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The research was continued by Lehmann, who realized that he had encountered a new phenomenon and was in a position to investigate it: In his postdoctoral years he had acquired expertise in crystallography and microscopy.
The intermediate cloudy phase clearly sustained flow, but other features, particularly the signature under a microscope, convinced Lehmann that he was dealing with a solid.
It was formerly described as Pasteurella pestis ( known trivially as the plague-bacillus ) by Lehmann and Neumann in 1896.
One of the most famous captives in Texas was a German lad named Herman Lehmann.
In these adaptations, Elijah Baley was portrayed by Peter Cushing ( The Caves of Steel ) and Paul Maxwell ( The Naked Sun ), R. Daneel Olivaw by John Carson ( The Caves of Steel ) and David Collings ( The Naked Sun ), and Susan Calvin by Beatrix Lehmann (" The Prophet ") and Wendy Gifford (" Liar !").
He was largely responsible for developing tourism to this area, and for a while owned the Titchfield Hotel, which was decorated by the artist Olga Lehmann.
Kelly was born in Günzburg, Bavaria ( then American Occupation Zone, Germany ), in 1947, as Petra Karin Lehmann.
To the east was the fabulous Lehmann home, a stucco castle built in 1888 overlooking Deep Lake.
The Ernst E. Lehmann farm, known as Lindenhurst, was acquired by developer Morton “ Mort ” Engle, who bought it from Lehmann family friend Edna Siebel.
G scale was introduced by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk under the brand name LGB and was intended for indoor and outdoor use.
The German company Ernst Paul Lehmann filed for bankruptcy in late 2006, only a few short months after LGB of America ( LGBoA ) was spun off into its own company.
Inge Lehmann ForMemRS ( May 13, 1888 – February 21, 1993 ), was a Danish seismologist who, in 1936, argued that the Earth's core is not one single molten sphere, but that an inner core exists which has physical properties that are different from those of the outer core.
Inge Lehmann was born and grew up in Østerbro, a part of Copenhagen, as daughter of the experimental psychologist Alfred Georg Ludvik Lehmann ( 1858 – 1921 ).
Francis Birch noted that the " Lehmann discontinuity was discovered through exacting scrutiny of seismic records by a master of a black art for which no amount of computerization is likely to be a complete substitute ..."
Its last mayor was Jørn Lehmann Petersen, a member of the Social Democrats ( Socialdemokraterne ) political party.
Gunnar Lehmann suggests that there is still a possibility that David and Solomon were able to become local chieftains of some importance and claims that Jerusalem at the time was at best a small town in a sparsely populated area in which alliances of tribal kinship groups formed the basis of society.
German soprano Lilli Lehmann once famously remarked on how the singing of all three Brünnhildes in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen in one evening was less stressful than the singing of one Norma.
Kim Philby's recruiter A. Deutsch was also the spymaster of Gestapo officer Willi Lehmann, who on June 19 cabled the Barbarossa launch date to NKVD in Moscow.
Lehmann was a 16-year-old Hitler Youth member assigned to Artur Axmann's staff as Hitler's courier.
" The Sheltering Sky — the title came from a song, " Down Among the Sheltering Palms ", which Bowles had heard every summer as a child — was first published by John Lehmann in England in September 1949 after Doubleday rejected the manuscript.

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Seeking help from a physicist, on March 14, 1888, he wrote to Otto Lehmann, at that time a < i lang =" de "> Privatdozent </ i > in Aachen.
Reinitzer presented his results, with credits to Lehmann and von Zepharovich, at a meeting of the Vienna Chemical Society on May 3, 1888.
Recent speakers at the LSE have included Kofi Annan, Hilary Benn, Ben Bernanke, Tony Blair, Hazel Blears, Cherie Booth, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Noam Chomsky, Bill Clinton, Alistair Darling, Niall Ferguson, Joschka Fischer, Vicente Fox, Milton Friedman, Muammar al-Gaddafi, John Lewis Gaddis, Alan Greenspan, Tenzin Gyatso, Will Hutton, Paul Krugman, Richard Lambert, Jens Lehmann, Lee Hsien Loong, John Major, Nelson Mandela, Mary McAleese, Dmitri Medvedev, John Atta Mills, Mario Monti, George Osborne, Robert Peston, Sebastián Piñera, Kevin Rudd, Jeffrey Sachs, Gerhard Schroeder, Carlos D. Mesa, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Costas Simitis, George Soros, Lord Stern, Jack Straw, Aung San Suu Kyi, Baroness Thatcher, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rowan Williams.
During this work, she discovered another seismic discontinuity, which lies at depths between 190 and 250 km and is usually referred to as " Lehmann discontinuity " in honor of its discoverer.
The rulers of Mysore kingdom ( The Wodeyars ) felt the need to establish research units in the field of agriculture and donated about of land to set up an Experimental Agricultural Station at Hebbal, and appointed German scientist Lehmann to initiate research on soil crop response with Laboratory in the Directorate of Agriculture.
* Anya Gallaccio at Lehmann Maupin Gallery
Granta was founded in 1889 by students at Cambridge University as The Granta, edited by R. C. Lehmann ( who later became a major contributor to Punch ).
Farrar created a sensation at the Berlin Hofoper with her debut as Marguerite in Charles Gounod's Faust in 1901 and remained with the company for three years, during which time she continued her studies with famed German soprano Lilli Lehmann.
At McGill and later at Stanford, he was exposed to a biological approach and recalls that one of his first-year instructors at McGill was Heinz Lehmann, the first clinician in North America to use the first antipsychotic, chlorpromazine.
Together the children and Bleckner created portraits and paintings, which were sold at a United Nations benefit and through his exhibition, Welcome to Gulu, at Lehmann Maupin Gallery.
Still was awarded scholarships to study at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music with Friedrick Lehmann and with George Whitefield Chadwick.
The fingerless hand had slid out of sight under a large rock, near where the statue had originally stood ; on the return trip home, Dr Phyllis Williams Lehmann identified the tip of the Goddess's ring finger and her thumb in a storage drawer at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, where the second Winged Victory is displayed ; the fragments have been reunited with the hand, which is now in a glass case in the Louvre next to the podium on which the statue stands.
* Lotte Lehmann made a later ( wartime ) recording with Bruno Walter at the piano ( issued on LP by Philips Records as Minigroove ABL 3166 ).
In 1990, Dar recorded her first album, " I Have No History " produced by Jeannie Deva and engineered by Rob Lehmann at Oak Grove Studios in Malden, MA.
However, Ponting struggled in the first three Tests, scoring 47 runs at 11. 75, and Lehmann regained his spot for the last two matches.
* Benjamin Harrison Lehmann ( 1889 – 1977 ), an English professor at the University of California at Berkeley ; they wed in 1937 and divorced in August 1939.
In the shoot-out between Argentina and Germany in the 2006 World Cup, Jens Lehmann was seen looking at a piece of paper kept in his sock before each Argentinian player would come forward for a penalty kick.
Klusener mis-hit the next ball to Lehmann at mid-on, and Donald, who had " backed-up " down the crease, narrowly escaped being run-out as he turned to go back.
" This even applied to his one excursion into comic opera, His Majesty, a piece in the Gilbert and Sullivan vein, with a libretto by F. C. Burnand and R. C. Lehmann and additional lyrics by Adrian Ross, presented at the Savoy Theatre in 1897.
This has sometimes correlated with how far productions of the play go towards reaffirming a sense of unification, for example a 1947 production concentrated on showing a post-World War II community reuniting at the end of the play, led by a robust hero / heroine in Viola, played by Beatrix Lehmann, then 44 years old.

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) After a number of failed attempts to get the script to Kubrick made Waters realize the apparent futility of the enterprise, he decided to give the script to Michael Lehmann, who then took it on with Denise Di Novi.
The exchange of letters with Lehmann ended on April 24, with many questions unanswered.
Lehmann, Merchant Prince of State Street, had a profound impact on the history of Lake Villa.
After 1953, Inge Lehmann moved to the USA for several years and collaborated with Maurice Ewing and Frank Press on investigations of the Earth's crust and upper mantle.
Titled A Little Stone ( John Lehmann, London, August 1950 ), which excluded two of Bowles ' most famous short stories, " Pages From Cold Point " and " The Delicate Prey ", on the advice of Cyril Connolly and Somerset Maugham, that if they were included in the collection distribution and / or censorship difficulties might ensue.
After his release, Kindley was assigned to No. 65 Squadron Royal Air Force, and scored his first aerial victory on 26 June 1918 over Albert, France shooting down the Pfalz D. III of Lt. Wilhelm Lehmann, commander of Jagdstaffel 5.
* Lehmann, Erich L. ( 1975 ); Nonparametrics: Statistical Methods Based on Ranks.
From 2 April 2007 to 4 November 2008, Anderson and co-host Anthony " Lehmo " Lehmann presented a new show called Wil & Lehmo in the 4 – 6 PM ( Monday to Friday ) timeslot on the Triple M network.
Eddy was " discovered " by Hollywood when he substituted at the last minute for the noted diva, Lotte Lehmann, at a sold-out concert in Los Angeles on February 28, 1933.
A Jewish businessman and leading member of the Nuremberg Jewish community, Lehmann ( Leo ) Katzenberger, was accused of having an affair with a young " Aryan " woman, and on 14 March 1942 was sentenced to death.
In 1974 Lehmann published a book of poems, The Reader at Night, hand-printed on handmade paper and hand-bound in an edition of 250 signed copies ( Toronto, Basilike, 1974 ).
For her contribution to the recording industry, Lehmann has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1735 Vine St.
The Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall on the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara was also named in her honor.
A collection of manuscripts, photos and recordings called the Gary Hickling Collection on Lotte Lehmann is housed at the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound at Stanford University.
Lehmann joined Arsenal on 25 July 2003 as a replacement for David Seaman, and played every match as Arsenal went unbeaten for the entire 2003 – 04 FA Premier League season, becoming the first English club to accomplish this feat since Preston North End in the 1888 – 89 season.
Lehmann had an outstanding 2005 – 06 season with Arsenal, making his 100th Premier League appearance for the club in their game against West Bromwich Albion on 15 April 2006.

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