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In the great hall of the former Agricultural Products Exchange ( Taborstraße 10 ), the team of Serapions Ensembles to Erwin Piplits and Ulrike Kaufmann with the assistance of the City Council until 1988, created the " Odeon ", a flexible theater recordable space of considerable proportions.

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Renate Riemeck took on the role of guardian for Ulrike and her elder sister.
The Italian singer-songwriter Giovanna Marini includes a track called " Ulrike Meinhof " on her 2010 album Correvano Coi Carri.
It is said that on his death bed, Charles XI admitted to his mother that he hadn't been happy since Ulrike Eleonora's death.
Three Downhill-related deaths on the World Cup in recent years were those of Austrians Ulrike Maier in 1994 and Gernot Reinstadler and Frenchwoman Régine Cavagnoud in 2001.
The deaths of the leaders of the leftist urban guerilla group, the Red Army Faction, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe in West Germany are regarded as extrajudicial killings by some of those in the German radical left movements, a theory partly based on the testimony of Irmgard Möller.
Molden, Wien 1975, ISBN 3-217-00677-1 ( on Ulrike Meinhof )
Sweden and Zweibrücken were also united under Charles XI and Charles XII, until the death of the latter in 1718, at which point he was succeeded by his sister Ulrike Eleonora on the Swedish throne, but not in his German Duchy.
Further senior cast includes Daniel Fehlow who is on the show since May 1996, Felix von Jascheroff since July 2001, and Ulrike Frank who plays her current role since December 2002, after having played a smaller role in 2000.
He was operated on by renowned specialist Dr. Ulrike Muschaweck.
Ulrike Patzelt ( August 8, 1944 – February 18, 2005 ), better known as Uli Derickson, was a flight attendant during the June 14, 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 by Organization of the Oppressed on Earth terrorists, a group with alleged links to Hezbollah.
The war and the hostilities ended when Denmark's ally the United Provinces settled with Sweden's stronger ally France and the Swedish king Charles XI married Danish princess Ulrike Eleonora, sister of Christian V. Peace was made on behalf of France with the treaties of Fontainebleau and Lund ( Sweden and Denmark ) and Saint Germain ( Sweden and Brandenburg ), restoring most of the lost territories to Sweden.
* Shortly after Ulrike Meinhof's death in prison in 1976, Mohnhaupt was, on her own request, transferred to Stammheim Prison where the majority of other RAF prisoners were held captive.

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Born at the British Military Hospital in Hanover, Germany, his late father ( Peter, d. 1991 ) was a Major in the British Army whose wife ( Ulrike, née Peipe, d. 2010 ), Field's mother, was of German birth.
* 2010: Ulrike Draesner

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no: Ulrike Meinhof
no: Ulrike Meyfarth

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Carl Meinhof was the great-uncle ( the brother of the grandfather ) of Ulrike Meinhof, a founding member of the German Red Army Faction ( RAF ), a left-wing militant group, which operated in West Germany in 1970s and 1980s.
* 1994 – Ulrike Maier, Austrian alpine skier ( b. 1967 )
* 1972 – Red Army Faction member Ulrike Meinhof is captured by police in Langenhagen.
Shortly after the crisis began, they demanded the release of 234 prisoners held in Israeli jails, and the release of the founders ( Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof ) of the German Red Army Faction, who were held in German prisons.
The hostage takers demanded the release and safe passage to Egypt of 234 Palestinians and non-Arabs jailed in Israel, along with two German terrorists held by the German penitentiary system, Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof, who were founders of the German Red Army Faction.
* 1934 – Ulrike Meinhof, German journalist and political activist ( d. 1976 )
* Ulrike Plewina, Horst Mauter, Laszlo F. Foldenyi, Ulrich Pfeiffer, Alfred Kernd ' l, Thies Schroder: Potsdamer Platz-A History in Words and Pictures, 1996, Dirk Nishen Verlag, ISBN 3-88940-334-4
The RAF was founded in 1970 by Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Horst Mahler, and Ulrike Meinhof.
RAF founder Ulrike Meinhof had a long history in the Communist Party.
On 9 May 1976, Ulrike Meinhof was found dead in her cell, hanging from a rope made from jail towels.
The " Ulrike Meinhof Commando " later claims responsibility.
* May 9 – Ulrike Meinhof of the Red Army Faction is found hanged in an apparent suicide, in her Stuttgart-Stammheim prison cell.
** Ulrike Meinhof, German terrorist ( b. 1934 )
* June 15 – Ulrike Meinhof and Gerhard Müller of the Red Army Faction are arrested in a teacher's apartment in Langenhagen, West Germany.
** Ulrike Meinhof helps Andreas Baader escape.
* February 2 – Queen Ulrike Eleonora of Sweden ( d. 1741 )
** Ulrike Maier, Austrian alpine skier ( d. 1994 )
* February 29 – Queen Ulrike Eleonora of Sweden resigns to let her husband Frederick I take over as king of Sweden.
He claimed the throne upon Charles XII's death, but was supplanted by Ulrike Eleonora.
The Gottorp party succumbed and Ulrike Eleonora, wife of Frederick I, transferred power to her husband in May 1720.
Ulrike Marie Meinhof ( 7 October 1934 – 9 May 1976 ) was a German left-wing militant.
Ulrike Meinhof was born in 1934 in Oldenburg, Germany.
After arresting Müller, the police then proceeded to arrest the woman – Ulrike Meinhof.

Approaching and Review
All of the essays were originally published in The New York Review of Books except for " Approaching Artaud ," which was originally published in The New Yorker.
By the next two years, the multi-author blogs Times and Seasons, Approaching Zion, By Common Consent, Feminist Mormon Housewives, Millennial Star, Ministering Angels, Mormon Mommy Wars, Latter Day Liberation Front, LDS Science Review, and Mormon Metaphysics had been launched.
* Andrew Jackson Davis, The Approaching Crisis: Being a Review of Dr. Bushnell's Course of Lectures, on the Bible, Nature, Religion, Skepticism, and the Supernatural ( 1870 ), Boston: W. White & Co., text online ; a response to lectures by Bushnell during December 1851 and January 1852 on rationalism vs. supernaturalism.

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