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The German producer Artur Brauner expressed interest in remaking The Indian Tomb ( a story that Lang had developed in the twenties that was ultimately taken from him by studio heads and directed instead by Joe May ), so Lang abandoned his plans for retirement and returned to Germany in order to make his " Indian Epic ".
As late as 1943, the Hitler Youth leader Artur Axmann was ingratiating himself with Goebbels by procuring young women for him.
Secretary for the Swedish section was Artur Hazelius, who in 1871 published the proceedings of the conference.
In 1891, inspired by a visit to the open-air museum in Oslo, Artur Hazelius founded the Skansen in Stockholm, which became the model for subsequent open-air museums in Northern and Eastern Europe, and eventually in other parts of the world.
The operational sections of the SD became ( department ) Amt III and for foreign intelligence, Amt VI ; the Gestapo became Amt IV and the Kripo became Amt V. Otto Ohlendorf was named the Chief of Amt III, the SD-Inland ( within Germany ); Heinrich Müller was named the Chief of Amt IV, the Gestapo ; Artur Nebe was named the Chief of Amt V ; and Walter Schellenberg became Chief of Amt VI, the SD-Ausland ( outside Germany ).
Artur Schnabel complained once that " Steinway refused to let me use their pianos Steinway pianos owned by Steinway unless I would give up playing the Bechstein piano – which I had used for so many years – in Europe.
He scored 8 / 15 to tie for sixth place with Alexander Beliavsky, behind joint winners Andrei Sokolov, Rafael Vaganian, and Artur Yusupov, and one-half point short of potentially qualifying via a playoff.
After an unsuccessful attempt to hire the German conductor, Wilhelm Furtwängler, the English conductor John Barbirolli and the Polish conductor Artur Rodziński were joint replacements for Toscanini in 1936.
Artur Rodziński, Bruno Walter, and Sir Thomas Beecham made a series of recordings with the Philharmonic for Columbia Records during the 1940s.
He was followed by the composer-conductors Igor Stravinsky, Georges Enescu and Carlos Chávez, each conducting for two weeks, and finally by Artur Rodziński of the Cleveland Orchestra, for eight weeks.
Artur Rodziński, a noted orchestra builder and musical task master in his own right, was engaged to mold and train the new orchestra especially for Toscanini.
After missing selection for UEFA Euro 2004, in the second group stage match of the 2006 World Cup against Poland Neuville, who had replaced Lukas Podolski, buried a desperate injury-time cross from fellow substitute David Odonkor, beating goalkeeper Artur Boruc on the way to a 1 – 0 victory.
He also played in seven of his country's ten qualifying matches for the 2006 World Cup, but owing to a lack of appearances at club level during the season, he was dropped from the starting line-up in favour of Artur Boruc and left off the final squad as a result, at which point he had earned 56 caps.
Suure-Jaani is also the place of establishment of the International Artur Kapp Society, a non-profit foundation for promoting the works and life of composer Artur Kapp and other authors related to Suure-Jaani.
L ' Aveu ( The Confession, direction, 1970 ) follows the path of Artur London, a Czechoslovakian communist minister falsely arrested and tried for treason and espionage in the Slánský ' show trial ' in 1952.
When, towards the end of the decade of the 1980s, during a book-launch ceremony for one of the foreign editions of Another Day of Life, someone asked Kapuściński whether, in the interests of impartiality, he had explored the motivations of the other players in the Angolan conflict, specifically the points of view of UNITA and of FNLA, he replied: " Nobody gave me an opportunity to do so " ( reported in Artur Domosławski, Kapuściński non-fiction ).
When pianist Artur Schnabel undertook his pioneering complete recording of the Beethoven sonatas in the 1930s, he told EMI that if he didn't complete the cycle, they should have Kempff complete the remainder-even though the two pianists took noticeably different approaches to the composer ( for example, Schnabel preferred extremely fast or slow tempos, while Kempff preferred moderate ones ).
She is also one of the Heroes of the Horn of Valere, and, like Artur Hawkwing, Gaidal Cain, and a hundred other heroes, can be summoned to fight for he who blows the Horn.
At the Queen's Hall in London, the establishment of the diapason normal for the Promenade Concerts in 1895 ( and retuning of the organ to A = 439 at 15 ° C ( 59 ° F ), to be in tune with A = 435. 5 in a heated hall ) caused the Royal Philharmonic Society and others ( including the Bach Choir, and the Felix Mottl and Artur Nikisch concerts ) to adopt the continental pitch thereafter.
A related form are the guitarradas of the 1920s and 30s, best known for Dr. Antonio Menano and a group of virtuoso musicians he formed, including Artur Paredes and José Joaquim Cavalheiro.
Artur Davis meeting Alabama troops preparing to leave for Iraq war, 2003 ( US House photo ) In the new Democratically-controlled 110th Congress, Davis was assigned to the Committee on Ways and Means.
The initiative for the establishment of an extermination centre at Chełmno came from the Governor ( Reichsstatthalter ) of the Reichsgau Wartheland, Artur Greiser.

Krukowski and for
Only some of the characters ' surnames were known, since such names appeared only when it was appropriate to the dialogue ( when Ginger and Sydney, as college instructors, were addressed as " Professor Jordan " and " Dr. Krukowski ", for instance ) and were not established from the beginning.
For example, the name chosen for Sydney Krukowski references Stanley Kowalski, a character from A Streetcar Named Desire.

Izzet and for
Salih Izzet Erdiş, a spiritual follower of Kısakürek, was captured on Dec. 31, 1998, and sentenced to death in April 2001 for " attempting to overthrow Turkey's secular state by force.
In the 2004 – 05 season, Clemence's first team chances were again in the balance when the club signed Muzzy Izzet, but stated he would fight for his place in the team.
Mustafa Kemal " Muzzy " Izzet ( born 31 October 1974 in Mile End, London ) is a former footballer who played for Chelsea, Leicester City, Birmingham City and the Turkish national team.
Izzet signed as a schoolboy for Chelsea, but never made a first team appearance during three years at the London club.
When Leicester beat Crystal Palace in the play-offs, Izzet was able to make his move permanent for a fee of £ 800, 000.
Izzet formed a partnership in midfield with Neil Lennon, which proved vital for Leicester.
" In July 2002, Leicester insisted they would not accept a reduced offer from Middlesbrough for Izzet, who was priced at £ 6 million.
In January 2004, Leicester rejected £ 500, 000 bids from Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers for Izzet.
* The Izzet League ( blue / red ): Like mad scientists, the Izzet are responsible for almost all of the beneficial technologies and magics that keep Ravnica running.
With their new friend Teysa Karlov, baroness of the frontier zone named Utvara, the two begin to unravel an Izzet secret that delves deeper than many of them wanted to ever go, all the while searching for the missing messenger of Zomaj Hauc, Izzet Guild upper manager and lead engineer of the Cauldron, a powerplant supplying energy to all of the Utvara region.
But Crix finds that the plains around Utvara are mysterious, full of bizarre creatures that trace back to the ancient days of Ravnica, as well as a race of people who wear fungus on their backs to protect themselves from a spore that got thrown up into the air after the Izzet Guild attempted to “ reclaim ” the Utvaran region for the previous owner, Teysa ’ s uncle and prodigal father.

Kale and for
Kale was bred by selecting for large leaves.
Ölü Deniz, Kabak, Kınık ( Xanthos ), Akbel, ( detour for Gelemiş village and ruins of Patara ), Kalkan, Kaş ( Antiphellos ), Üçağız, Kale, Demre ( Myra ), Kutluca, Zeytin and Alakilise.
Kale states, " Salonnières were engaged in a common social practice, the goal of which was not to achieve for women a role in public affairs but to serve the public needs of men, whether intellectuals or politicians, who had the power to determine the limits of women's public participation.
They both gave him their blessing for the one-time use, but soon after, Kale found out that the name " The Guess Who " had never been registered.
Kale even left the band for a short spell and was involved with other projects as the others continued on without him.
( See below for complete list of The Guess Who lineups ) In 1983, Bachman, Cummings, Jim Kale and Garry Peterson ( the " American Woman " line-up ) reunited as The Guess Who to play a series of Canadian gigs and record the Together Again live album and video.
Despite his absence from the tour, Kale still kept control of the band's name, licensing it to the others for its use in connection with the tour and subsequent live CD / DVD releases, all of which were warmly received by fans and critics.
If wild bird cover is planted for it, Kale, Quinoa and Millet are preferred, next to tall hedges or woodland.
Early in the morning children wear these necklaces and sing " Kale Kauva " to attract crows and other birds and offer them portions of these necklaces, as a token of welcome for all the migratory birds, who are now coming back after their winter sojourn in the plains.
He became involved in campaigns for civil rights and open housing integration, working and organizing in the early and mid-1960s with the Chicago branch of the Quaker-based American Friends Service Committee along with Kale Williams, civil rights activist Bernard Lafayette, and others.
He must have had the permission of Syracuse to end the exile at Corinth ( the mother city of Syracuse ), and he brought according to Diodorus partly Corinthian settlers for the colonising project at Kale Akte.
* Kale, the Romani for " black ", used as a self-designation by some groups of the Romani people:
* Kale, an alternate name for Kalaymyo, a town in the Chin State of Myanmar ( Burma )
* Kale, a local name for West African Pepper
* Kale ( band ), a Czech Roma band known for accompanying Věra Bílá
The role of Donna Love was originally written as a very complex society snob ( resembling the much missed Iris Cory, and as Stuart became more popular, a major romance was created for her with Michael Hudson ( Kale Browne ).
Kale juice marketed as Aojiru in Japan has become well known for its purported health benefits and bitter taste.
* He relies on Kale for sustenance.
Gruev and his comrades were kept in Podroum Kale for ten months.
Its remains are now known as the Kale, after the Turkish for " castle ".
In addition to production, remixing, and DJ work, Kale is known for his tabla drumming and film composition.
In 2011, Kale released Cinema, which draws influence from Kale's experiences in composing for Bollywood.
Kale has composed for crossover and Bollywood films including Chutney Popcorn, Indian Cowboy, Ocean of Pearls, and Pyaar Impossible !.
These days it is also known for Sarai Kale Khan ISBT Inter State Bus Terminal and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, Delhi, Delhi Government's Transport Department zonal office and “ Vishwa Shanti Stupa ” or peace pagoda ( unveiled by His Holiness the Dalai Lama ) located at the Millennium Park on Ring road.

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