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Bruno and subsequently
In the same year, he made a visit to Oxford University with Giordano Bruno, who subsequently dedicated two books to Sidney.
Berger later acted as an advisor to Bruno Senna, Ayrton's nephew, who made his Formula One debut with the HRT F1 Team in the 2010 World Championship, and subsequently switched to Williams.
Bruno Bellone's kick rebounded out off the post, hit goalkeeper Carlos's back, and subsequently bounced into the goal.
Correction terms were introduced by Elwin Bruno Christoffel ( following ideas of Bernhard Riemann ) in the 1870s so that the ( corrected ) derivative of one vector field along another transformed covariantly under coordinate transformations — these correction terms subsequently came to be known as Christoffel symbols.

Bruno and published
He published the Artificium perorandi of Giordano Bruno in 1610 ; and in the same year the Panacea philosophica, an attempt to find the common ground in the work of Aristotle, Raymond Lull, and Petrus Ramus.
Engels and Marx soon set about writing a criticism of the philosophical ideas of Marx's former friend, the Young Hegelian Bruno Bauer, which would be published in 1845 as The Holy Family.
It was originally published independently by Hans Moravec in 1987 and Bruno Marchal in 1988 and was independently developed further by Max Tegmark in 1998.
* Earth Metrics Inc., C. Michael Hogan, Engineering Report for the Pahoa Main Post Office, Pahoa, Hawaii 96778, published by the U. S. Postal Service, Western Regional Office, San Bruno, California, September 5, 1986
An arrangement by Bruno Walter for piano four hands ( two players at one piano ) was published in 1906.
The most important rulings are collected in a publication called " G. A. J. A " ( i. e. Les Grands Arrêts de la Jurisprudence Administrative-The major rulings of the administrative jurisprudence -), published by Dalloz editions and written by some of the most influential authors or judges of the time in France ( e. g. Bruno Genevois or Prosper Weil ).
Binjamin Wilkomirski was a name which Bruno Dössekker ( born Bruno Grosjean in 1941 ) adopted in his constructed identity as a Holocaust survivor and published author.
The Amazing Pudding () was a Pink Floyd and Roger Waters fan magazine ( with frequent discussion of the other band members ' solo careers, including that of Syd Barrett ), founded by Ivor Trueman and edited and published, variously, by him ( issues 1-17 ), Andy Mabbett ( issues 2-60 ), Bruno MacDonald ( issues 24-60 ) and Dave Walker ( issues 13-60 ), for ten years ( and 60 issues ).
" In 1996, The New York Times published a favourable review by Bruno Maddox in which he says: " Mr. Hitchens, a columnist at Vanity Fair and The Nation, is rather convincing " and " Hitchens argues his case with consummate style ".
She also came into contact with Guido Bruno, an entrepreneur and promoter who published magazines and chapbooks out of his garret on Washington Square.
In 1800, more than 50 years before Faà di Bruno, the French mathematician Louis François Antoine Arbogast stated the formula in a calculus textbook, considered the first published reference on the subject.
The first restriction on the geometry of a moduli space was found in 1979 by Bruno Zumino and published in the article Supersymmetry and Kähler Manifolds.
" The Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann ," by Sidney B. Whipple, ( originally published by Doubleday, Doran & Co., NY, 1937 ) makes no mention of Sheppard.
In his closing years Lord Redesdale edited and wrote extensive effusive Introductions of two of Houston Stewart Chamberlain's huge books: Foundations of the Nineteenth Century and Immanuel Kant-A Study and Comparison with Goethe, Leonardo da Vinci, Bruno, Plato, and Descartes, both two volumes each, translated into English by John Lees, M. A., D. Litt., and published by John Lane at the Bodley Head, London, in 1910 and 1914.
* Giovanni Matteo Faà di Bruno a musician of some importance from Casale who published two books of madrigals as well as vespers, psalms, motets and settings of the Magnificat.
Lewis Carroll's last novel, the two-volume Sylvie and Bruno, was published in 1889 and 1893 respectively.
Major productions include The Master and Margarita ( 2011 / 12 ) A Dog's Heart ( 2010 ) with De Nederlandse opera and ENO, Endgame ( 2009 ), Shun-kin ( 2008 ), A Disappearing Number ( 2007 ), Measure for Measure ( 2004 ), The Elephant Vanishes ( 2003, 2004 ) ( performed in Japanese, adapted from the work of the writer Haruki Murakami ), The Noise of Time ( 2000 ) ( about the Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich, title from the 1925 memoir and collected essays by the poet Osip Mandelstam, published in English in 1993 ); Mnemonic ( 1999 ); and The Street of Crocodiles ( 1992 ) ( inspired by the life and works of Bruno Schulz ).
During 2010 and 2011, Bruno Frey, along with coauthors Benno Torgler and David Savage, published four articles concerning the Titanic disaster in four different academic journals.
Citadels is a German-style card game, designed by Bruno Faidutti and originally published in French as Citadelles in 2000, and later in German as Ohne Furcht und Adel, which means " Without Fear or Nobility.
The process of this scientific discovery at Guillemin's laboratory is the subject of a study by Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar, published as Laboratory Life.
Composers like Pierre Boulez and Bruno Maderna heard his music, and promoted his music, so that Brown's music was starting to be published, and performed more.
* Chelsea Boys Steppin ' Out !, published 2006 by Bruno Gmünder Books.
The magazine was published from 1820-1822 by Bruno Kicinski and edited by Franciszek Ksawery Godebski and D. Lisicki.
The novel ( subtitled The Pronek Fantasies ) centers around the character of Jozef Pronek, a Bosnian refugee, who was already the subject of Hemon's novella Blind Jozef Pronek & Dead Souls published in his short story collection The Question of Bruno ( 2000 ).

Bruno and apology
As he was on the gurney, he offered an apology to the families of Bruno, Bowles, Mullenix and Zeller, and to the Robles ', saying, " I want everyone to know I'm really sorry for what I did to you.

Bruno and on
He had a recurring role as " Bill Church Jr ." based upon the character of Moxie Mannheim's son ( Bruno Mannheim ) from the Superman comics on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
The lands given St. Bruno in 1003 were in the region shown on left bank of the Oder, Hither Pomerania along the coast, or the future Margraviate of Brandenburg to its south.
Richard Steigmann-Gall says that the stab-in-the-back legend traces back to a sermon preached on February 3, 1918, by Protestant Court Chaplain Bruno Doehring, six months before the war had even ended.
In addition to his cosmological writings, Bruno also wrote extensively on the art of memory, a loosely organized group of mnemonic techniques and principles.
Other recent studies of Bruno have focused on his qualitative approach to mathematics and his application of the spatial paradigms of geometry to language.
* 1935 – Bruno Hauptmann goes on trial for the murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr., infant son of aviator Charles Lindbergh.
Around 25, 000 spectators watched international boxing on 1 October 1993, at the National Stadium with a World Boxing Council ( WBC ) Heavyweight title bout between Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno.
According to the same program, the crisis committee delegated to make decisions on how to deal with the incident consisted of Bruno Merk ( the Bavarian interior minister ), Hans-Dietrich Genscher ( the West German interior minister ) and Manfred Schreiber ( Munich's Chief of Police ); in other words, two politicians and one tactician.
* Bruno Monsaingeon, The Art of violin, NVC Arts ( on film ), 2001.
He has had some influence on twentieth century art ( including the New Zealand painter Melvin Day ) and literary criticism ( e. g., in the " Vies imaginaires " by Marcel Schwob, " Uccello le poil " by Antonin Artaud and " O Mundo Como Ideia " by Bruno Tolentino ).
Meanwhile, in Bellevuestraße, sandwiched between Café Josty and the Hotel Esplanade but extending right through the block with a separate entrance in Potsdamer Straße, was the Weinhaus Rheingold, built by Bruno Schmitz ( 1858 – 1916 ) and opened on 6 February 1907.
After returning to the Federal Republic of Germany, he made The Rats ( Die Ratten ) which went on to win the Golden Berlin Bear at the 1955 Berlin Film Festival, and The Devil Came at Night ( Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam, 1957 ) which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and is based on the true story of Bruno Lüdke.
The City-County owns several disjunct properties along the whole of the Peninsula ( mostly water pumping stations connected to the Hetch Hetchy Valley on which San Francisco has a permanent leasehold ); thus, most of the larger communities in San Mateo County are de facto suburbs of San Francisco, with the neighboring communities of Pacifica, Daly City, Broadmoor, Colma, South San Francisco, San Bruno, and Brisbane being immediate suburbs.
There are numerous species of wildlife present, especially along the San Francisco Bay estuarine shoreline, San Bruno Mountain, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve and the forests on the Montara Mountain block.
Otto II was later crowned by his uncle Bruno the Great, Archbishop of Cologne, at Aachen Cathedral on May 26, 961.
Seventeen and 7 months pregnant, Novalee Nation ( Natalie Portman ) sets off on a road trip from Tennessee to California with her ignorant ne ' er-do-well boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens ( Dylan Bruno ).
At his funeral in Brauweiler, according to Bruno of Toul ( later Pope Leo IX ), she put her fine jewelry on the altar and declared that she devote the rest of her life as a nun and to preserved the memory of the Ezzonen dynasty.
Painting by Sebastiano Ricci ( 1659-1734 ) depicting the founder of the Carthusians, Bruno of Cologne ( c1030-1101 ), adoring the Mary ( mother of Jesus ) | Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus | Infant Christ, with Hugh of Lincoln ( 1135-1200 ) looking on in the background.
However, the Austrian Prime Minister, Bruno Kreisky, argued on behalf of Brandt: " It is a question of whether it is better to be pure or to have greater numbers ".
* Apitz, Bruno: Nackt unter Wölfen (" Naked among the wolves "), a fictional account of the last days of Buchenwald before the US-American liberation ; based on a true story.
He lost the title to Bruno Sammartino a month later on May 17, 1963, after suffering a heart attack shortly before the match.
* The Pluralistic Spiritual Centre in Memory of Bruno Hussar ( known as " Doumia ~ Sakinah "): a place and a framework for spiritual reflection on issues at the core of the middle east conflict and the search for its resolution.
In 1908, Stephen Langdon summarized the rapid expansion in knowledge of Sumerian and Akkadian vocabulary in the pages of Babyloniaca, a journal edited by Charles Virolleaud, in an article ' Sumerian-Assyrian Vocabularies ', which reviewed a valuable new book on rare logograms by Bruno Meissner.
Also in 2005, Bruno Gollnisch cast doubt on the findings of the post-war tribunals and the official version of the Holocaust.

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