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The local Hitler Youth Organization tried without success to recruit the teenage Bert Hellinger.

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Mark Hellinger, associate producer at Warner Bros. was particularly impressed by this performance, and hired her for her next role in They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), a film that earned her a Warner ’ s Bros. contract, which she negotiated to include some free-lance rights.
In Frankfurt he took part in a seminar with Dehn, Hellinger, Paul Epstein, and others in a seminar on the history of mathematics, which was conducted at the highest level.
The church first occupied rented auditoriums in Times Square ( Town Hall and the Nederlander Theater ), later moving to the historic Mark Hellinger Theatre, which the ministry purchased in 1989 and in which it has operated ever since.
The church is headquartered in a theater building originally built by Warner Bros. in 1930 as a movie palace, the Warner Hollywood Theatre, which was later converted to a Broadway venue as the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
Throughout the remainder of the 1980s, the Hellinger continued to showcase musicals, most of which were unsuccessful.
Hellinger entered a Catholic religious order, taking the religious name Suitbert, which is the source of his first name " Bert ".
A symmetric operator defined everywhere is closed, therefore bounded, which is the Hellinger – Toeplitz theorem.
He wrote, " a film called The Killers, which was the title of the Hemingway piece, Mark Hellinger and Anthony Veiller are filling out the plot.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opened on Broadway on May 8, 1962 at the Alvin Theatre, and then transferred to the Mark Hellinger Theatre and the Majestic Theatre, where the show closed on August 29, 1964, after 964 performances and 8 previews.
Before he was forced abroad for political reasons, director Jules Dassin made two classic noirs that also straddled the major / independent line: Brute Force ( 1947 ) and the influential documentary-style The Naked City were developed by producer Mark Hellinger, who had an " inside / outside " contract with Universal similar to Wanger's.
Years earlier, working at Warner Bros., Hellinger had produced three films for Raoul Walsh, the proto-noirs They Drive by Night ( 1940 ) and Manpower ( 1941 ), and High Sierra ( 1941 ), now regarded as a key work in noir's development.
* 1956 – My Fair Lady premiered on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
In this approach, the metric geometry of probability distributions is studied ; this approach quantifies approximation error with, for example, the Kullback – Leibler distance, Bregman divergence, and the Hellinger distance.
* Mark Hellinger ( 1903 – 1947 ), primarily known as a journalist of New York theatre.
It opened at The Mark Hellinger Theater and ran from April 29, 1984 through May 13, 1984, for 17 performances and 13 previews.
She caught the attention of columnists such as Walter Winchell and Mark Hellinger, who began giving her publicity.
In 1986, the city's offices were moved to the newly constructed Charles K. Hellinger Municipal Building.
" Holloway had a long association with the show, appearing in the original 1956 Broadway production at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, the 1958 London version at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the film version in 1964.
** Before My Fair Lady began its six-year, 2717 performance run at the Mark Hellinger Theatre in 1956, that theatre was thought to be cursed., It had been switched back and forth several times between being a motion picture theatre and a live stage theatre.
From its opening in 1930 until the opening of My Fair Lady, the 1949 musical Texas, Li ' l Darlin had the longest run at the Hellinger -- nine months and 293 performances.
The musical opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 6, 1969, and closed on May 31, 1969 after 132 performances and 45 previews.
is the Hellinger distance applicable to the-family.
Toeplitz joined a group of young people working with Hilbert: Max Born, Richard Courant and Ernst Hellinger, with whom he collaborated for many years afterward.
In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Hellinger – Toeplitz theorem states that an everywhere defined symmetric operator on a Hilbert space is bounded.
The theorem is named after Ernst David Hellinger and Otto Toeplitz.
The Hellinger – Toeplitz theorem leads to some technical difficulties in the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics.
Siegel, who was deeply opposed to Nazism, was a close friend of the docents Ernst Hellinger and Max Dehn and used his influence to help them.

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The book created considerable controversy in the UK.
His first major act was to institute the Wild Card and divisional playoff play, which has created much controversy amongst baseball fans.
The decision not to ban thus created public controversy.
During the run-up to the German general election in 2005, which was held ahead of schedule, Stoiber created controversy through a campaign speech held in the beginning of August 2005 in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.
While the CSU attempted to portray them as " misinterpreted ", Stoiber created further controversy when he claimed that " if it was like Bavaria everywhere, there wouldn't be any problems.
Even before the film was completed, it created controversy in the town of Åmål itself.
The inclusion of China as an " approved " importing country created enormous controversy despite being supported by CITES, the World Wide Fund for Nature and Traffic.
However, this jersey and helmet design, with a gold leaping jaguar, created controversy.
Orton created the alter ego Edna Welthorpe, an elderly theatre snob, whom he would later revive to stir controversy over his plays.
This has created some debate about whether or not these " pyramids " are actually older than Egypt, which is part of the Black Athena controversy.
Despite the controversy, the United Nations proceeded to created a mandate in Kosovo, in which the province technically remained a part of Serbia ( or the FRY as it was then ), but was completely autonomous.
However, this created some controversy as the Chinese National Team argued that this was merely to give non-Chinese players a better chance of winning since the new type of balls has a slower speed, while at that time most Chinese players were playing with fast attack and smashes.
This has created controversy, however, as robotics greatly increase the cost of surgery and the benefit for the patient may or may not proportional to the extra cost.
This feature created controversy, with major television networks and movie studios claiming it violates copyright and should be banned.
Leo sent Hildebrand as his legate to Tours in France in the wake of the controversy created by Berengar of Tours.
The Cubist contribution to the 1912 Salon d ' Automne created a controversy in the Municipal Council of Paris, leading to a debate in the Chambre des Députés about the use of public funds to provide the venue for such art.
The beatification of Stein as a martyr generated criticism and created some controversy.
Dalton proposed an additional " rule of greatest simplicity " that created controversy, since it could not be independently confirmed.
The use of parts of endangered species ( such as seahorses, rhinoceros horns, binturong and tiger bones and claws ) has created controversy and resulted in a black market of poachers who hunt restricted animals.
Nonetheless, recurring attempts by negationists to promote a revisionist history of the incident have created controversy that periodically reverberates in the international media, particularly in China, South Korea, and other East Asian nations.
In 1991, The Captive was included in the National Museum of American Art exhibition entitled The West as America, which created controversy by its curatorial interpretation of the artists ' meanings and intents.
There is controversy about who created Times New Roman.
Kolbe's recognition as a Christian martyr also created some controversy within the Catholic Church, in that, while his ultimate self-sacrifice of his life was most certainly saintly and heroic, he was not killed strictly speaking out of odium Fidei ( i. e., out of hatred for the Faith ), but as a result of an act of Christian charity, which the Servant of God Pope Paul VI himself had recognized at his beatification by naming him a confessor and giving him the unofficial title " martyr of charity ".
Wal-Mart created a controversy in 2006 when DVD shoppers were directed from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Planet of the Apes to the " similar item " Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson.
" Although this definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word " complete ", it remains the most enduring.

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