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" Critical scholarly works like Guenter Lewy's controversial The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany ( 1964 ) also followed the publication of The Deputy.
Guenter also believes the zoomorphic head represents a centipede or creature with a face like a centipede's.
Joshi is also the author of God's Defenders: What They Believe and Why They Are Wrong ( 2003 ), an anti-religious polemic against various writers including C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, William F. Buckley, Jr., William James, Stephen L. Carter, Annie Dillard, Reynolds Price, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Guenter Lewy, Neale Donald Walsch and Jerry Falwell, which is dedicated to theologian and fellow Lovecraft critic Robert M. Price.

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Incidents like the Russell Tribunal were described by historian Guenter Lewy as part of a “ veritable industry publicizing alleged war crimes ”
Epigrapher Stanley Guenter deciphered part of the Maya script on Stela 16 and believes it says " planted banner stone, Siyaj K ' ahk ".
“ André Jaunet ,” Floete Aktuell, Magazin no 4 / 2007, part 1, pp. 10 – 37, Translated from French into German by Guenter Rumpel.
“ André Jaunet ,” Floete Aktuell, Magazin no 1 / 2008, part 2, Translated from French into German by Guenter Rumpel.

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Later, Guenter Wendt, pad leader for the early American manned space launches, wrote that he believed a small cover over the external release actuator was accidentally lost sometime during the flight or splashdown and the T-handle may have been tugged by a stray parachute shroud line, or was perhaps damaged by the heat of re-entry and after cooling upon splashdown, contracted and fired.
Schirra, like most of the Mercury and Gemini astronauts, had come to gain a sense of security from the Pad Leader responsible for the spacecraft's launch readiness, an extremely diligent, uncompromising McDonnell Aircraft employee named Guenter Wendt.
Guenter says this could be a word used for centipede however there is little evidence for this in previous knowledge of Mayan.
The K ' uh sign is a prefix for the glyph and according to Stanley Paul Guenter of Southern Methodist University the sign is used to represent something " divine.
In 1992, Guenter Czernetzky directed a documentary for German television entitled Yma Sumac – Hollywoods Inkaprinzessin ( Yma Sumac – Hollywood's Inca Princess ).
* Guenter Schulz, former guitarist of KMFDM and Excessive Force, current guitarist of Slick Idiot and live guitarist for PIG
One of the main critics of Dadrian is Guenter Lewy, who was criticized for the denial of Armenian Genocide by many scholars.
Bertrand Russell and Noam Chomsky were singled out for criticism by Lewy in the book ; Chomsky would later respond that " every state has its Guenter Lewys ".
Of Podhoretz's Why We Were in Vietnam, one critic asserted that " Time and again the footnote for a crucial argument directs the reader to Guenter Lewy's America in Vietnam, a book whose historical objectivity, to put it mildly, is not accepted by all sides.

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Guenter Lewy writes that " practically all interpreters of Gökalp's thought stress that his notion of Turan or Turanism did not involve any expansionist plans ".

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He was also appointed organist for the Bach Concerts of the Orféo Català at Barcelona and often travelled there for that purpose.
Bede also travelled to the monastery of Lindisfarne, and at some point visited the otherwise unknown monastery of a monk named, a visit that is mentioned in a letter to that monk.
Joining the Sandinistas, he also travelled to Cuba to receive training in guerilla warfare from Fidel Castro's Marxist-Leninist government.
Emsworth was also allowed an annual fair, in the Middle Ages fairs were like markets but they were held only once a year and people travelled long distances to Emsworth to buy and sell at them.
He also travelled to Lesotho, where he worked with orphaned children and produced the documentary film The Forgotten Kingdom.
During most of his journey in the Mali Empire, Ibn Battuta travelled with a retinue that included slaves, most of whom carried goods for trade but would also be traded as slaves.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá claimed that Mary travelled to Rome and spoke before the Emperor Tiberius, which is presumably why Pilate was later recalled to Rome for his cruel treatment of the Jews ( a tradition also attested to in the Eastern Orthodox Church ).
This argument had earlier been used by supporters of the Earl of Rutland and the Earl of Derby as authorship candidates, both of whom had also travelled on the continent of Europe.
Oxfordians also note that when de Vere travelled through Venice, he borrowed 500 crowns from a Baptista Nigrone.
It also directly implies, by the wave nature of light, that parallel light arriving along the lines Q < sub > n </ sub >-P < sub > n </ sub > will be reflected to converge at F. A linear wavefront along L is concentrated, after reflection, to the one point where all parts of it have travelled equal distances and are in phase, namely F. No consideration of angles is required.
One of the key ecclesiastical advisors of Lothair III was Saint Norbert of Xanten, who travelled to Rome in early 1126 to seek the formal sanction from Honorius to establish a new monastic order, the Premonstratensian Order ( also known as the Norbertines ), which Honorius agreed to do.
Urban of Llandaff also travelled to Rome on numerous occasions to meet with Honorius throughout 1128 and 1129, to plead his case that his diocese should not be subject to the see of Canterbury.
In 1444 he was also at work in Padua, and he travelled to Padua again in 1445 at Donatello ’ s invitation.
Likewise, if 320 kilometers is travelled in 4 hours, 80 km / h is also traveled.
In 1929 and 1940 he also travelled through Africa from south to north.
Distinctive pottery and Tapa cloth designs also show that the Tongans have travelled from the far reaches of Micronesia, all the way to Fiji and even Hawaii.
However, those items could also have been Byzantine imports, and there is no reason to assume that the Varangians travelled significantly beyond Byzantium and the Caspian Sea.
Not only was it the first campaign to be heavily covered by the press and to receive widespread newsreel coverage, but it was also the first modern campaign to use the power of Hollywood and Broadway stars, who travelled to Marion for photo opportunities with Harding and his wife.
Foreign writers also travelled to Berlin, lured by the city's dynamic, freer culture.
That is, Zeno is often said to have argued that the sum of an infinite number of terms must itself be infinite – with the result that not only the time, but also the distance to be travelled, become infinite.
Helots also travelled with the Spartan army as non-combatant serfs.
During that year, diplomatic pressure from France and Rome persuaded Edward to release the imprisoned King John into the custody of the pope, and Wallace was sent to France to seek the aid of Philip IV ; he possibly also travelled to Rome.
In 1134 he travelled from France to the East for four years with his fellow student and friend Herman of Carinthia ( also known as Herman Dalmatin ).
He also travelled outside the bounds of Europe, heading to French-controlled Algeria in 1908 on doctor's orders as a treatment for asthma and the depression that crippled him after his submission failed to win the Ricordi Prize, a coveted award for composition.
The Earl also kept a separate company of musicians who in 1586 played before the King of Denmark ; with them travelled William Kempe, " the Lord Leicester's jesting player ".

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