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Ute and German
** Ute Geweniger, German swimmer
* The German feminine given name Ute
* Anneli Ute Gabanyi ( born 1942 ), Romanian-born German political scientist, literary critic, journalist, and philologist
* Ute Berg ( born 1953 ), German politician and member of the SPD
* Ute Christensen ( born 1955 ), German actress
* Ute Enzenauer, West German road racing cyclist
* Ute Frevert ( born 1954 ), professor of German history at Yale
* Ute Geweniger ( born 1964 ), East German breaststroke and medley swimmer
* Ute Lemper ( born 1963 ), German chanteuse and actress
* Ute Noack, East German cross country skier
* Ute Thimm née Finger ( born 1958 ), German track and field athlete
* Ute Wetzig ( born 1971 ), German diver
*( Skulpturhalle, Basel ) Ute W. Gottschall, " La Dame d ' Auxerre " ( German )
* Ute ( Ute Willing, a German actress-1979-1986 )
In 1993 he wrote an entire album for German singer Ute Lemper.

Ute and track
Scott Walker wrote and produced two songs for Ute Lemper the following year, and went on to produce Pulp's 2001 album We Love Life ( whose track Bad Cover Version includes a mocking reference to Walker's poor covers on " The second side of ' Til The Band Comes In ").
Karat celebrated its 20th anniversary with a sold-out concert at a horse racing track in the Karlshorst district of Berlin, with appearances by well-wishers including the bands City and The Puhdys, and singer Ute Freudenberg.
After having the track plowed, Meeker had a tense conversation with an irate Ute chief.
On June 5, 2012, the song " Sleeping Ute " from their then-untitled upcoming studio album was posted on the band's website, along with the album's track listing and tour dates.

German and track
However, a permanent race track was not constructed until after the war, using communications roads built by the occupying German army.
Its title track, though only reaching number 24 in the UK singles chart, gained lasting popularity, and within months had been released in both German and French.
Frankenheimer was ahead in schedule anyway, and the McQueen / Sturges project was called off, while the German race track was only mentioned briefly in Grand Prix.
At this time, the German Abwehr was active in Spain, particularly around the British naval base of Gibraltar, which its agents hoped to watch with cameras and radar to track Allied supply ships in the Western Mediterranean.
Because the German economy could not produce adequate numbers of their half track APC, barely a quarter or a third of the infantry in Panzer or Panzergrenadier divisions was mechanized, except in a few favored formations.
Germany | German natural track luger Michaela Maurer at the FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships 2010 in St. Sebastian, Austria.
Tragically his promising career was cut short during the 1958 German Grand Prix, when Collins spun off the track and sustained a fatal head injury in the accident that followed.
An East German bobsleigh in 1951, Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track | Oberhof track, Germany
Recorded mainly with Darrin's previous collaborator Per-Anders Kurenbach, but including a farewell track with Remi Szyszka, and a guest appearance by Christian Wirsig, " The 11th Hour " finds Psyche rejuvenating all the elements that made them unique in the first place and garnering new fans and a Nr. 1 position in the German Alternative Charts ( DAC ).
Electronica act Doris Days created a track entitled To Ulrike M., in which there is a passage spoken in German throughout the song, presumably an archived audio file from Ulrike Meinhof herself.
Early Swiss German rappers started rapping in English, but after the bilingual track " Murder by Dialect " by P-27 featuring Black Tiger, rappers switched to their native Swiss German dialects.
In 1988, the group released the album Let It Be, featuring cover versions of all the songs from the Beatles album of the same name, with the exception of the title track, which they did not record owing to lack of studio time, and " Maggie Mae ", which was replaced by the German anthems " Auf der Lüneburger Heide " and " Was Gleicht Wohl Auf Erden ".
11, part 1 ), published shortly after the conference, noted that German researcher Richard Hennig had spent years, before the Vinland Map was revealed, fruitlessly trying to track Jelic's phrase down in medieval texts.
A member of the Signal Corps, Armstrong was building radio direction finding equipment to track German military signals at the then-very high frequencies of 500 to 3500 kHz.
The German power metal band Masterplan's debut album, Masterplan ( 2003 ), features an anti-Nazism song entitled " Crystal Night " as the fourth track.
Notably, track titles vary between the different versions, whereas the North American release basically translates the Japanese titles, while the German release reinterprets most of them.
They came out with the very first rap track that featured rhymes in Swiss German, on the song " Murder by Dialect " ( 1991 ) featuring Black Tiger, featured on the second Fresh Stuff compilation.
German doom metal band Mirror Of Deception included a track entitled ' The Ship Of Fools ' on their 2004 album release " Foregone ".
Due to the spy hysteria, MI5 was formed with far more resources than it actually needed to track down German spies.
Around 1568, German miners working in the Mines Royal near Keswick had knowledge of tub railways, as archaeological work at the Mines Royal site at Caldbeck in the English Lake District has now confirmed the use of " hunds ", as track fragments have been found.
## The same is true for German singer Peter Schilling whose international hit " Major Tom ( Coming Home )" vastly overshadowed his late-1980s hit, " Different Story ( World of Lust and Crime )" ( the title track of a compilation album also featuring " Major Tom ").

German and field
* 1881 – Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, German field marshal ( d. 1954 )
* 1963 – Hans-Henning Fastrich, German field hockey player
* 1961 – Carsten Fischer, German field hockey player
The word acre is derived from Old English æcer originally meaning " open field ", cognate to west coast Norwegian ækre and Swedish åker, German Acker, Dutch akker, Latin ager, and Greek αγρός ( agros ).
* 1945 – Walter Model, German field marshal ( b. 1891 )
Despite popular opinion the substitution did not change the game as Franz Beckenbauer had scored before Charlton left the field, hence Charlton had failed to cancel out the German.
The OKW believed it too risky to allow German Corps and Army Groups to be operated and commanded independently by one field commander.
German volunteers first used armour in live field conditions during the Spanish Civil War of 1936.
It was never used in any German military field manual, either in the Army or the Air Force.
Gauss ordered a magnetic observatory to be built in the garden of the observatory, and with Weber founded the " Magnetischer Verein " ( magnetic club in German ), which supported measurements of Earth's magnetic field in many regions of the world.
A single attempt by the German army, on 12 August 1914, to use six regiments of massed cavalry to cut off the Belgian field army from Antwerp foundered when they were driven back in disorder by rifle fire.
Die Gartenlaube ( 1871 ) showing " the German Christmas tree " ( Der deutsche Weihnachtsbaum ) in a field hospital in Versailles after the Franco-Prussian War.
The German branch of critical psychology predates and has developed largely separately from the rest of the field.
* 1849 – August von Mackensen, German field marshal ( d. 1945 )
* 1892 – Ferdinand Schörner, German field marshal ( d. 1973 )
These theories were given credence by the fact that when Germany surrendered in November 1918, its armies were still in French and Belgian territory, Berlin remained 450 miles from the nearest front, and the German armies retired from the field of battle in good order.
Although the German government tried to issue as many of its members as possible with military uniforms of all sort, ranging from field gray to camouflage, these could not be provided to all its members, thus many members of the Volkssturm wore makeshift paramilitary uniforms or uniforms from their civilian jobs ( such as train conductors of the Reichsbahn ).
Although it was tactically inconclusive, with significantly higher losses in the British fleet but with the German fleet fleeing the field of battle, it was effectively a strategic defeat for Germany.
* 1885 – Hugo Sperrle, German field marshal ( d. 1953 )
* 1833 – Alfred von Schlieffen, German field marshal ( d. 1913 )
The similarity of the term felsic to the German words Fels, meaning " rock ", and felsig, meaning " rocky ", is purely accidental, as feldspar is a borrowing from German Feldspat, which derives from German Feld, meaning " field ".
West Germany took the lead through Helmut Haller early on, but six minutes later Moore was fouled just inside the German half of the field.
Schematic diagram of a handball playing field ( German captions ).

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