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* Oppenheim sign – applying pressure to the medial side of the tibia
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* IPR Toolkit – An Overview, Key Issues and Toolkit Elements ( September 2009 ) by Professor Charles Oppenheim and Naomi Korn at the Strategic Content Alliance
The narrative tone of television espionage ranged from the drama of Danger Man ( 1960 – 68 ) to the sardonicism of The Man from U. N. C. L. E ( 1964 – 68 ) and the flippancy of I Spy ( 1965 – 68 ) until the exaggeration, akin to that of William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim before the First World War ( 1914 – 18 ), degenerated to the parody of Get Smart ( 1965 – 70 ).
* Oppenheim – The hamlet of Oppenheim at the junction of Routes NY-29 and NY-331, west of Crum Creek.
* Utriusque Cosmi … metaphysica, physica atque technica Historia, & c., Oppenheim and Frankfort, 1617 – 24.
The 6th crossed the Rhine at Oppenheim 25 March, drove on to Frankfurt, crossed the Main, captured Bad Nauheim, and continued to advance eastward, and surrounded and captured Mühlhausen 4 – 5 April.
* Jakob Köbel ( 1460 – 1535 ), beginning in 1494 active in Oppenheim as town clerk ( chancellery chairman ), book printer, publisher, important ( mathematical ) writer, member of the humanistic association Sodalitas litteraria Rhenana and hospes of the Oppenheim section.
* Anton Praetorius ( 1560 – 1613 ), clergyman in Oppenheim ( 1589 – 1592 ), fighter against witch trials and torture.
* Johann Theodor de Bry ( 1561 – 1623 ), worked from 1609 to 1619 as publisher and copper engraver in Oppenheim, which was sympathetic to Calvinistic religious refugees.
* Albert Molnár ( 1574 – 1634 ), reformed theologian and itinerant academic from Hungary, from 1615 to 1619 cantor and rector of the Latin school in Oppenheim.
* Meret Oppenheim ( 1913 – 1985 ), a German-born Swiss artist, identified with the Surrealist movement.
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* 1814 – American Indian Wars: the Creek sign the Treaty of Fort Jackson, giving up huge parts of Alabama and Georgia.
* 1941 – World War II: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt sign the Atlantic Charter of war stating postwar aims.
* 1987 – Portugal and the People's Republic of China sign an agreement in which Macau would be returned to China in 1999.
* 1939 – World War II: Germany and the Soviet Union sign a non-aggression treaty, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
* 1930 – The United Kingdom, Japan and the United States sign the London Naval Treaty regulating submarine warfare and limiting shipbuilding.
* 1907 – Count Alexander Izvolsky and Sir Arthur Nicolson sign the St. Petersburg Convention, which results in the Triple Entente alliance.
* 1980 – After two weeks of nationwide strikes, the Polish government was forced to sign the Gdańsk Agreement, allowing for the creation of the trade union Solidarity.
* 1609 – Eighty Years ' War: Spain and the Dutch Republic sign the Treaty of Antwerp to initiate twelve years of truce.
* 1492 – Spain and Christopher Columbus sign the Capitulations of Santa Fe for his voyage to Asia to acquire spices.
* 1963 – The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union sign a nuclear test ban treaty.
* 1904 – The French Third Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland sign the Entente cordiale.
* 1960 – The Netherlands and West Germany sign an agreement to negotiate the return of German land annexed by the Dutch in return for 280 million German marks as Wiedergutmachung.
* 1913 – Second Balkan War: delegates from Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and Greece sign the Treaty of Bucharest, ending the war.
* 1920 – World War I: Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI's representatives sign the Treaty of Sèvres that divides up the Ottoman Empire between the Allies.
* 1972 – Seventy-four nations sign the Biological Weapons Convention, the first multilateral disarmament treaty banning the production of biological weapons.
The party gained ground in the 1923 general election but ominously made most of its gains from Conservatives whilst losing ground to Labour – a sign of the party's direction for many years to come.
* Samuel A. Levine ( 1891 – 1966 ), recognized the sign known as Levine's sign as well as the current grading of the intensity of heart murmurs, known as the Levine scale
* If the Venerable was not a martyr – all non-martyrs are " confessors " as they " confessed " or bore witness to their faith by how they lived their lives – it must be proven that a miracle has taken place by his or her intercession: that is, that God has shown a sign that the person is enjoying the Beatific Vision by God performing a miracle in response to the Blessed's prayers.
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