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Oppenheim and wine
The best-known white wine area is the Rhine Terrace near Oppenheim and Nierstein.
To revive this wine sponsorship and to give thanks for the commitment to the town of Oppenheim, the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, was “ knighted ” on 11 March 2006 by Mayor Marcus Held, earning the title Wine Knight ( Weinritter ).

Oppenheim and was
Also in 1970, Sharp curated “ Body Works ,” an exhibition of video works by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim and William Wegman which was presented at Tom Marioni's Museum of Conceptual Art, San Francisco, California.
One early and influential theory of scientific explanation was put forward by Carl G. Hempel and Paul Oppenheim in 1948.
Henry, who was stationed at Oppenheim on the left bank of the Rhine, was only saved from the loss of his throne by the failure of the assembled princes to agree on the question of his successor.
The quarrel was complicated by the Papal Schism, but the king was just beginning to make some headway when he died at his castle of Landskrone near Oppenheim on 18 May 1410 and was buried at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Heidelberg.
The complex cepstrum was defined by Oppenheim in his development of homomorphic system theory.
For many decades, some scholars of the Ancient Near East argued that it was impossible to define there as being a singular Mesopotamian religion, with Leo Oppenheim ( 1964 ) stating that " a systematic presentation of Mesopotamian religion cannot and should not be written.
The town was first settled around 1791 by Palatine Germans from Oppenheim, Germany.
Oppenheim was established in 1808 from the Town of Palatine in Montgomery County before the formation of Fulton County.
When Fulton County was formed in 1838, the south part of Oppenheim was used to form the Town of St. Johnsville, which remained in Montgomery County.
When Oppenheim was captured in December 1631, Frederick believed the time was ripe for him to reestablish himself in the Palatinate, and he left for Heidelberg.
Frederick's internal organs were buried at St. Catherine's in Oppenheim and his embalmed body was taken to Frankenthal.
The actual term was promoted and refined by Californian artist Robert Irwin, but it was actually first used in the mid-1970s by young sculptors, such as Patricia Johanson, Dennis Oppenheim, and Athena Tacha, who had started executing public commissions for large urban sites ( see Peter Frank, “ Site Sculpture ”, Art News, Oct. 1975 ).
She was survived by her young son, Jonathan Oppenheim, and by her ex-husband, clarinetist, conductor and educator, David Oppenheim, whom she had married in 1948 and divorced in 1958.
He sent her to Professor Carl Ebert ( producer of the pre-war Glyndebourne Mozart ), on his return to Glyndebourne after the war, and to Hans Oppenheim when she was preparing lieder recitals with Bruno Walter.
In 1852 the district Oppenheim was created, and took some of the area of the Mainz district ; in 1938 this district was abolished again.
In Oppenheim near Mainz Konrad II, a Salian from the Speyer district ( see Salian emperors ), was elected king of Germany, drawing Speyer into the centre of imperial politics and making it the spiritual centre of the Salian kingdom.
The novel also won an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award for one of the best books, who claimed it was " more intense than the first three books ".

Oppenheim and given
After Oppenheim was given back to the Empire in 1147, it became in 1225 a Free Imperial City during the Staufer emperor Frederick II s time.
An equivalent ( and more intuitive ) operational definition of the quantum conditional entropy ( as a measure of the quantum communication cost or surplus when performing quantum state merging ) was given by Michał Horodecki, Jonathan Oppenheim, and Andreas Winter in their paper " Quantum Information can be negative ".
In her acceptance speech upon receiving the Art Award of the City of Basel on January 16, 1975, Oppenheim coined the phrase " Freedom is not given to you — you have to take it.

Oppenheim and by
* IPR Toolkit – An Overview, Key Issues and Toolkit Elements ( September 2009 ) by Professor Charles Oppenheim and Naomi Korn at the Strategic Content Alliance
In 1987 she became pregnant by chiropractor Bruce Oppenheim and married him, giving birth to twins Cyrus Zachariah and Molly Ariel Shepherd-Oppenheim during the fourth season of Moonlighting.
They became reconciled, and upon Henry's death in 1024, Conrad appeared as a candidate before the electoral assembly of princes at Kamba, an historical name for an area on the East banks of the river Rhine and opposite to the German town Oppenheim ( Today the position of Kamba is marked by a small monument, which displays Conrad on a horse ).
Mendelssohn, Lavater and Lessing, in an imaginary portrait by the Jewish artist Moritz Daniel Oppenheim ( 1856 ).
Leopold Zunz by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim
Portrait by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim | Oppenheim.
Oppenheim and Worms were finally destroyed on 31 May, followed by Speyer on 1 June, and Bingen on 4 June.
Subsequently, other descriptions of RLS were published, including those by Francois Boissier de Sauvages ( 1763 ), Magnus Huss ( 1849 ), Theodur Wittmaack ( 1861 ), George Miller Beard ( 1880 ), Georges Gilles de la Tourette ( 1898 ), Hermann Oppenheim ( 1923 ) and Frederick Gerard Allison ( 1943 ).
v. The Tracts were first printed in the third volume of Churchill's Voyages, but they have been edited for the Navy Record Society by Mr Oppenheim.
The six-story structure enabled passengers to enjoy covered parking, a short walk to the terminal and public art (“ Flying Gardens ” by Dennis Oppenheim and “ Flying Carpet ” by Seyed Alavi ).
Also in that year, the polytechnic held the Design in a Polytechnic exhibition, which was opened at a reception hosted by Sir Duncan Oppenheim, the chairman of the Council of Industrial Design.

Oppenheim and Mayor
When a young boy with a bullet wound arrived, Tenma was about to operate when Chief of Surgery Dr. Oppenheim and Director Heinemann told Tenma to work on Mayor Roedecker ( who collapsed at his holiday home ) first.
When the Liebert twins are brought in ( with Johan's bullet head wound ), Tenma is working on him when chief of surgery Dr. Oppenheim and Director Heinemann order him to treat a cerebral clot in Mayor Roedecker ( who came in after them ).
When Mayor Roedecker dies during surgery, Dr. Oppenheim berates Tenma for letting him die.

Oppenheim and Dr
He is then scolded afterwards by Dr. Boyer and Dr. Oppenheim for not treating the mayor ( who died as the doctors had to scramble to cover for Tenma at the last minute ).
Weeks later, Tenma gets word from the police that Director Heinemann, Dr. Oppenheim and Dr. Boyer have been mysteriously killed.
Director Heinemann receives a report from Dr. Oppenheim about what happened to Roedecker.
Director Heinemann later ordered Dr. Oppenheim to have Dr. Boyer watch over the twins after hearing that Tenma was watching over them.
Director Heinemann is later found dead when he, Dr. Oppenheim and Dr. Boyer were poisoned by candy left by Johan Liebert.
; Dr. Oppenheim
:: Dr. Oppenheim is the Chief of Surgery at Eisler Memorial, serving under Heinemann.
Director Heinemann later orders Dr. Oppenheim to put Dr. Boyer in charge of the twins after he heared that Tenma was watching them.
With Director Heinemann and Dr. Boyer, Dr. Oppenheim is found dead when the three are poisoned with candy left by Johan Liebert.
Director Heinemann, Dr. Oppenheim and Dr. Boyer are later found dead where they were poisoned with candy left by Johan Liebert.
When Director Heinemann, Dr. Oppenheim and Dr. Boyer are found dead, Dr. Becker, Tenma and a nurse discover that the Liebert twins are gone.
She is married to actress Cybill Shepherd's ex-husband, Dr. Bruce Oppenheim, thus making her stepmother to Oppenheim's twin children by Shepherd, Ariel and Zachariah.

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