leipzig colloquium. |
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The battle of Wagram of 1809 involved 300,000 men, and 500,000 fought at Leipzig in 1813, of whom 150,000 were killed or wounded. |
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After the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig in 1914, large receptions were held inside the church. |
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In between terms behind the lines at Bouzincourt, he participated in the assaults on the Schwaben Redoubt and the Leipzig Salient. |
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Much more important to Delius's development was meeting the composer Edvard Grieg in Leipzig. |
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At Leipzig, Delius became a fervent disciple of Wagner, whose technique of continuous music he sought to master. |
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The Treaty of Hubertusburg, between Austria, Prussia, and Saxony, was signed on 15 February 1763, at a hunting lodge between Dresden and Leipzig. |
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The London, the anonymous international market of the Netherlands, publishers in Hamburg and Leipzig generated new public spheres. |
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More services are to be launched on DTT and some pay DTT channels are or have been launched in various areas such as Stuttgart and soon Leipzig. |
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The Saale is navigable from Naumburg and is also planned connected from Leuna with the White Elster near Leipzig by an unfinished canal. |
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She was born in Leipzig, Germany but she and her family moved to Mexico when she was very young. |
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In June and July 1519, he staged a disputation with Luther's colleague Andreas Karlstadt at Leipzig and invited Luther to speak. |
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He fell in love with the daughter of an innkeeper, Käthchen Schönkopf, but she preferred someone more solid, a lawyer who eventually became deputy burgomaster of Leipzig. |
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Following the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, the Treaty of Kiel signed on 14 January 1814 ceded Norway to the king of Sweden. |
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Dealing with people there was different from the way I dealt with Saxons, Berliners and others back in Leipzig. |
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The dedicatee, who was in the audience, was given a standing ovation and the piece was later recorded by the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra. |
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Petersburg under Alexander Siloti, and Leipzig under Arthur Nikisch. |
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Elgar began to learn German, in the hope of going to the Leipzig Conservatory for further musical studies, but his father could not afford to send him. |
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Despite these successes, the numbers continued to mount against Napoleon, and the French army was pinned down by a force twice its size and lost at the Battle of Leipzig. |
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Verdi said in a statement it had called workers to strike at distribution centers in Bad Hersfeld, Leipzig, Graben, Werne and Rheinberg, Reuters reported. |
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The Leipzig Book Fair also retains a major position in Europe. |
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After leaving Leipzig in 1888, Delius moved to Paris where his uncle, Theodore, took him under his wing and looked after him socially and financially. |
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Sullivan credited his Leipzig period with tremendous musical growth. |
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Despite his thorough contrapuntal training in London and Leipzig, as well as his experience as a church organist, Sullivan rarely composed fugues. |
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The Emperor sent in an army and the Netherlands became part of the French Empire until the autumn of 1813, when Napoleon was defeated in the Battle of Leipzig. |
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On a slow journey back to France, Voltaire stayed at Leipzig and Gotha for a month each, and Kassel for two weeks, arriving at Frankfurt on 31 May. |
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Leipzig was a major musical centre, where Nikisch and Mahler were conductors at the Opera House, and Brahms and Tchaikovsky conducted their works at the Gewandhaus. |
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Back in Europe he enrolled at the conservatoire in Leipzig, Germany. |
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Having been defeated by a seven nation army at the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813, he was forced to abdicate after the Six Days' Campaign and the occupation of Paris. |
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The Lusatian and Central German Mining Management Company mbH plans the award of planning services for 2 river training measures in the area south of Leipzig. |
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