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Renê and Weber
* Renê Weber aka Renê Carmo Kreutz Weber ( born 1961 ), Brazilian footballer and coach
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Renê and football
It was around this time that Latapy and Yorke both quit international football after being dropped from the starting lineup by national coach Renê Simões, after the two players failed to show up for a training session.

Renê and coach
Head coach: Renê Simões

Weber and full
On the way home from Riemann's lecture, Weber reported that Gauss was full of praise and excitement.
Weber argued that Judaism, early Christianity, theology, and later the political party and modern science, were only possible in the urban context that reached a full development the West alone.
Weber wrote that, under full socialism,
It was after he had set these, in February 1827, that he discovered the full series of poems in Müller's book of 1824 entitled Poems from the posthumous papers of a travelling horn-player, dedicated to the composer Carl Maria von Weber ( godfather of Müller's son F. Max Müller ), ' as a pledge of his friendship and admiration '.
Weber never really achieved his full potential as an opera composer due to his early death from tuberculosis and his poor choice of libretti.
The carburetted versions feature an unusual Weber 28 / 30 carb ( replacing the unreliable Ford VV unit ) with a manifold vacuum-actuated secondary choke ( power valve ), instead of the more usual sequential linkage which opens the secondary butterfly at 3 / 4 to full throttle.
When Weber was arrested, his pockets were full of cookies he had taken from the restaurant.
On July 12, 2008, Solomon purchased full ownership of the Fisher Cats from Weber.
In the final against West Germany, Cohen won his 30th cap as vice-captain and was his usual immaculate self, though in a game full of incident and iconic individual contributions, his only notable moment of the match was managing to block the vicious last minute free kick from Lothar Emmerich which subsequently found its way across the England six-yard box for Wolfgang Weber to stroke home the late equaliser which forced extra-time.
Completing this Triple and adding the Badwater race from the previous month made Weber the first runner to complete four full crossings of the Badwater-Mount Whitney summit course in a single July – August window.
Weber made Head a full time starter which resulted in a significant increase in playing time.

Weber and name
In 1824, Weber received an invitation from The Royal Opera, London, to compose and produce Oberon, based on Christoph Martin Wieland's poem of the same name.
In the independent film Into My Heart, the characters Ben ( Rob Morrow ) and Adam ( Jake Weber ) are seen exiting the old Thalia Theatre on Broadway after their ' yearly viewing ' of the film, whose name can be seen on the marquee.
* In various books by David Weber in his Honorverse series, the name Moriarty has been applied to a defensive weapon system developed by the Republic of Haven.
Anselm Weber took over construction on October 11, 1897, adopting the name Saint Michaels for the area ( from Navajo Tsʼíhootso: " Green Meadow ").
On 30 November 1890 western Harrisville was organized into a separate LDS ward and given the name Farr West in honor of Lorin Farr, former president of the Weber LDS stake, and Chauncey W. West, who had served as presiding bishop of Weber County, and who was the son-in-law of Abraham Hoagland.
Once called " Stringtown " due to the early homes being strung along a single road and the Weber River, Riverdale was also known as " Jack Thompson's Settlement " and " Union " before the name of Riverdale was given to the town.
Weber City is unique in how it received its name.
Local businessman Frank Parker Sr. heard the future name on the Amos ' n ' Andy radio show during a skit involving the upscale real estate development of Weber City.
However, when the town was incorporated in 1954, the area had become known locally as " Weber City " and, as such, the name was chosen for the new town.
Weber City is one of very few towns that received its name from a radio program.
The new group took its name from a play by Gerhart Hauptmann, Die Weber ( The Weavers 1892 ), a powerful play depicting the uprising of the Silesian weavers in 1844, containing the lines, " I'll stand it no more, come what may ".
In the fall of 1979, American scholar Noam Chomsky contributed his name to a petition — signed by roughly 600 people, including Serge Thion, Arthur Butz, John Tuson Bennett and Mark Weber — concerning the affair:
Frank Weber, the diocesan archivist, replied, however, that the name given by the founders was " El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de Porciuncula ", or " the town of Our Lady of the Angels of Porciuncula.
It is a remake of George A. Romero's 1978 film of the same name and stars Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, and Jake Weber.
The first name of his character-Honor-had come to Weber long before the last name did.
Weber knew that if the Honor novels worked, she was inevitably going to be compared to C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower, therefore he chose Harrington's name so that she had the same initials.
In the early 20th century, the school underwent multiple name changes: Weber Stake Academy from its founding in 1889 to 1897, Weber Academy in 1902, Weber Normal college in 1918, and Weber College in 1922.
The school became Weber State College in 1962 and on January 1, 1991, finally gained university status, obtaining its current name.
* In the book The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux and the musical based on it by Andrew Lloyd Weber, " Kyrie eleison " is the name of a wedding song composed by the title character.
The fans began calling him the " Hoosier Thunderbolt ", while famed vaudeville act Weber and Fields used his name, a paperback book, Secrets of Amos Rusie, The World's Greatest Pitcher, How He Obtained His Incredible Speed on Balls, was available for a quarter, a drink was named after him, and received a message from the popular performer Lillian Russell.

Weber and born
The sociologist Max Weber was born in Erfurt, and the theologian and philosopher Meister Eckhart was Prior of Erfurt's Dominican Order.
Weber was born in 1864, in Erfurt, Thuringia.
Weber was born in Eutin, Holstein, the eldest of the three children of Franz Anton von Weber and his second wife, Genovefa Brenner, a Viennese singer.
* Adam Weber ( born 1987 ), American football player
* Amy Weber ( born 1970 ) is an American actress, model, film producer, and a former professional wrestling valet
* Anthony Weber ( born 1987 ), French footballer
* Axel A. Weber ( born 1957 ), German economist, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank since April 2004.
* Carlo Weber ( born 1934 ), German architect
* Carlos Weber ( born 1966 ), Argentine volleyball player
* Chris Weber ( born 1966 ), American musician
* David Weber ( born 1952 ), American science fiction author
* Eberhard Weber ( born 1940 ), German musician
* Ed Weber ( born 1931 ), American politician from Ohio
* Georg F. Weber ( born 1962 ), cancer researcher
* Gerd Weber ( born 1956 ), German soccer player
* Hartmut Weber ( born 1960 ), German sprinter
* Heiko Weber ( born 1965 ), German football manager
* Heribert Weber ( born 1955 ), Austrian football player
* Jacques Weber ( born 1949 ), French actor, director and writer,
* Jake Weber ( born 1964 ), English actor
* Javier Weber ( born 1966 ), Argentinian volleyball player
* Joseph Weber ( born 1974 ), Firefighter / Paramedic
* Josip Weber ( born 1964 ), Croatian-Belgian footballer
* John Henry Weber ( 1779 – 1859 ), Danish born, American fur trader and explorer.

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