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Words primarily used in Austria are Jänner ( January ) rather than Januar, heuer ( this year ) rather than dieses Jahr, Stiege ( stairs ) instead of Treppe, Rauchfang ( chimney ) instead of Schornstein, many administrative, legal and political terms and a whole series of foods and vegetables such as: Erdäpfel ( potatoes ) German Kartoffeln ( but Dutch Aardappel ), Schlagobers ( whipped cream ) German Schlagsahne, Faschiertes ( ground beef ) German Hackfleisch, Fisolen ( green beans ) German Gartenbohne ( but Czech fazole and Italian fagioli ), Karfiol ( cauliflower ) German Blumenkohl ( but Italian cavolfiore ), Kohlsprossen ( Brussels sprouts ) German Rosenkohl, Marillen ( apricots ) German Aprikosen but Slovak marhuľa, Paradeiser ( tomatoes ) German Tomaten, Palatschinken ( pancakes ) German Pfannkuchen ( but Czech palačinky ), Topfen ( a semi-sweet cottage cheese ) German Quark and Kren ( horseradish ) German Meerrettich ( but Czech křen ).
Alfons Maria Jakob ( 2 July 1884, Aschaffenburg / Bavaria 17 October 1931, Hamburg ) was a German neurologist with important contributions on neuropathology.
* 1945 World War II: Sarajevo is liberated from German and Croatian forces by the Yugoslav Partisans.
* 1660 Johann Kuhnau, German composer, organist and harpsichordist ( d. 1722 )
* 1766 Wilhelm von Kobell, German painter and printmaker ( d. 1853 )
* 1815 Robert Volkmann, German composer ( d. 1883 )
* 1841 Karl Binding, German jurist ( d. 1920 )
* 1878 Erich Mühsam, German author ( d. 1934 )
* 1888 Gerhard Ritter, German historian ( d. 1967 )
* 1904 Kurt Kiesinger, German politician ( d. 1988 )
* 1909 Hermann Lang, German race car driver ( d. 1987 )
* 1911 Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, German biochemist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1979 )
* 1929 André Previn, German composer and conductor
* 1932 Helmut Griem, German actor ( d. 2004 )
* 1941 Hans W. Geissendörfer, German director

and for
On foreign and military policy, Lincoln spoke out against the Mexican American War, which he attributed to President Polk's desire for " military glory — that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood ".
In 1857 58, Douglas broke with President James Buchanan, leading to a fight for control of the Democratic Party.
* National Endowment for the Humanities Spotlight Abraham Lincoln
Fifteen statuettes were awarded, honoring artists, directors and other personalities of the filmmaking industry of the time for their works during the 1927 1928 period.
This religion preaches the view of Ahimsa to live and let live, thereby not harming sentient beings, i. e. uncompromising reverence for all life.
Anthropology has been used in Britain to provide an alternative explanation for the Financial crisis of 2007 2010 to the technical explanations rooted in economic and political theory.
Lewis Henry Morgan ( 1818 1881 ), a lawyer from Rochester, New York, became an advocate for and ethnological scholar of the Iroquois.
* Push pull technology, pest control strategy for maize and sorghum
Alphabets often come to be associated with a standard ordering of their letters, which can then be used for purposes of collation namely for the listing of words and other items in what is called alphabetical order.
Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River, although in a better location, also was not well site, had a vulnerable land side and did not have enough heavy artillery for its defense against gunboats.
* Robert E. Cox ( 1917 1989 ) who conducted the " Gleanings for ATMs " column in Sky and Telescope magazine for 21 years.
* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
Even though they do not compete directly with cultivated plants, sometimes winter annuals are considered a pest in commercial agriculture, because they can be hosts for insect pests or fungal diseases ( ovary smut Microbotryum sp ) which attack crops being cultivated.
Objects wrap around screen edges for instance, an asteroid that drifts off the top edge of the screen reappears at the bottom and continues moving in the same direction.
An Oligocene ( 34 23 Mya ) pollen is known for Asteraceae and Goodeniaceae, and seeds from Oligocene and Miocene ( 23 5. 3 Mya ) are known for Menyanthaceae and Campanulaceae respectively.
While the Ural Altaic hypothesis can still be found in encyclopedias, atlases, and similar general references, it has not had any adherents in the linguistics community for decades.
According to Roy Andrew Miller ( 1996: 98-99 ), the Clauson Doerfer critique of Altaic relies exclusively on lexicon, whereas the fundamental evidence for Altaic consists in verbal morphology.
The most important text for the study of early Korean is the Hyangga, a collection of 25 poems, of which some go back to the Three Kingdoms period ( 57 668 AD ), but are preserved in an orthography that only goes back to the 9th century AD ( Miller 1996: 60 ).
Statements such as the Banach Tarski paradox can be rephrased as conditional statements, for example, " If AC holds, the decomposition in the Banach Tarski paradox exists.

and Phil's
" That same year, Sparrow Records, Phil's former record label ( 1980 1983, 1994 1997 ), released a 15 track compilation History Makers.
* Rose Zsigmond Christine Ebersole: Phil's girfriend from Los Angeles.
Lyrics were written by Phil Shulman and Derek Shulman up until Phil's departure following the release of Octopus all subsequent lyrics were written by Derek Shulman.

and Woods
* 1972 Thomas Woods, American historian, economist, and educator
* 1997 Tiger Woods becomes the youngest golfer to win the Masters Tournament.
* 1947 James Woods, American actor
* Henderson, James D. " Lost in the Woods The Legacy of CCC Camp Pelican " ( 2009 ).
* 1933 Donald Woods, South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist ( d. 2001 )
* William Woods University Fulton, Missouri
* 1975 Tiger Woods, American golfer
* 1981 Qyntel Woods, American basketball player
* 2012 Don Woods, American meteorologist and cartoonist ( b. 1927 )
* 1983 D. Woods, American singer, dancer, and actress ( Danity Kane )
* 1955 Bambi Woods, American porn actress
* 1929 Ilene Woods, American actress ( d. 2010 )
* 1871 In North Carolina, William Woods Holden becomes the first governor of a U. S. state to be removed from office by impeachment.
* 1973 Jerome Woods, American football player
* 1977 Minister of Internal Affairs Allan Highet announces that ' the national anthems of New Zealand shall be the traditional anthem " God Save the Queen " and the poem " God Defend New Zealand ", written by Thomas Bracken, as set to music by John Joseph Woods, both being of equal status as national anthems appropriate to the occasion.
* 1983 Christine Woods, American actress
The Sondheim Lapine collaboration also produced a musical reimagining classic fairy-tales, Into the Woods ( 1987 ).
* Into the Woods ( 1987 88, Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Lyrics )
Stephen Henry Schneider ( February 11, 1945 July 19, 2010 ) was Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
Libertarian historian Thomas Woods contends that the tax cuts ended the Depression of 1920 1921 — even though economic growth had begun before the cuts — and were responsible for creating a decade-long expansion.
To some degree internal and external tensions in the post-war era were managed by new institutions, including the United Nations, the welfare state and the Bretton Woods system, providing to the post World War II boom, which lasted well into the 1970s.
* October 20 Treaty between the U. S. and the United Kingdom establishes the boundary between the U. S. and British North America as the 49th parallel from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, also creating the Northwest Angle.
* April 30 Sammy Woods, English cricketer ( b. 1867 )
* July 1 The United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference begins at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
* May 5 Ilene Woods, American singer and actress ( d. 2010 )

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