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Manfred and Stohl
* 1972 – Manfred Stohl, Austrian race car driver
Manfred Stohl driving a Citroën Xsara WRC at the 2007 Rally GB.
2006 post-race celebration with Marcus Grönholm, Mikko Hirvonen and Manfred Stohl.
Then, at the 2005 Telstra Rally Australia, on the backdrop of the exits of podium challengers Loeb, Petter Solberg, Marcus Grönholm and one-off Škoda entrant Colin McRae over the course of the three legs of the event, Duval won his first World Rally Championship event, ahead of Harri Rovanperä and Manfred Stohl.
In 2006, Solberg partnered Manfred Stohl at the OMV Peugeot Norway W. R. T., and drove the Peugeot 307 WRC in 12 of the 16 WRC rounds plus the non-WRC event Rally Norway.

Manfred and were
While Charles ' campaigns were delayed for lack of money, Manfred, curiously, idled away his time hunting in Apulia, while his support in the north of Italy waned.
His brothers Pietro and Aimone spurred a revolt in Aosta Valley against Amadeus, but he was able to crush it with the help of Manfred III of Saluzzo and Boniface II of Montferrat, who were his sons-in-law.
After exchanging the royal surcoat with his friend Tebaldo Annibaldi, Manfred and his followers charged into the fray and were slain.
For example, in 1837 Manfred Tietz wrote that because Lithuanians believed in the determined fate, they were fearless warriors.
Manfred Mann were chart regulars in the 1960s, and the first south-of-England-based group to top the US Billboard Hot 100 during the British invasion.
The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers were formed in London by keyboard player Manfred Mann and drummer / vibes / piano player Mike Hugg, who formed a house band in Clacton-on-Sea that also featured Graham Bond.
Mann and Hugg were already writing advertising jingles at the group's demise but continued to work together in a group format with Manfred Mann Chapter Three, an experimental jazz rock band described by Mann as an over-reaction to the hit factory of the Manfred Mann group.
Due to the Great Depression annual auto races were not resumed until 1931, when Caracciola again won in a Mercedes-Benz SSK, succeeded by Manfred von Brauchitsch in the next year, after Caracciola had switched to Alfa Romeo.
These tapes were circulated among other musicians at the time, and hits were made of " Too Much of Nothing " and " Mighty Quinn " as recordings by other artists, Peter, Paul and Mary and Manfred Mann respectively.
In Douala, the most-developed city in Cameroon, accordions and ambasse bey music were common, with performers like Lobe Lobe, Ebanda Manfred and Nelle Eyoum finding a local audience.
Graphics were designed by Manfred Trenz.
Hayes ' segments ( depending upon the movie ) were taped in such locations as Fort Knox, West Point, the USS Yorktown, and Stuttgart, Germany ( where he interviewed Manfred Rommel, Lord Mayor of Stuttgart and the son of Erwin Rommel ).
However, Pope Urban IV and later Pope Clement IV were not prepared to recognize Manfred as lawful ruler of Sicily and sought to depose him by force of arms, since excommunication proved to be insufficient.
After the death of Frederick II in 1250 the Ghibellines were supported by Conrad IV and later Manfred, while the Guelphs were supported by Charles of Anjou.
The first works he recorded were for orchestra, including Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, his " Pathétique " Symphony and Manfred Symphony, and Rachmaninoff's Second and Third Symphonies.
In a nod to Manfred von Richthofen, the infamous Red Baron, several of the counters for German planes were printed in a deep red color.
Field Marshals Paul von Hindenburg, Hermann von Eichhorn and Günther von Kluge were born in the east, as were Generals Erich von Falkenhayn and Heinz Guderian, SS-men Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski and Kurt Daluege, fighter ace Manfred von Richthofen and his uncle, the geographer and explorer Ferdinand von Richthofen.
This was never going to garner him the level of fame his cousins, Lothar and Manfred, were now achieving in the Luftstreitkräfte ( Imperial Air Service ).
There were also portrayals by Alexei Sayle as Kujau, Tom Baker as Stern executive Manfred Fischer, and Alan Bennett as Hugh Trevor-Roper.
In its most successful phase, the Mercedes team ’ s regular drivers were Rudolf Caracciola, Hermann Lang, Manfred von Brauchitsch and Richard Seaman.

Manfred and named
Tom had a sidekick named Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and a nemesis, Crabby Appleton.
Manfred Mann was a British beat, rhythm and blues and pop band ( with a strong jazz foundation ) of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboardist, Manfred Mann, who later led the successful 1970s group Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
In 1945, Manfred Hodson ( after whom a residence is now named ) formed the Rhodesia University Association, inspired by the promise of £ 20, 000 by J. F.
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In 1977, a German diplomat named Manfred Sittmann commissioned Brinkmann Karosserie in Bremen to build a 6. 9 station wagon, or " estate car.
He had a comic lazybones of a sidekick, Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and an arch-foe named Crabby Appleton, whose motto was, " I'm rotten to the core!
However, as Manfred attempts to marry Isabella, she escapes to a church with the aid of a peasant named Theodore.
* " Chiggy von Richthofen " – named after Manfred von Richthofen, " Chiggy von Richthofen " flew an advanced Chig stealth fighter, with the words " Abandon All Hope " written in English on its hull.
In the western world, 20th century's Informetrics is mostly based on Lotka's law, named after Alfred J. Lotka, Zipf's law named after George Kingsley Zipf, Bradford's law named after Samuel C. Bradford and on the work of Derek J. de Solla Price, Gerard Salton, Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau, Tibor Braun, Olle Persson, Peter Ingwersen, Manfred Bonitz and Eugene Garfield.
* Manfred Mann ( musician ) ( born 1940 ), musician from South Africa, after whom the eponymous band was named
The Brauch Scholarship is named for former Seminary president Manfred Brauch and his spouse, Marjean.
* Professor Emirutus Manfred L. Karnovsky-Harvard University ( died 1999, aged 80 ) and of the family named in the warcry
The game is named after the nickname of Manfred von Richthofen, German flying ace.

Manfred and driving
In this year, Nuvolari scored his most impressive victory, thought by many to be the greatest victory in car racing of all times, when at the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, driving an old Alfa Romeo P3 ( 3167 cc, compressor, 265 hp ) versus the dominant, all conquering home team's cars of five Mercedes-Benz W25 ( 3990 cm³, 8C, compressor,, driven by Caracciola, Fagioli, Hermann Lang, Manfred von Brauchitsch and Geyer ) and four Auto Union Tipo B ( 4950 cc, 16C, compressor,, driven by Bernd Rosemeyer, Varzi, Hans Stuck and Paul Pietsch ).
The race was marred as Hermann Lang had crashed into spectators on lap five, resulting in twelve injuries and two deaths. Manfred Von Brauchitsch driving the W125 at the 1937 Donington Grand Prix The final competitive race Mercedes entered the W125 into was the 1937 Donington Grand Prix.

Manfred and with
The concert opened with another big romantic score, Schumann's Overture to `` Manfred '', which suffered fate, this time with orchestral thrusts to the Byronic point to keep it afloat.
In the spring of 1941, Ribbentrop appointed an assemblage of SA men to German embassies in Eastern Europe, with Manfred von Killinger going to Romania, Siegfried Kasche to Croatia, Adolf Beckerle to Bulgaria, Dietrich von Jagow to Hungary, and Hans Ludin to Slovakia.
The Bavarian interior minister Bruno Merk, who headed the crisis centre jointly with Genscher and Munich's police chief Manfred Schreiber, denies that such an Israeli offer ever existed.
Munich police chief Manfred Schreiber and Bruno Merk, interior minister of Bavaria, negotiated directly with the kidnappers, repeating the offer of an unlimited amount of money.
According to the same program, the crisis committee delegated to make decisions on how to deal with the incident consisted of Bruno Merk ( the Bavarian interior minister ), Hans-Dietrich Genscher ( the West German interior minister ) and Manfred Schreiber ( Munich's Chief of Police ); in other words, two politicians and one tactician.
Others who worked on production with Nirvana include Muff Winwood ( formerly of the Spencer Davis Group ; arranger / producer Mike Hurst who worked with Jimmy Page, Cat Stevens, Manfred Mann, Spencer Davis Group and Colin Blunstone ; arranger Johnny Scott who arranged for the Hollies and subsequently scored films such as The Shooting Party and Greystoke.
In this period, the Holy See was engaged in a conflict with Manfred of Sicily, the illegitimate son and designated heir of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, but whom papal loyalists, the Guelfs, called " the usurper of Naples ".
For two years Urban IV negotiated with Manfred regarding whether Manfred would aid the Latins in regaining Constantinople in return for papal confirmation of the Hohenstaufen rights in the realm.
They performed their first concert together, opening for Uriah Heep and Manfred Mann with an attendance of over 11, 000 people at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 14.
* 1260 – September 4 – The forces of King Manfred of Sicily, in league with the Ghibellines, defeat the Guelphs in the Battle of Montaperti.
Accordingly, when negotiations broke down with Manfred in 1262, Pope Urban IV again took up the scheme of disseising the Hohenstaufen from the Kingdom, and offered the crown to Charles again.
The Caliph of Tunis, Muhammad I al-Mustansir had been a vassal of Sicily, but had shaken off his allegiance with the fall of Manfred.
This arrangement was issued on their second LP, In the Wake of Poseidon, although for copyright reasons it was renamed " The Devil's Triangle " and Robert Fripp claimed authorship, with Holst receiving no composer credit. A third progressive-rock band, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, performed an arrangement of " Jupiter " with lyrics which they entitled " Joybringer ". Black Metal / Viking Metal band Bathory arranged a section of " Jupiter " as the melody of the song " Hammerheart ", from the album Twilight of the Gods.
* Manfred von Richthofen ( the top scoring WW1 ace ) is associated with an all red Fokker Dr. I triplane, at least for some of his 80 victories ( 1917 – 1918 )
The task was made all the more dangerous with the arrival of additional German flying squadrons, including Manfred von Richthofen's highly experienced and well equipped Jasta 11, which led to sharp increase in Royal Flying Corps casualties.
Manfred of Sicily lost his life in 1266 in battle with Charles of Anjou not far from the town, in the course of the Battle of Benevento.
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen ( 2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918 ), also widely known as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial German Army Air Service ( Luftstreitkräfte ) during World War I.
" Unsung No. 1 with a bullet – World War I ace Manfred von Richthofen seems to have met his match in an Australian gunner.
* Historic footage of Manfred von Richthofen posing and conversing with fellow pilots, circa 1917.

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