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Berger and earned
It was widely reported that Berger earned more than any other driver for the 1993 season.
Establishing himself as a senior regular, Berger competed in Europe and earned selection for Czechoslovakia and, following its establishment, the Czech Republic.
In 1986, BMW started to supply engines for the new Benetton team, who earned the only win for a BMW engine at the hands of Gerhard Berger.
This distinction earned the alpha wave the alternate title of " Berger ’ s Wave ".

Berger and bachelor's
Berger graduated Magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan Tech in 2005.

Berger and degree
Vertigo originated in 1993 under the stewardship of Karen Berger, a Brooklyn College graduate with a degree in English Literature and a minor in Art History, who had joined DC Comics in 1979 as an assistant to editor Paul Levitz, debuting with House of Mystery # 292 after a Sgt.
The main characters of Claude and Berger were autobiographical to a degree, with Rado's Claude being the pensive romantic.
His next two films, La Salamandre ( 1971 ) and Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 ( 1976 ), were made in close collaboration with the art critic and novelist John Berger, who had also worked with him, to a lesser degree and without a credit, on the writing of Charles.
Doris was the eldest daughter of Socialist Congressman Victor Berger and held a law degree from Marquette University.
His father-in-law was Socialist Congressman Victor Berger and held a law degree from Marquette University.
The race was red-flagged and Berger escaped with broken ribs and second degree burns.
After obtaining his medical degree from Jena in 1897, Berger joined the staff of Otto Ludwig Binswanger ( 1852 – 1929 ) who held the Chair in psychiatry and neurology at the Jena clinic.
Following the end of her relationship with Aidan, Carrie begins to date Jack Berger ( Ron Livingston ), a novelist with a mixed degree of success.
Berger did his undergraduate studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and studied applied physics at Harvard, earning a masters degree, before shifting to applied mathematics for his doctorate.

Berger and sociology
The Social Construction of Reality a book about the sociology of knowledge written by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann was published in 1966.
Schütz's writings had a lasting impact on sociology, both on phenomenological approaches to sociology ( especially through the work of Thomas Luckmann and Peter L. Berger ) and in ethnomethodology through the writings of Harold Garfinkel.
In 1969, Carter was persuaded by Morroe Berger, a sociology professor at Princeton University who had done his master's thesis on jazz, to spend a weekend at the college as part of some classes, seminars, and a concert.
The sociology of religion is distinguished from the philosophy of religion in that it does not set out to assess the validity of religious beliefs, though the process of comparing multiple conflicting dogmas may require what Peter L. Berger has described as inherent " methodological atheism ".
Several traditions use the term Social Constructivism: psychology ( after Lev Vygotsky ), sociology ( after Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann, themselves influenced by Alfred Schütz ), sociology of knowledge ( David Bloor ), sociology of mathematics ( Sal Restivo ), philosophy of mathematics ( Paul Ernest ).
Following the sociology of knowledge by Peter L. Berger und Thomas Luckmann, Keller argues, that our sense of reality in everyday life and thus the meaning of every objects, actions and events are the product of a permanent, routinized interaction.

Berger and from
In 1962 Braudel and Gaston Berger used Ford Foundation money and government funds to create a new independent foundation, the ( FMSH ), which Braudel directed from 1970 until his death.
Features of the ' Brahms style ' were absorbed in a more complex synthesis with other contemporary ( chiefly Wagnerian ) trends by Hans Rott, Wilhelm Berger, Max Reger and Franz Schmidt, whereas the British composers Hubert Parry and Edward Elgar and the Swede Wilhelm Stenhammar all testified to learning much from Brahms's example.
Berger was an expatriate American with dual citizenship ; Slavin, at 18 the youngest of the hostages, had only arrived in Israel from the Soviet Union four months before the Olympic Games began.
Meyer Berger recalled that, as a child, " On Saturday mornings, I used to venture from Brooklyn with my father to Radio Row on Cortlandt Street in Lower Manhattan, where he and hundreds of other New York men moved from stall to stall in search of the elusive tube that would make the radio work again.
Louis Berger, a parish priest from The Hague, accompanying him in some of his last TV appearances.
The Lakers ' franchise began in 1947 when Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen of Minnesota purchased the recently disbanded Detroit Gems of the National Basketball League ( NBL ) for $ 15, 000 from Gems owner Maury Winston.
Samuel R. " Sandy " Berger, a longtime foreign policy adviser to Clinton who had been Lake's deputy since 1993, became National Security Adviser in March 1997, after Clinton nominated Lake to be Director of Central Intelligence ( Lake subsequently withdrew from the nomination ).
Obliquity of the ecliptic for the past 5 million years, from Berger ( 1976 ).
Obliquity of the ecliptic for the next 1 million years, from Berger ( 1976 ).
Numerous other projects have been announced, including the Disney film Wish List, to be written by Glenn Berger and Jonathan Aibel and directed by Bridesmaids helmer Paul Feig, Pharm Girl, a film about a woman who takes on the pharmaceutical industry, and an adaptation of the self-help book, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.
By the mid-1980s, Berger, then editor of such DC titles as Wonder Woman and Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld, began assigning writers from the UK.
Berger herself was editing proto-Vertigo titles from the start of her time with DC, beginning in 1981 with House of Mystery.
By the early 1990s, " he core Vertigo titles had already become their own little enclave ," so when Berger returned from maternity leave, she spoke with DC President Jenette Kahn and Executive Editor Dick Giordano, the outcome being a separate imprint to " actively expand sensibility " of the titles she had been editing.
Art Young joined Karen Berger to edit pre-Vertigo issues of Animal Man ( from issue # 3 ), Hellblazer and Swamp Thing on issues cover-dated November 1988.
Tom Peyer was, by 1990 editing ( with Karen Berger ) what would become the pillars of Vertigo-Hellblazer, Sandman ( taking over from Art Young ), Swamp Thing and Shade, the Changing Man.
* Tube & Berger, the alias of dance / electronica producers Arndt Rörig and Marco Vidovic from Germany
Rameau's reworkings of his own material are numerous ; e. g., in Les Fêtes d ' Hébé, we find L ' Entretien des Muses, the Musette, and the Tambourin, taken from the 1724 book of harpsichord pieces, as well as an aria from the cantata Le Berger Fidèle.
Alongside the arguments introduced by Daniel Dubuisson, criticism of Mircea Eliade's political involvement with antisemitism and fascism came from Adriana Berger, Leon Volovici, Alexandra Lagniel-Lavastine, Florin Ţurcanu and others, who have attempted to trace Eliade's antisemitism throughout his work and through his associations with contemporary antisemites, such as the Italian fascist occultist Julius Evola.
Following Berger ( 1956 ), the American Heritage dictionaries suggested that the word * abel ( apple ), the only name for a fruit ( tree ) reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European, may have been borrowed from a language ancestral to Burushaski.
Some of the most successful music artists from Norway in recent years are Rebekka Karijord, kaada, Espen Lind, Furia Norway, Bertine Zetlitz, M2M, Marit Larsen, Marion Raven, Kings of Convenience, Erlend Øye, Minor Majority, D ' Sound, Datarock, Maria Haukaas Storeng, Maria Solheim, Lene Marlin, Margaret Berger, Kurt Nilsen, Annie, Sondre Lerche, Maria Mena, TNT, Flunk, Venke Knutson, Thomas Dybdahl, Postgirobygget, Savoy, Aleksander With and Wig Wam.
These two founding fathers of The Forward were quick to enlist in the ranks of a new rival socialist political party founded in 1897, the Social Democratic Party of America, founded by the nationally famous leader of the 1894 American Railroad Union strike, Eugene V. Debs, and Victor L. Berger, a German-speaking teacher and newspaper publisher from Milwaukee.
Berger and Luckmann argue that all knowledge, including the most basic, taken-for-granted common sense knowledge of everyday reality, is derived from and maintained by social interactions.

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