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** 1802 – 1803 Johann Heinrich Rothpletz ( b. 1766 – d. 1833 )
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** Heinrich Schlusnus, German baritone ( d. 1952 )
** Heinrich Hertz, German physicist ( d. 1894 )
** Ernst Heinrich Karl von Dechen, German geologist and mineralogist ( d. 1889 )
** Lebensborn Project, a Nazi reproduction program, is founded by Heinrich Himmler.
** All the police forces in Germany come under the command of Heinrich Himmler.
** Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, Swiss industrialist and art collector ( b. 1921 )
** Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes, German physicist ( d. 1834 )
** Heinrich von Kleist, German poet, dramatist, novelist and short story writer ( d. 1811 )
** Johann Heinrich Alting, German divine ( d. 1644 )
** Heinrich Kramer, churchman and inquisitor ( b. 1430 )
** Heinrich Isaak, German-Dutch composer ( d. 1517 )
** Heinrich Isaac, Franco-Flemish composer ( d. 1517 )
** Heinrich Frauenlob, Bohemian musician
** Carl ( Heinrich ) von Siemens ( 1829, Menzendorf-1906 ), brother of Werner von Siemens
** Heinrich H. Schroeder Barn
** Rita Haub / Heinrich Schreiber, " Alfred Delp-Held gegen Hitler " (" Alfred Delp – Hero Against Hitler "), Echter Verlag Würzburg 2005, ISBN 3-429-02665-2
** Heinrich Grätz, Gesch.
** Heinrich Wendland ( 1791-1869 ), German botanist ( H. L. Wendl.
** Heinrich Petraeus, physician and writer ( died 1620 )
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** and Himmler
** Himmler The Mystic — Occult History Of The Third Reich
** Operation Himmler ( false flag operation to provide a casus belli for the invasion of Poland, including the Gleiwitz incident )
** Himmler The Mystic-Occult History Of The Third Reich

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** mountain guns: lightweight weapons that can be moved through difficult terrain.
** The breech refers to the mass of solid metal behind the bottom of the bore extending to the base of the breech and including the base ring ; it also generally refers to the end of the cannon opposite the muzzle, i. e., the location where the explosion of the gunpowder begins as opposed to the opening through which the pressurized gas escapes.
** Evaluative conditioning, how we can come to like or dislike something through an association
** Cumberland Gap, a pass through the Appalachian Mountains
** E-mail servers can then query blacklist. example through the DNS mechanism to find out if a specific host connecting to them is in the blacklist.
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** – slash through the basic letter
** – stroke through the basic letter
** Openness Euphoria, 1974 – 1982 during which policies were introduced to encourage Arab and foreign investment through a series of incentives and liberalizing trade and payment ; the economy expanded but this proved unsustainable and growth consequently scaled back.
** Mishnaic Hebrew – Post Temple Roman Era ( 1st through 4th Century CE )
** Orach Chayim: " The Way of Life " worship and ritual observance in the home and synagogue, through the course of the day, the weekly sabbath and the festival cycle.
** 1977 Golden Eagle California Edition ( available only through California AMC Dealerships )
** Written communication ( writing ) – representation of language in a textual medium through the use of a set of signs or symbols ( known as a writing system ).
** Optical medium, material through which electromagnetic waves propagate
** State consequentialism or Mohist consequentialism, which holds that an action is right if it leads to state welfare, through order, material wealth, and population growth
** an increase of protein expression ( through misregulation )
** Scroll plain, a plain through which a river meanders with a very low gradient.
** Shiny coating used in candy-making ; although edible, it is nondigestible, passing right through the body without being broken down
** This can be done through metaphor, amplification, storytelling, or presenting the topic in a way that evokes strong emotions in the audience.
** Major League Baseball-Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig called off games for one day, extending cancellations for three days, then all games through September 16 were postponed.
** London Road Safety Unit, which promotes safer roads through advertising and road safety measure.
** Capped double-reed instruments, where the player just blows through a hole in a cap that covers the reed.
** Some 200, 000 protesters march through the streets of San Francisco, protesting Anita Bryant's antigay remarks and the murder of Robert Hillsborough.
** Some 400 – 1, 000 students march through Times Square, New York and another 700 in San Francisco, in the first major student demonstration against the Vietnam War.
** Twenty-three men and thirty-one women escape to West Berlin through a narrow tunnel under the Berlin Wall.

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