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Liaisons Dangeruses included Chrislo Hass, who had previously been in the German band DAF.
Amira Hass had a cultural Romanian background and some knowledge of the language, and was willing to take the assignment at very short notice.
In June 2001, Judge Rachel Shalev-Gartel of the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court ruled that Hass had defamed the Jewish settler community of Beit Hadassah in Hebron, and ordered her to pay 250, 000 shekels ( about $ 60, 000 ) in damages.
Hass noted that she had brought forward sourced information from the Palestinian community, and said that it was the responsibility of newspaper editors to cross-reference it with other information from the IDF and the settler community.
On 1 December 2008, Hass, who had traveled to Gaza aboard a protest vessel, was arrested by Israeli police on her return to Israel for being in Gaza without a permit .< ref >
Although Hass died in 1924, the mission continued to expand and by the 1960s had grown to over 100 churches.
The Gestapo ordered her arrest, and on 23 September she received a telephone call from Hauptsturmführer Karl Hass at the German High Command ; the Hauptsturmführer told Mafalda that he had an important message from her husband.
Hass was also the officer who had Princess Mafalda of Savoy, the daughter of King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy, placed into German military custody, which eventually resulted in her death.
On her arrival at the German command, Hass had the princess arrested and sent for questioning to Munich in Germany.
Erich Priebke, who had helped Karl Hass with the executions, was interviewed in Argentina by an American television crew and as a result of the ensuing uproar in Italy was eventually extradited to stand trial.
She had just passed her high school exam and was a big fan of Hans Hass.
They did not understand what a balancing act Hass had to make for the commercialization of his films: they were produced in the form of documentaries, but as a feature film reworked and presented to the audience.

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In 1940 Hans Hass completed Pirsch unter Wasser ( i. e. Stalking under Water ) which was published by the Universum Film AG, lasted originally only 16 minutes and was shown in theatres before the main movie, but would eventually be extended by additional filming done in the Adriatic Sea close to Dubrovnik.
During the years of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, however, Hass published several highly critical articles about the chaos and disorder caused by militias associated with the Fatah party of Yasser Arafat and the bloody war between Palestinian factions in Nablus.
Combined with management strategies, in 1969 Hass published about commonalities with the evolution.
Her scholarly work has concentrated primarily on William Carlos Williams and Willa Cather, but she has published on other writers including Cormac McCarthy, Louise Gluck, Robert Hass, and Anita Brookner.

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Merwin for his The Carrier of Ladders ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1971 ) and The Shadow of Sirius ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2009 ); Mark Strand for Blizzard of One ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1999 ); Robert Hass for his Time and Materials, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for Poetry in 2008 and 2007 respectively ; and Rita Dove for her Thomas and Beulah ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1987 ).
In 1942 Hass completed the filming of his second underwater movie called Menschen unter Haien ( i. e. Men among Sharks ) which lasted for 84 minutes and was produced during several months in the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Crete.
In the court records, Karl Hass admitted to executing two civilians but defended his actions by claiming he was only following orders, a defense which has been ruled invalid ever since the Nuremberg trials.

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" He has quoted with approval the Israeli journalist Amira Hass: " There is a misconception that journalists can be objective ... What journalism is really about is to monitor power and the centres of power.
Portions of his work have been translated into English ( The Sound of My Waves ( Selected Poems 1960-1990, Cornell EAS, 1991 ); " Morning Dew " ( Selected Poems, Sidney: Paper Bark Press, Australia, 1996 ); Beyond Self ( Parallax Press, 1996, now out of print, to be republished by Parallax in 2007 as Zen Poems ); Little Pilgrim ( Parallax Press, 2005, a novel ); Ten Thousand Lives with an introduction by Robert Hass ( Green Integer, 2005 ); The Three Way Tavern ( Selected Poems, UC Press, 2006 )); Flowers of a Moment, 185 brief poems ( BOA Editions, 2006 ); Abiding Places, Korea North & South ( Tupelo, 2006 ); Songs for Tomorrow: A Collection of Poems 1961-2001 ( Green Integer, 2009 ); Himalaya ( Green Integer, 2010 ), as well as into Spanish ( 4-5 volumes ) Italian, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Czech, Bulgarian, Swedish and Danish.

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This led to a series of performances with Mavis Staples, Gary Versace on organ, John Benitez on bass, and Steve Hass on drums.
McCarthy still maintains the law is on the side of the Sidney Town Board, while lawyers and Hans Hass, spokesman for the Muslim center, contend otherwise.
Vibrate featured such notable musicians as bassist Will Lee and renowned time-keeper Steve Hass on drums.
Other notable musicians on this recording are Airto Moreira, Scott Kinsey, Gary Novak, Steve Hass, Alex Acuña, Jimmy Earl, John " Jellybean " Benitez, and Christian McBride.
Dr. Marjorie Hass became the 15th president of Austin College on July 1, 2009.
As major influences on his poetry, Hass cites beat poet Lew Welch, whose short poem " Raid Kills Bugs Dead " he praised in an online chat.
*" James Wright ", Robert Hass, in The Pure Clear Word: Essays on the poetry of James Wright, Dave Smith ( editor ), Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982, ISBN 0-252-00876-6
* Twentieth Century Pleasures: prose on poetry, Robert Hass, New York: Ecco Press, 1984, ISBN 0-88001-045-2
", Robert Hass, in Green Thoughts, Green Shades: Essays by contemporary poets on the early modern lyric, Jonathan F. S. Post ( editor ), Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, ISBN 0-520-21455-2
* Treatise on Poetry, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by author and Robert Hass ), New York: Ecco Press, 2001, ISBN 0-06-018524-4
However, Trevor Pinnock has played and recorded it on a 3-manual Hass instrument with disposition 16 ' 8 ' 8 ' 4 ' 2 ', lute, 2 buffs, 2 couplers.
Don Stewart, one of the first scuba operators on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, blames Hass for single-handedly hunting the Atlantic goliath grouper to local extinction.
Hass was not charged with or convicted of war crimes following the war, but the reprisal killings of some 335 Italians following a partisan attack on German troops in Rome is one of the most notorious events of World War II.
After the war, SS-Hauptsturmführer Hass was captured by the Allies, but rather than being brought to justice for his war crimes, he was apparently employed by the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps to spy on the Soviet Union.
However, on the night before he was due to testify, Hass decided against testifying against his old colleague, and attempted to flee from his hotel room by climbing down from an outside balcony.
During its first years ( generally regarded as the best ones ), the other three members of the band were Jean-Michel Brézovar on guitar and flute, Gérard Jelsch on drums, and Daniel Hass on bass ( and acoustic guitar ).
This led to extensive touring with his working featuring Andy Milne on piano, drummer Steve Hass, and bassist Lonnie Plaxico.

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Charlotte (" Lotte ") Hildegard Hass ( née Baierl ) ( age, born November 6, 1928 in the Brigittenau district of Vienna ) is the second wife of the Austrian naturalist and diving pioneer Hans Hass and worked as an underwater model and actress in several of his films.

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Large five-octave unfretted clavichord by Paul Maurici, after Johann Adolph Hass | J. A.
* 2008: Time and Materials by Robert Hass and Failure by Philip Schultz
In 1980 / 81, the Hans Hass DecoBrain, designed and invented by D. I.
Beitar Illit was established in 1984 and initially settled by a small group of young families from the religious Zionist yeshiva of Machon Meir, including that of Rabbi Reuven Hass ( now of Beit El ).
( Projecting Politics: Political Messages in American Films by Terry Christensen and Peter Hass, page 146 )
The German adaptation was written by Barbara Hass.
The German explorer Hans Hass observed the formation of this phenomenon called ' micro-atoll ' by Porites corals in the Maldives.
Awe-struck by Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg, among others in the 1950s Bay Area poetry scene, Hass entertained the idea of becoming a beatnik.
When the area became influenced by East Asian literary techniques, such as haiku, Hass took many of these influences up in his poetry.
In 1999, Hass appeared in Wildflowers, the debut film by director Melissa Painter.
Excerpts from his poetry are included in the script, primarily read by Hass and by actress Darryl Hannah.
On November 9, 2011, while participating in an Occupy movement demonstration at UC Berkeley called Occupy Cal, Hass was hit in the ribs by a police officer wielding a baton.
* The Separate Notebooks, Czesław Miłosz ( translated by Robert Hass and Robert Pinsky with the author and Renata Gorczynski ), New York: Ecco Press, 1984, ISBN 0-88001-031-2

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