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He went then to a 40-year-old Basel art dealer named Ernst Beyeler, with whom he had long been trading pictures.
In 1941, Breton went to the United States, where he co-founded the short-lived magazine VVV with Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and the American artist David Hare.
Ernst collaborated with Blof, a Counting Crows-style group who recently went mainstream with songs as Liefs Uit Londen en Wat Zou Je Doen.
Their son, Daniel Ernst Jablonski ( 1660 – 1741 ), Comenius's grandson, later went to Berlin in 1693 ; there he became the highest official pastor at the court of King Frederick I of Prussia ( reigned 1701 – 1713 ).
Hannover made a fresh start with a new team of hungry youngsters, many of whom went on to play for the national team ( Gerald Asamoah, Sebastian Kehl, Fabian Ernst ) or impress in the Bundesliga.
The Leica went through several iterations, and in 1923 Barnack convinced his boss, Ernst Leitz II, to make a pre-production series of 31 cameras for the factory and outside photographers to test.
Hölder first studied at the Polytechnikum ( which today is the University of Stuttgart ) and then in 1877 went to Berlin where he was a student of Leopold Kronecker, Karl Weierstraß, and Ernst Kummer.
Germany, the traditional home of such movements ( Scientific-Humanitarian Committee ) and activists ( Magnus Hirschfeld, Ernst Burchard, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs or Max Spohr ), went from being the best place in Europe to be gay, lesbian or transgender, to the worst, under the Nazis.
Other DDP members went to the Christian Democrats, such as Ernst Lemmer, the former leader of the Young Democrats and Federal Minister in 1956-1965.
educated his son in music as his own father had, and Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst went on to become music director to Frederick William II of Prussia.
The Cabaret exhibited radically experimental artists, many of whom went on to change the face of their artistic disciplines ; featured artists included Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Giorgio de Chirico, and Max Ernst.
Soon after he went abroad ( 1826 – 1828 ) to prosecute special studies, and in Paris, Halle, and Berlin attended the lectures of Silvestre de Sacy, Friedrich Tholuck, Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, and August Neander.
Henry Blofeld's father ( Tom Blofeld, b. 1903, d. 1986 ) went to Eton with Ian Fleming and his name may have been the inspiration for the name of James Bond supervillain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
In 1866 he went to Leipzig, where his teachers were Ignaz Moscheles and Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel.
Boo. com was a British Internet company, founded by Swedes Ernst Malmsten, Kajsa Leander and Patrik Hedelin, which went out of business following the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
A year later, forward Ernst Kuster joined the team and went on to become the club ‘ s all-time leading goal scorer.
In 1852 the young Ernst Georg Ravenstein ( 1834 – 1913 ) was apprenticed to him, before he went in 1855 into the service of the Topographical Department of the British War Office.
Contemporary author Karl-Heinz Janßen wrote on February 27, 1987 about Klee, " Contemporary historical research ignores this subject medical crimes during the Nazi period ; [...] if it were not for the free-lance journalist, Ernst Klee, who went to the effort of reading thousands of case files and rummaging through archives of institutions, almost nothing would be known today about one of the most horrible atrocities of this century.
The position eventually went to Ludwig Ernst Hartmann, Böhm's son-in-law.
The company went bankrupt and was operated for several years by Ernst & Young.
The most notable players of that Era were Paul Janes, Germany's most capped player from 1942 to 1970 ( 71 caps ), German team captain ( 1939-1942 ) and member of the Breslau Eleven that beat Denmark 8: 0 in Breslau in 1937 and went on to win 10 out 11 games played during that year, Stanislaus Kobierski, who earned 26 caps and scored Germany's first ever World Cup goal, Ernst Albrecht and Jakob Bender.
Halsted then went to Europe to study under the tutelage of several prominent surgeons and scientists, including Edoardo Bassini, Ernst von Bergmann, Theodor Billroth, Heinrich Braun, Hans Chiari, Friedrich von Esmarch, Albert von Kölliker, Jan Mikulicz-Radecki, Max Schede, Adolph Stöhr, Richard von Volkmann, Anton Wölfler, Emil Zuckerkandl.
Alumni of the Chesler Shop " went on to form the nuclei of various comics art staffs " for a number of different early comics companies ; they include Jack Cole, Jack Binder, Otto Binder, Charles Biro, Mort Meskin, Creig Flessel ( briefly ), Ken Ernst, Bob McCay, Otto Eppers, and dozens of others.
Pascal-Trouillot was the 9th of 10 children and when she was 10, she and one of her brothers went to the Lycée François Duvalier and was mentored by her future husband, Ernst Trouillot, who was 21 years her senior.

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Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
He also put at the disposal of Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg, who spent a holiday in Venice, a plane that allowed the prince to rush back to Vienna and to face the assailants with his militia, with the permission of President Wilhelm Miklas.
The collection dates back to the days of Gustav Vasa in the 16th century, and has since been expanded with works by artists such as Rembrandt, and Antoine Watteau, as well as constituting a main part of Sweden's art heritage, manifested in the works of Alexander Roslin, Anders Zorn, Johan Tobias Sergel, Carl Larsson, Carl Fredrik Hill and Ernst Josephson.
The King's minister of Hanover affairs Ernst zu Münster was sent to Italy, to escort him back to London.
On their way back to Paris, the two stayed with August Macke in Bonn, where Macke introduced them to Max Ernst.
Ultimately, he was always drawn back to inflated neo-baroque such as Kaiser Wilhelm II had fostered, through his court architect Ernst von Ihne.
And in 1934, Ernst Krebs wrote :“ Thus now still stands Saint George ’ s sanctuary so lonely and forlorn there below as it did hundreds of years ago, and if one enters the church ’ s humble interior, one feels in this room as if sent back to a vanished time and only a train abruptly roaring by destroys the illusion and recalls the gap that divides the beginnings of the old place of worship from the present.
" Swatch " began development in the early 1980s, under the leadership of the then ETA SA's CEO, Ernst Thomke with a small team of enthusiastic watch engineers led by Elmar Mock and Jacques Müller, The engineers of Swatch designed the case back of the watch as a movement main plate ( platine ).
While Keirsey's main strength may be his accuracy regarding differences in overt behavior, perhaps his most important contribution is his synthesis of Myers ' model of " sixteen types " with Ernst Kretschmer's model of four " temperament types ," which Keirsey traces back to Greek mythology.
Ernst Toller ( back ) and Max Weber ( front, bearded ) in May 1917 at the Lauensteiner Tagung.
Following the death of Count Ernst of Isenburg in Brussels in 1664 without direct heir, the territories of Nieder-Isenburg were claimed back as a feudal tenure by the Archbishopric of Cologne, the Archbishopric of Trier and the core tenure of Isenburg and Grenzau by the Archbishopric of Fulda.
Noted manager Ernst Happel was hired, and later the club brought Raymond Goethals back to Belgium.
After finishing school she moved back to the newly reunited Germany to study acting at the Academy of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin where she received her diploma in 1999.

Ernst and annual
Rumours of a reunion for Veronica's annual Golden Oldie-festival appeared to be untrue ; instead Henny and the two Jans joined Ernst and Joost during the encore of CCC Inc .' s 25th anniversary concert at the Melkweg club in Amsterdam.
BCCI had an unusual annual auditing system: Price Waterhouse were the accountants for BCCI Overseas, while Ernst & Young audited BCCI and BCCI Holdings ( London and Luxembourg ).
Since 1785 the firm also issued the Almanach de Gotha, a statistical, historical and genealogical annual ( in German and French ) of the various countries of the world ( first published by Carl Wilhelm Ettinger, Gotha, in 1763 ); and in 1866 the elaborate Geographisches Jahrbuch was produced under the editorship of Ernst Behm ( 1830 – 1884 ), on whose death it was continued under that of Professor Hermann Wagner.

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Joost Belinfante ( 8 October 1946 ), an allround-freelance musician with whom Ernst used to be in CCC Inc and Slumberlandband, agreed to step in for the time being.
At the end of the year all Doe Maar-members reunited to support 1960s outfit CCC Inc. ( featuring Ernst Jansz and Joost Belinfante ) at their 25th anniversary concert.
This example is Ernst Luz's compilation for London After Midnight ( 1927 ), as published by Cameo Thematic Music, Inc.

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