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Klement and bicycle
It was 1894, and 26-year old Václav Klement, who was a bookseller in Mladá Boleslav, in today's Czech Republic, which was then part of Austria-Hungary, was unable to obtain spare parts to repair his German bicycle.
A disgusted Klement, despite not having technical experience, decided to start a bicycle repair shop, which he and Václav Laurin opened in 1895 in Mladá Boleslav.
Before going into business partnership with Klement, Laurin was established as a bicycle manufacturer in the nearby town of Turnov.
Laurin & Klement ( 1895 – 1925 ) was a bicycle, motorcycle and automobile manufacturer in Mladá Boleslav, Bohemia, at the time also known in German as Jungbunzlau, and a part of Austria-Hungary ( Present Czech Republic ).

Klement and with
He emphasized the need to " enforce the leading role of the party more effectively " and acknowledged that, despite Klement Gottwald's urgings for better relations with society, the Party had too often made heavy-handed rulings on trivial issues.
His close friend, Klement Ihrisky, joined him in gathering more information and informing a corporate organization for the purpose of raising funds with which to buy land in Florida.
Jennifer Weber's Copperheads ( 2006 ) agrees more with Wood and Milton than with Klement.
Indeed, proceedings were opened by Khruschev's call for all to stand in memory of the Communist leaders who had died since the previous Congress, with Stalin being mentioned in the same breath as Klement Gottwald.
Zlín was merged in 1948 with several surrounding communities to form Gottwaldov, named after the first communist president of Czechoslovakia, Klement Gottwald.
The trial was orchestrated ( and the subsequent terror staged in Czechoslovakia ) on the order of Moscow leadership by Soviet advisors, who ironically were invited by Rudolf Slánský and Klement Gottwald, with the help of the Czechoslovak State Security personnel following the László Rajk trial in Budapest in September 1949.
Following the communist takeover and the election of Klement Gottwald in 1948, many of the Bohemian nobility fled, including the Kinsky family, who left Chlumec, with a consequent dispersal of the Kinsky herd.
However, Hannah Arendt, in her book, Eichmann in Jerusalem, states that " in 1950, succeeded in establishing contact with ODESSA, a clandestine organization of S. S. Veterans, and in May of that year, he was passed through Austria to Italy, where a Franciscan priest, fully informed of his identity, equipped him with a refugee passport in the name of Richard Klement and sent him on to Buenos Aires.
The hero was awarded with Order of Klement Gottwald-for building of Socialist Homeland.
Her works were first publicly exhibited at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb soon after it opened in 1898, where six of her watercolors were presented along with the works of renowned painters such as Menci Klement Crnčić and Vlaho Bukovac.
In 1957, members of the West German government provided Israel with information that indicated Adolph Eichmann was living in hiding in Argentina under the name " Ricardo Klement.
In the middle of the star obverse is was ( i ) golden medallion with the small state symbol ( original type ) or ( ii ) a gold medallion with the portrait of the first communist Czechoslovak president Klement Gottwald.

Klement and Czech
David Sebastian Klement Rozehnal ( born 5 July 1980 in Šternberk ) is a Czech international football player who plays for French club Lille.
He chose his pseudonym ( which means firesteel ) partly because it contains the uniquely Czech sound ř ; in addition, he was fond of creating more pseudonyms such as Jake Rolands ( an anagram ), J. K. Klement ( after his grandfather, for translations into English ), Juraj Hron ( for his Slovak-Moravian writings ), Ferdinand Lučovický z Lučovic a na Suchým dole ( for his music ), Kamil Troud ( for his illustrations ), and more.
* Order of Klement Gottwald ( in English and Czech )

Klement and out
During the 1930s and 1940s Joseph Stalin's NKVD carried out numerous assassinations outside of the Soviet Union, such as the killings of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists leader Yevhen Konovalets, Ignace Poretsky, Fourth International secretary Rudolf Klement, Leon Trotsky, and the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ) leadership in Catalonia.

Klement and would
However, since the rights to the story were held by Otto Klement, who had co-written the original story treatment, Asimov would not be entitled to any royalties.
* In Buenos Aires, four Mossad agents abducted fugitive Nazi Adolf Eichmann a / k / a " Ricardo Klement ", shortly after he got off of a bus near his home at Eichmann, mastermind of the Jewish Holocaust in Germany, would be held captive for ten days until he could be flown to Israel.

returned and bicycle
The motor-sports IP, manufacturing equipment and inventory were quickly sold off as the company returned its focus to bicycle manufacture .< ref >
In 1891 Richard Stephens, a mining engineer from South Wales, returned from a commission in Michigan to establish a bicycle works in Clevedon, Somerset.
After suffering a flat tire on the bicycle, he returned with four gallons fuel ( which Jackson complained cost him " nearly twenty dollars "), and they returned to Burns to fill up ..
He returned to Dayton in 1936, and he and Orville helped Henry Ford in the planning, moving and restoration of the Wright family home and one of the Wright Brothers bicycle shops to Ford's Dearborn, Michigan heritage village about great Americans.
It has variously been recovered from a left-luggage office in West Germany in 1986 ; returned anonymously ; found on the back of a bicycle ; and discovered under a bench in a graveyard in nearby Streatham.
However, by limiting the number of places where bicycles can be rented or returned, the service itself essentially becomes a form of public transportation and therefore may be less convenient than owning a bicycle.
The bicycle can be checked out like a library book, a liability waiver can be collected at check-out, and the bike can be returned any time.
It was not until 43 years later that the pneumatic tyre returned, when it was developed as a bicycle tyre by John Boyd Dunlop.
The machine's saddle perished and disappeared before the bicycle returned to Britain.
He had left the apartment on the bicycle and returned only after the police had surrounded it.

returned and manufacturers
Dr. Jerome Hunsaker was asked to develop a theory of airship design, Lt. John H. Towers returned from Europe having inspected British designs, the Navy sought bids for 16 blimps from American manufacturers.
He returned to active duty July 1, 1940, as a major and assistant district supervisor of the Central Air Corps Procurement District at Indianapolis, Indiana, and Detroit, Michigan, where he worked with large auto manufacturers on the conversion of their plants for production of planes.
However, a method had not yet been found to process rubber so that it would withstand hot and cold temperatures and acids, and so the rubber goods were constantly growing sticky, decomposing and being returned to the manufacturers.
With the adoption of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ( RoHS ) regulations in Europe and California banning most uses of lead, and similar regulations elsewhere, the problem of tin pest has returned, since some manufacturers now use pure tin, but previously used tin / lead alloys.
They returned to Toronto where his father, Sidney Eustace Ballard, founded Ballard Machinery Supplies Co., a sewing machine manufacturer, which at one point was one of Canada's leading manufacturers of ice skates ( it got out of the business in the early 1930s, when the Canadian skate market was dominated by CCM ).
In 2002, she returned to writing with The Politics of Stupid, a stream-of-consciousness, self-published manifesto encouraging women to take control of their brains and bodies from food manufacturers, corrupt governments, and fitness / diet industries.
114 pieces were bought from Bofors in 1938-39 ( some of them were returned to Sweden in 1940 ), 42 Polish-made guns were received from Germans in 1940-41 and 355 were produced by local manufacturers Tampella and VTT ( Valtion Tykkitehdas-State Artillery Factory ) in 1939-41.
In 1984, Peugeot returned to the World Rally Championship and, in 1985 and 1986, the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Group B driven first by Timo Salonen then by Juha Kankkunen obtained stunning results ( back-to-back manufacturers ’ World Championship titles ).
Webley and Scott has also returned to shotgun production with alliances with European manufacturers, and now markets a number of sporting and competition shotguns.
After meeting with little commercial success, however, he returned to live at his father's farm in Vermont, where he also did work for manufacturers of silver and plated ware.
In 1982, the FA returned to Umbro as England jersey manufacturers.
During the winter of 1928-29, Ware returned to the United States, where he attempted to interest American agricultural equipment manufacturers in the Soviet market.
While batteries may be frozen without damage, manufacturers recommend that they be returned to normal room temperature before use, and that condensation on the battery jacket must be avoided.
The aircraft were returned to the manufacturers in 2000 against settlement of their dues.
Sour Cream Dips at The Glen in August the team returned Said to the car and switched manufacturers back to Ford.

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