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Kluge and From
From 1941 to 1943, he served under Field Marshal Fedor von Bock, his wife's uncle, and later Field Marshal Günther von Kluge as chief operations officer of the German Army Group Centre in Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Soviet Union.
From time to time by invitation, a few Distinguished Visiting Scholars, may also be asked to spend shorter periods of time at the Kluge Center pursuing special research projects.

Kluge and Jersey
Paul Frederick Kluge ( born 1942 in New Jersey ), commonly known as P. F. Kluge, is a novelist living in Gambier, Ohio.
Kluge was raised in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey.

Kluge and .
* Die Letzte Droge ( 2006 ), directed by Stefan Kluge.
This call to arms, which included Alexander Kluge, Edgar Reitz, Peter Schamoni and Franz Josef Spieker among its signatories, provocatively declared " Der alte Film ist tot.
The artistically ambitious and socially critical films of the New German Cinema strove to delineate themselves from what had gone before and the works of auteur film-makers such as Kluge and Fassbinder are examples of this, although Fassbinder in his use of stars from German cinema history also sought a reconciliation between the new cinema and the old.
A 1947 article in the New York Folklore Quarterly recorded the classic shaggy dog story "' Murgatroyd the Kluge Maker ' then current in the Armed Forces, in which a ' kluge ' was a complex and puzzling artifact with a trivial function.
Second, the " Kluge paper feeder " was an automatic paper feeder for printing presses, which was first manufactured by Brandtjen and Kluge in 1919.
In 1919, the brothers invented an automatic feeder for printing presses which, by 1929, allowed Brandtjen & Kluge to move into a 3-story building in St. Paul, MN.
The Kluge brothers continued to innovate, and the company still exists as of 2011.
Given that the feeder bore the Kluge name, it seems reasonable that it became a byword for overly-complex mechanical contraptions.
The research psychologist Gary Marcus's book Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind compares evolutionary kluges with engineering ones like manifold vacuum-powered windshield wipers – when you accelerated or drove uphill, " Your wipers slowed to a crawl, or even stopped working altogether.
* 1882 – Günther von Kluge, German field marshal ( d. 1944 )
Adorno additionally befriended the writer and poet Hans Magnus Enzensberger as well as the film-maker Alexander Kluge.
** Günther von Kluge, German field marshal ( d. 1944 )
In 1995, Steinway Musical Properties, parent company of Steinway, merged with the Selmer Company to form Steinway Musical Instruments, which acquired the flute manufacturer Emerson in 1997, then piano keyboard maker Kluge in 1998, and the Steinway Hall in 1999.
Steinway has acquired some of its suppliers in order to maintain high quality: the German manufacturer Kluge in Wuppertal, which supplies the keyboards, was bought in December 1998 ; in November 1999, Steinway purchased the company which supplies its cast iron plates, O. S.
Tresckow in particular worked on his Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Centre, Field Marshal Günther von Kluge to persuade him to move against Hitler and at times succeeded in gaining his consent, only to find him indecisive at the last minute.
Gerd von Rundstedt and Günther von Kluge suggested that the German forces around the Dunkirk pocket should cease their advance on the port and consolidate, to avoid an Allied break.
* Volker Kluge.
Germany in Autumn ( Deutschland im Herbst ) is an omnibus film, a collective work of eight German filmmaker including Fassbinder, Alf Brustellin, Volker Schlöndorff, Bernhard Sinkel and Alexander Kluge, the main organizer behind the project.
The film begins with Schleyer's wake, a segment filmed by Alexander Kluge and Volker Schlöndorff, and it ends with the tumultuous funeral of the dead terrorist at Stammehim prison.
Let Manstein and Kluge do it.
Keitel immediately reported Rundstedt's words to Hitler, whereupon Hitler dismissed him from his post, replacing him with Kluge.

Call and From
* Call of Samuel or Youth of Samuel ( 1 Samuel 1-7 ): From Samuel's birth his career as Judge and prophet over Israel.
Norma Jean Almodovar, a former officer with the Los Angeles Police Department and former call girl who authored the book From Cop To Call Girl about her experiences, ran on the Libertarian Party ticket for California lieutenant governor in 1986 and was actively supported by the party.
They Call Me Ranger Ray: From the UT Tower Sniper to Corruption in South Texas.
From 1965 he was the chairman of the new BBC show Call My Bluff and he was a popular regular panel member on the BBC classical music series, Face the Music, which began in 1966.
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold misleads the reader, by changing a key plot element of its predecessor, Call for the Dead, wherein Hans-Dieter Mundt escaped capture by Smiley and Guillam and returned to East Germany.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
* " Let's Call a Heart a Heart " w. Johnny Burke m. Arthur Johnston from the film Pennies From Heaven
*" You Call This Victory " ( From the movie Starship ) on the album Soundtracks by Tony Banks in 1986.
* Miles Davis at the Isle Of Wight, 1970, excerpt From Call It Anything
From 1961 to 1981 it provisionally replaced (" When You Call, My Country ", French ; Italian, Romansh ) the anthem by Johann Rudolf Wyss ( 1743 – 1818 ) which was set to the melody of God Save the Queen.
They recorded a number of unreleased songs at Comfort Sound, and Metalworks Studios ; " In From the Cold ", " I like Girls ", " Television Religion ", " Call of the Wild ", " Anxiety " and " Kill ' Em All " and many more.
Dickson himself attributed the term to George H. Scheetz in What Do You Call a Person From ...?
*" Direct Intervention: A Call for Bush and Bolivia ’ s Morales to Take a Leap of Faith and Change Presidential Issues into Personal Ones ", From the Council on Hemispheric Affairs
* demonym: a name, derived from a place name, for residents of that place ( e. g., Utahn, from Utah, or Sioux Cityan, from Sioux City ) — coined by George H. Scheetz, according to Paul Dickson in What Do You Call a Person From ...?
He also expanded Call From The Vatican for Anita Morris once he discovered she could sing a high C.
From Season 8 onward, in the opening theme during the " Robot Roll Call ", Crow can be heard exclaiming " I'm different!
* A Call to Arms for Class War: From the Top Down
From Stadium Status she sung in and Oh !, Fast Car, We're Back and has a minor appearance in Promise 2 Call ( she also co-wrote Oh, We're Back and Promise 2 Call with Kocky ).
From 2007 until 2011, she starred as the high-flying escort Belle de Jour in the TV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl.
From the point of view of the parties, the convention cycle begins with the Call to Convention.
Another orchestral piece, From Me Flows What You Call Time by Toru Takemitsu, features crotales ( as well as a host of other bells ) in a prominent role.
As from 1961 he presented A Call From Eric on 3AK
He was the lead vocalist on three songs in the feature film: " Dogs in the Yard ," " Miles From Here ," and " Is it Okay if I Call You Mine?

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