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The work of Fritz Leiber also appeared in Unknown Worlds, including his
In April 1943, Mascagni appeared for the last time at La Scala to conduct L ' amico Fritz.
It was popular knowledge in Germany that Walter appeared to play better the worse the weather was, and so now the term " Fritz Walter's weather " is used to describe rainy weather conditions, often rendered with odd local dialect grammar " of Fritz, his weather ".
He also appeared as a juvenile performer in many non-Roach feature films, including the Wheeler & Woolsey comedy Kentucky Kernels and two Fritz Lang features of the 1940s.
The view that continuous vibrato was invented by Fritz Kreisler and some of his colleagues is held to be shown by early sound recordings, which allegedly demonstrate that vibrato appeared only in the 20th century.
His other disguises include businessman Henry Arnaud, who first appeared in Green Eyes, Oct. 1932, elderly gentleman Isaac Twambley, who first appeared in No Time For Murder, and Fritz, who first appeared in The Living Shadow, Apr.
The principal actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Dan Duryea, had earlier appeared together in The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ) also directed by Fritz Lang.
Some of the many soloists who have appeared with the orchestra include violinists Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler, Yehudi Menuhin, Midori, Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern and Efrem Zimbalist ; and pianists Vladimir Horowitz, Horacio Gutierrez, Vladimir de Pachmann, Peter Serkin, Rudolf Serkin, Ruth Slenzynska, Patricia Benkman, Ozan Marsh and André Watts.
In 1984, Anderson appeared on the song " Cage of Freedom " from the 1984 soundtrack for a re-release of the Fritz Lang silent film Metropolis.
Notable artistes who appeared during this time were Fritz Kreisler, and Rachmaninoff, the latter playing his Third Piano Concerto and conducting other works at a concert in 1911.
Published accounts of time spent with Gurdjieff have appeared written by A. R. Orage, Charles Stanley Nott, Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, Fritz Peters, René Daumal, John G. Bennett, Maurice Nicoll, Margaret Anderson and Louis Pauwels, among others.
In a mission debriefing on the evening November 27, 1944, Fritz Ringwald, the unit's S-2 Intelligence Officer, stated that Don Meiers and Ed Schleuter had sighted a red ball of fire that appeared to chase them through a variety of high-speed maneuvers.
While many outstanding singers debuted at the Met under Bing's guiding hand, music critics complained of a lack of great conducting during his regime, even though such eminent conductors as Fritz Stiedry, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Erich Leinsdorf, Fritz Reiner, and Karl Böhm appeared frequently in the 1950s and ' 60s.
Berger appeared at the Metropolitan Opera during the 1949 – 50 and 1950 – 51 seasons, in Der Rosenkavalier ( opposite Eleanor Steber and Risë Stevens, conducted by Fritz Reiner and directed by Herbert Graf ), Rigoletto ( with Warren, then Enzo Mascherini ), Die Zauberflöte, and Il barbiere di Siviglia ( with Giuseppe Valdengo ).
The KAPD was unable to reach even its founding Congress prior to suffering its first split when the so-called National Bolshevik tendency around Fritz Wolffheim and Heinrich Laufenberg appeared ( it should be noted that this tendency has no connection with modern political tendencies in Russia which use the same name ).
By this point, the cat had become anthropomorphic and been renamed Fritz, a name derived from a minor unrelated character who appeared briefly in " Cat Life ".
Several characters from the anthropomorphic universe of Fritz the Cat appeared in another Crumb comic strip, The Silly Pigeons, drawn in 1965 and intended for Help!
Fuzzy the Bunny, who appeared in the early Animal Town strips, reappears as a college student in " Fritz Bugs Out " and as a revolutionary in " Fritz the No-Good ".
In the summer of 1968, Fritz the Cat strips appeared in the Viking Press compilation titled Head Comix, which focused exclusively on Crumb's material.

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Another relatively early use of the term in a German-language work was in a book by Fritz Sternberg, a Jewish Marxist political economist who was a refugee from the Third Reich.
Also in the early 1970s, the soundtrack for the ground-breaking animated film Fritz The Cat contained his song " Bo Diddley ", in which a crow idly finger-pops along to the track.
It was not until the early 20th century that Fritz Haber developed the first practical process to convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia, which is nutritionally available.
Fritz Lang's film Metropolis was an early special effects spectacular, with innovative use of miniatures, matte paintings, the Schüfftan process, and complex compositing.
Gollancz publicised the anti-Semitism of the Nazi regime early on, in 1933 he had published the compilation volume The Little Brown Book of the Hitler Terror and Fritz Seidler's book on the Nazi persecution of the Jews The Bloodless Pogrom in 1934.
In the early 2000s, commercially available programs such as Junior and Fritz were able to draw matches against former world champion Garry Kasparov and classical world champion Vladimir Kramnik.
* Fritz, Eberhard: Roots of Zoar, Ohio, in early 19th century Württemberg: The Separatist group of Rottenacker and its Circle.
The early 1960s saw the videotaped telecast series Music from Chicago, conducted by Fritz Reiner and guest conductors including Arthur Fiedler, George Szell, Pierre Monteux, and Charles Münch.
One key factor in developing the popularity of the music in the UK and across Europe in the early 1960s was the success of the American Folk Blues Festival tours, organised by German promoters Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau.
Other early stereo recordings were made by Toscanini and Guido Cantelli respectively, with the NBC Symphony Orchestra ; the Boston Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler ; and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Fritz Reiner.
In general, the early works in this vein, including Fritz Fischer's controversial ( at the time ) 1961 thesis that German goals of " world power " were the principal cause of the war, fit fairly comfortably into Ranke's emphasis on Aussenpolitik.
Frederick William Rueckheim -- known informally as " Fritz " -- and his brother Louis mass-produced an early version of Cracker Jack and sold it at the first Chicago World's Fair in 1893.
Despite these early examples, Dr. Ernst Friedrich " Fritz " Schumacher is credited as the founder of the appropriate technology movement.
In its early years, and during the Nazi era, it was strongly associated with theories of eugenics and racial hygiene advocated by its leading theorists Fritz Lenz and Eugen Fischer, and by its director Otmar von Verschuer.
* Fritz Pollard and early African American professional football players ( Brown University ) February 18, 2004
Particularly its early reports and serials in regards to the Reichstag fire authored by former SS officers Paul Carell ( who had also served as chief press spokesman for Nazi Germany's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop ) and Fritz Tobias have since about the year 2000 been considered influential in historiography due to the fact that since the 1960s the Spiegel reports written by these two authors had made accredited historian Hans Mommsen a lifelong champion for the guilt blame of Marinus van der Lubbe, the man the Nazis themselves had presented as perpetrator of the Reichstag fire in 1933.
Other imagery surrounding demiliches, in particular that of a jeweled skull, is drawn from the early Fritz Leiber story " Thieves ' House ".
It is during this period of time that he became an apprentice of Fritz Perls and part of the early Gestalt Therapy community, where he began conducting workshops at Esalen Institute, as a visiting associate.
Winnipeg scored quickly on a Bob Fritz pass to Bud Marquardt to get the early lead.
* Fritz Thyssen, businessman and early supporter of Hitler, later an opponent
Game three was another Semi-Slav, but Fritz varied from game one early with 5 ... a6.
The VfR was founded by Johannes Winkler, with Max Valier and Willy Ley following participation as expert advisers for Fritz Lang's early science fiction film Frau im Mond ( The Woman in the Moon ).
He was an early member of the VfR and assisted with Hermann Oberth's failed publicity stunt on behalf of the group to launch a rocket at the premiere of Fritz Lang's film Frau im Mond ( Woman in the Moon ).
Of great importance to understanding the development of gestalt therapy is the early training which took place in experiential groups in the Perls ' apartment, led by both Fritz and Laura before Fritz left for the West Coast, and after by Laura alone.

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