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Langer Eugen, centre of the United Nations Campus
The three highest buildings in the city are the radio mast of WDR in Bonn-Venusberg ( 180 m ), the headquarters of the Deutsche Post called Post Tower ( 162. 5 m ) and the former building for the German members of parliament Langer Eugen ( 114. 7 m ) now the new location of the UN-Campus.
** Langer Eugen, since 2006 the centre of the United Nations Campus, formerly housing the offices of the members of the German parliament

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It was clear that Langer had at last found a way to attract the Angel's attention.
Jim Langer wrote that at halftime, " We definitely knew that this game was over.
This was pioneered at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore by a team that included Stephen Heilman, Alois Langer, Jack Lattuca, Morton Mower, Michel Mirowski, and Mir Imran, with the help of industrial collaborator Intec Systems of Pittsburgh.
The section originated after Coolidge asked his colleague at Harvard, William L. Langer, a historian and World War I veteran, to run the section.
Gough retired at the end of the 2008 cricket season with Justin Langer as his final first-class wicket.
Despite this recent run of poor scores, Ponting was promoted to the key No. 3 position in the Australian batting order at the expense of the dropped Justin Langer, while Damien Martyn took Ponting's former spot at No. 6, for the very next Test series, the 2001 Ashes tour of England.
:: First seen in chapter 47, Neumann is a student at the University of Munich and the son of Schuwald and Langer ( who sent him away for a better life ).
The idea of making atom cars powered by uranium-235 dated back to at least 1941 when Dr R M Langer, a CalTech physicist, espoused the idea in the January edition of Popular Mechanics.
As an initial idea of Deaf School's Clive Langer, his friend Bill Drummond ( guitar, vocals ), Kevin Ward ( bass, vocals ) and Phil Allen ( drums ), the latter brother of Deaf School lead singer Enrico Cadillac Jr., formed the band in May 1977, playing only three gigs, the first of them at Bretton Hall College, in Yorkshire.
It runs as Walton Avenue from Junction 62 of the A14, along Beach Station Road and ends at the junction with the terminus of the A154 at Langer Road: Ordnance Survey maps, however, show Walton Avenue as part of the A154.
It was at Pyry, on 25 and 26 July 1939 with war looming that, on instructions from the Polish General Staff, the Cipher Bureau's chiefs, Lt. Col. Gwido Langer and Major Maksymilian Ciężki, the three civilian mathematician-cryptologists, and Col. Stefan Mayer, chief of intelligence, revealed Poland's achievements to cryptanalytical representatives of France and Britain, explaining how they had broken Enigma.
Langer, is Angela's new best friend at the beginning of the series.
Elected governor at the nadir of the Great Depression in 1932, Langer declared a debt moratorium, stopped foreclosures, and raised the price of wheat.
The Green Lists, led by Gianni Mattioli and Alexander Langer, made their debut at the 1987 general election, when they gained 2. 6 % of the national vote.
His other libretti include The Girl of Sand, also composed by Elena Langer and performed at the Almeida Opera Festival in 2004, and The Birds ( after Aristophanes ), composed by Edward Dudley Hughes and performed by I Fagiolini at the City of London Festival in 2005.
Ellen Jane Langer ( born March 25, 1947 ) is professor of psychology at Harvard University who has studied the illusion of control, decision making, aging and mindfulness theory.
Langer made his Test debut against the West Indies at the Adelaide Oval, in January 1993.
During the second Test in Kolkata, he bowled a single over when V. V. S. Laxman and Rahul Dravid defied the Australian attack for the entirety of the fourth day, forcing captain Steve Waugh to try almost all his players as bowlers ; it was the only time Langer ever bowled at Test level.
In this series, Langer scored his top score of 250 against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
On 1 January 2007, Langer announced his retirement from Test cricket after the fifth Ashes Test against England, starting at the Sydney Cricket Ground the following day.
Langer had said during his retirement announcement that he was relishing returning to Somerset: " There's an amazing challenge at Somerset.

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Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Justin Langer retired from Test cricket after that series, while Damien Martyn retired during the series.
* Cornelia Langer, a daughter of a Republican U. S. senator from North Dakota, William Langer.
Said Jim Langer, " It was obvious from the beginning that our offense could overpower their defense.
In " Death of the Doctor " ( a 2010 The Sarah Jane Adventures serial ), the Eleventh Doctor responds to a question from Clyde Langer by saying he can regenerate " 507 " times.
Along with McLuhan, Postman, and Anton, media ecology draws from many authors, including the work of Harold Innis, Walter Ong, Lewis Mumford, Jacques Ellul, Eric Havelock, Susanne Langer, Erving Goffman, Edward T. Hall, George Herbert Mead, Margaret Mead, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Benjamin Lee Whorf, and Gregory Bateson.
The NPL's William " Wild Bill " Langer was elected to the governorship in 1932 and 1936 ( the two terms separated by his declaration of North Dakota's secession from the United States in 1934, and a jail term ), and served in the U. S. Senate from 1940 until his death in 1959.
* Clyde Langer, character from the television show The Sarah Jane Adventures
Paying tribute on his retirement, Hayden was hailed by teammates Ricky Ponting and Justin Langer as being the greatest ever opener from Australia.
" These operations were overseen by the distinguished Harvard Univeristy historian William L. Langer, who, with the assistance of the American Council of Learned Societies and Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish, set out immediately to recruit a professional staff drawn from across the social sciences.
Bennett would again coach Queensland in 2001, gaining widespread attention after his decision to recall Allan Langer to the Maroons from the European Super League for the deciding third game of the 2001 State of Origin series.
In 2006, Australian opener Justin Langer, was struck on the head in his 100th Test from a bouncer from Makhaya Ntini and hospitalised.
PC Bruno — from left, Poland | Polish Lt. Col. Gwido Langer | Langer, France | French Major Gustave Bertrand | Bertrand, United Kingdom | British Capt.
Cadix's Polish military chiefs, Langer and Ciężki, had also been captured by the Germans, as they tried to escape from France into Spain on the night of March 10 – 11, 1943 along with three other Poles: Antoni Palluth, Edward Fokczyński and Kazimierz Gaca.
According to former OSS officer William Langer ( Our Vichy Gamble, Alfred A Knopf, New York, 1947 ), there were French industrial and banking interests who " even before the war, had turned to Nazi Germany and had looked to Hitler as the savior of Europe from Communism.
* In The Sarah Jane Adventures story " The Curse of Clyde Langer ", it rained fish from the sky above Ealing in the west of London due to the influence of an alien entity known as Hetocumtek which had been trapped in a Native American totem pole centuries earlier.
William " Wild Bill " Langer ( September 30, 1886November 8, 1959 ) was a prominent US politician from North Dakota.
Langer is one of the most colorful characters in North Dakota history, most famously bouncing back from a scandal that forced him out of the governor's office and into prison.
Langer also served in the United States Senate from 1940 to 1959 when he died in office.

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