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Hartmann's and article
Even Khazanov points out in his article that during Hartmann's show trial, one of the Soviet charges was the destruction of 352 ( the actual number was 345 ) Soviet aircraft.

Hartmann's and became
Thus the solution became known as " lactated Ringer's solution " or " Hartmann's solution ".

Hartmann's and Air
Hartmann's national program, on the air since 2003 and now in the 3PM to 6PM ET daypart, was chosen by Air America to replace Al Franken on most Air America affiliates in 2007.

Hartmann's and America
* 1984, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, Searchlight on Values: Nicolai Hartmann's Twentieth-Century Value Platonism, Washington: University press of America.
According to his syndicator Dial Global, more people listen to Hartmann's show on more stations than any other progressive talk show in America.

Hartmann's and radio
By this time, the Soviet pilots were familiar with Hartmann's radio call sign of Karaya 1, and the Soviet Command had put a price of 10, 000 rubles on the German pilot's head.

Hartmann's and program
Hartmann's flying career began when he joined the glider training program of the fledgling Luftwaffe and was taught to fly by his mother, one of the first female glider pilots in Germany.

Hartmann's and out
Ring and Lorant both point out that the missions that Khazonov tried to use to prove Hartmann's claims false were riddled with false and misleading information.
Unlike other implementations of pipeline programming, Hartmann's design has multiple streams in and out of each stage and can interconnect them non-sequentially.

Hartmann's and March
Following Hartmann's early death from an aneurysm at the age of only 39, an exhibition of over 400 of his paintings was displayed in the Academy of Fine Arts in St Petersburg, in February and March 1874.

Hartmann's and .
" Yet Hartmann's connections were with Max Scheler and the Munich circle ; Husserl himself evidently did not consider him as a phenomenologist.
Some have suggested that this accelerated the disappearance of Hartmann's music from public view in the years following his death.
The Czech Rafael Kubelik was one notable figure who regularly performed Hartmann's music, and in recent years conductors such as Ingo Metzmacher and Mariss Jansons have brought many works back into the concert hall.
It uses the opening of Hartmann's Fourth Symphony as its theme.
Hans Werner Henze has made a version of Hartmann's Piano Sonata No. 2 for full orchestra.
Another member of this infiltrative resistance group was Hartmann's colleague Viggo Kampmann, who would later become prime minister of Denmark.
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra with a Barbary sheep behind it, in captivity at Ueno Zoo, in Japan.
In addition, another route is planned to bring visitors through the Asian field exhibits and into eight new ones that will house a variety of African animals from rock hyrax to Hartmann's mountain zebras.
Whatever the merits of Hartmann's theory about the Santa Clara County case, in numerous cases since the Court has reiterated that corporations are protected in many activities by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
At the neck of the gallbladder is a mucosal fold called Hartmann's pouch, where gallstones commonly get stuck.
The rigidly scientific character of his method becomes increasingly apparent in the Auswahl aus den hochdeutschen Dichtern des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts ( 1820 ), in the edition of Hartmann's Iwein ( 1827 ), in those of Walther von der Vogelweide ( 1827 ) and Wolfram von Eschenbach ( 1833 ), in the papers " Über das Hildebrandslied ," " Über althochdeutsche Betonung und Verskunst ," " Über den Eingang des Parzivals ," and " Über drei Bruchstücke niederrheinischer Gedichte " published in the Abhandlungen of the Berlin Academy, and in Der Nibelunge Not und die Klage ( 1826 ), which was followed by a critical commentary in 1836.
The result is that Hartmann's Erec introduces entirely different explanations for Guinevere's kidnapping, which do not correspond to what occurred in the shared literary universe of Chretien's Arthurian romances.
Gregorius, Der arme Heinrich and Hartmann's lyrics, which are all fervidly religious in tone, imply a tendency towards asceticism, but, on the whole, Hartmann's striving seems rather to have been to reconcile the extremes of life ; to establish a middle way of human conduct between the worldly pursuits of knighthood and the ascetic ideals of medieval religion.
It has two subspecies, the Cape mountain zebra ( E. z. zebra ) and Hartmann's mountain zebra ( E. z. hartmannae ), though it has been suggested these should be considered separate species.
They concluded that the mountain zebra ( Equus zebra zebra ) and Hartmann's mountain zebra ( Equus zebra hartmannea ) are distinct, and suggested that the two would be better classified as separate species, Equus zebra and Equus hartmannae.
They concluded that the Cape mountain zebra and Hartmann's mountain zebra should remain as subspecies.
A Hartmann's mountain zebra with a Barbary sheep behind it, in captivity at Ueno Zoo, Japan.
Groves and Bell found that the Cape mountain zebra exhibits reverse sexual dimorphism, with larger females than males, while the Hartmann's mountain zebra does not.
The black stripes of Hartmann's mountain zebra are thin with much wider white interspaces, while this is the opposite in Cape mountain zebra.

article and Talking
Also see the articleTalking to the Dead and Other Amusements ” by Paul Zweig New York Times October 5, 1980, which maintains that Madame Blavatsky's revelations were fraudulent.
Phil Donahue, Nightline, and a local talk show called " People Are Talking " all hosted discussions of the article.
Spin prominently placed newer artists such as R. E. M., Prince, Run-D. M. C., Eurythmics, Beastie Boys, and Talking Heads, on its covers and did lengthy features on established figures such as Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Miles Davis, Aerosmith, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, and John Lee Hooker — Bart Bull's article on Hooker won the magazine its first major award.
** Talking About " Micros ": an extended article from PC & Company ;
Also see the articleTalking to the Dead and Other Amusements ” by Paul Zweig New York Times October 5, 1980, which maintains that Madame Blavatsky's revelations were fraudulent.

article and Back
On Wills ' return to Tulsa late in 1957, Jim Downing of the Tulsa Tribune wrote an article headlined " Wills Brothers Together Again — Bob Back with Heavy Beat ".
Two years later, Fate magazine published " Sea Mystery at Our Back Door ", a short article by George X.
An article in The New York Times ( March 8, 1953: E9 ), titled " Looking Back Two Billion Years " describes the work of Wollman ( William ) M. MacNevin at The Ohio State University, before the Miller Science paper was published in May 1953.
The April 6, 1970 cover of Newsweek magazine featured a red Gremlin for its article, " Detroit Fights Back: The Gremlin ".
* Back to the Shack: Coming of Age With a Suburban Cult Classic ... And Lacey-an article by Matt Kindelmann
They asked her to write an article for them, which was published as " An Eighteen Year Old Looks Back on Life " in the magazine's April 23, 1972 issue.
And in 2011, Men's Health won an Ellie in the category of " Personal Service " for an article, " I Want My Prostate Back " by Larry Stains.
* In March 1997, BHHRG member Anthony Daniels wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph: " The Media Back the Communists as Usual ", in which he claimed that British journalists Miranda Vickers and James Pettifer, were " supporters of the former Stalinist regime of the late Enver Hoxha ", the former communist dictator of Albania.
Also contains " Back Chat ", an article introduced by then Editor Garry Coward-Williams, where an essay on a photography related subject from a reader is published.
A number of local and express buses converge on Copley Square and Back Bay station, as listed in the Wikipedia article on Back Bay station.
* " Back in Sight " article at the L. A. Weekly
Back in Metropolis with his article on the front page, Superman wants one of Luthor's exosuits to send Luthor a message: he's back.
*" Getting The Nation's Housing Sector Back on Track ", article ( National League of Cities, January 2009 )
An article about the Rock Cats can be seen below an article about the South Carolina Buzz ( the fictional AAA affiliate of the Twins ) during a bus scene in Major League: Back to the Minors.
He details these ideas in his 1970 booklet " The Art of Community "; his 2003 articles " The Enterprise of Community: Market Competition, Land, and Environment " and " Looking Back and Forward " ( which describes the influence of his grandfather ); and his 2005 article on stateless social organization " From Upstate New York to the Horn of Africa ".
The article was headlined: " Shot in the Back!
His first book, The Right College: How to Get In, Stay In, Get Back In ( Macmillan, 1970 ), was followed by a nationally syndicated article series, " Twenty Myths That Can Jinx Your College Choice ," published in The Washington Post Magazine and Reader's Digest.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov wrote an article called " Containing Russia: Back To The Future?
* The cover is critically discussed in the article: Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell # Cover
* Secret Geek A-Team Hacks Back, Defends Worldwide Web An article about defending against DNS poisoning
* Lawyers for Brian Nichols Back in Court for Motions article on the trial ( April 17, 2006 )
In Vanity Fairs " Worst Movie of 1932 " article, Pare Lorentz wrote about a " Terrific deadlock with Blonde Venus holding a slight lead over White Zombie, Bring ' Em Back Alive, and Murders in the Rue Morgue ".

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