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Ritter and himself
Alexander Ritter, who himself composed six symphonic poems in the vein of Liszt's works, directly influenced Richard Strauss in writing program music.
On set, Knotts easily integrated himself to the already-established cast who were, as John Ritter put it, " so scared " of Knotts because of his star status when he joined the cast.
Ritter did not return to acting until 1950, playing mostly supporting roles or himself.
The town was forced to host numerous troops of the Grande Armée in 1812, although the local deputy Ritter von Berg distinguished himself through his public service.
Carl Ritter himself was a dedicated anti-slavery and anti-racism propagandist in Germany.
During that time he received the title Ritter von Moldelbe, a name he chose himself in memory of his times working on the rivers Vltava / Moldau and Elbe.
Hitler himself found Goerdeler's report objectionable, and Hitler's " Four-Year Plan Memorandum " may have been written in part as a reply to Goerdeler's memorandum ( Gerhard Ritter favored this theory whereas Gerhard Weinberg rejects it ) On September 4, 1936 speaking before the German Cabinet, Göring cited Goerdeler's memorandum as an example of flawed economic thinking, and announced that Germany would pursue heavy military spending, protectionism, and autarky regardless of the economic consequences.
In stressing the geographic nature of cartography, he showed himself more a Humboldtian than a follower of Ritter ’ s political-historical school.
When war broke out in Scotland in 1560, he was given the command of a body of light horse, to be equipped like the Schwartze Ritter with corselets and two pistols each, and at the head of these troops he distinguished himself before Leith ( April 1560 ).
There he played baseball and met his wife, Cheryl, who later became an elementary school teacher in San Diego, where Ritter worked for 25 years as a painting contractor while trying to establish himself as a writer.
Despite severe doubts about the Nazis, initially Ritter reconciled himself to approving of the Nazi regime and its foreign policy, but he broke with the Nazis over the persecution of the churches.
Ritter argued democracy was the essential precondition of totalitarianism because it created the window of opportunity for a strongman to make himself the personification of the " popular will ", leading Ritter to conclude that " the system of ' totalitarian ' dictatorship as such is not a specifically German phenomenon " but rather was the natural result of when " the direct rule of the people derived from the ' revolt of the masses ' is introduced ".
There is a large boulder on the west side of the Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty Avenue, Vermilion, Ohio that was found on a farm a few miles to the south inscribed " KENTON " and is believed to have been carved by Kenton himself.
With crooked Chicago psychologist Lilith Ritter ( Helen Walker ) providing him with information about her patients, Stan passes himself off as someone who can actually communicate with the dead.
Born as Rudolf Alt, he could call himself von Alt and bear the title of a Ritter ( knight ) after he gained nobility in 1889.

Ritter and earned
Mankiewicz kept Ritter in mind, and cast her as " Birdie " in All About Eve ( 1950 ), which earned her an Oscar nomination.

Ritter and less
By November 10, results showed Ritter with 779, 000 votes and Beauprez with 566, 000, with less than 100, 000 absentee and provisional ballots left to count.
In this way, Hillgruber largely followed the distinction first made by Gerhard Ritter between a moderate civilian group in the German leadership centred around Bethmann Hollweg who, while not eschewing territorial expansionism, did not insist on it as a precondition for making peace, and the more radical group in the military centered around Ludendorff, who would settle for nothing less than a war ending in making Germany the world's greatest power.
U. S. Figure Skating President F. Ritter Shumway, in office less than two months at the time of the accident, established the USFS Memorial Fund in honor of the crash victims.
Guy Ritter sang less on the album than on previous Tourniquet albums.

Ritter and than
Ritter, the builder, is convinced that the total cost of all the heating systems plus the oil distribution system is no greater than would be gas heating systems in the houses plus their lines and meters.
In 1801, the German physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter made the discovery of ultraviolet by noting that the rays from a prism darkened silver chloride preparations more quickly than violet light.
In 1801, the German physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter made the discovery of ultraviolet by noting that the rays from a prism darkened silver chloride preparations more quickly than violet light.
In 1801, the German physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter made the hallmark observation that invisible rays just beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum darkened silver chloride-soaked paper more quickly than violet light itself.
In general, officers who were in some way critical of Hitler's military, if not necessarily political leadership, such as Field Marshal Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt and Admiral Raeder, received ( and accepted ) larger bribes than officers who were well known to be convinced National Socialists, such as General Walter Model, Admiral Karl Dönitz and Field Marshal Ferdinand Schörner.
In pre-republican Germany all the knightly families of the Holy Roman Empire ( sometimes distinguished by the prefix von or zu ) eventually were recognised as of baronial rank, although Ritter is the literal translation for " knight ", and persons who held that title enjoyed a distinct, but lower, rank in Germany's nobility than barons ( Freiherren ).
To the east of the Middle Fork canyon is the true Sierra Crest, which, at roughly of elevation is lower than the Ritter Range.
In the Austrian Empire the title of " Ritter von " would be bestowed upon citizens who deserved more than the plain " von " but were not considered deserving enough as to be given a barony as " Freiherr ".
( Ritter, p. 75 ) The power alleys were thus 40 feet deeper than in the cross-town counterpart, Wrigley Field.
Ritter wrote that " the prewar Germany of my own youth, which has for an entire lifetime been illuminated in my memory by the radiant splendor of a sun that seemed to grow dark only after the outbreak of the war of 1914 " was " in the evening of my life " darkened by " shadows that were much deeper than my generation-and certainly the generation of my academic teachers-was able to perceive at the time ".
According to Ritter the German government had underrated the state of military readiness in Russia and France, falsely assumed that British foreign policy was more pacific than what it really was, overrated the sense of moral outrage caused by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on European opinion, and above all, overestimated the military power and political common sense of Austria-Hungary.
Ritter was strongly critical of what he regarded as Fischer's " biased " view of Moltke's reaction to the outbreak of the war, and argued that Moltke's opposition to the sudden last minute suggestion of Wilhelm II that the German attack on France be cancelled was due to logistical concerns rather than a desire to provoke a world war.
Battling back, Ritter stated " I think the next governor of the state ought to have something more than a cocktail-party familiarity with the criminal justice system.

Ritter and $
Specifically, the House managers said Ritter engaged in champerty (" a proceeding whereby a person having no legitimate interest in a lawsuit abets it with money or services in the hope of profit ") by " corruptly and unlawfully " receiving $ 4, 500 from a former law partner, Albert L. Rankin.
The House charged that Ritter had planned with Rankin and others to put Whitehall ( the former Henry Morrison Flagler mansion and then a hotel, and now a museum ) into receivership, and had given Rankin an " exorbitant fee " of $ 75, 000, keeping $ 4, 500 of it.

Ritter and 35
* Eduard Ritter von Schleich, better known as the " Black Knight ", destroyed 35 enemy aircraft.
It consisted of Jastas 23, 32, 34, and 35 under Eduard Ritter von Schleich.

Ritter and 000
Ritter travelled 75, 000 miles to interview his subjects, sitting for hours listening to them tell their tales into his tape recorder.
Mount Ritter is made of a strikingly dark rock, and is quite prominent due to its height ( over 13, 000 ft ) and isolation.
Deviants is his long-standing ( 20, 000 years ) on-off relationship with Thena, leader of the Eternals and mother of their twin children, Donald & Deborah Ritter.

Ritter and on
( 1937 ) relied heavily on other theorists such as Ludwig Ritter von Eimannsberger, whose major book, The Tank War ( Der Kampfwagenkrieg ) ( 1934 ) gained a wide audience in the German Army.
Herschel, like Ritter used a prism to refract light from the Sun and detected the infrared, beyond the red part of the spectrum, through an increase in the temperature recorded on a thermometer.
Explaining the internal impact of the DDR regime from the perspective of German history in the long term, historian Gerhard A. Ritter ( 2002 ) has argued that the East German state was defined by two dominant forces – Soviet Communism on the one hand, and German traditions filtered through the interwar experiences of German Communists on the other.
Herschel, like Ritter used a prism to refract light from the Sun and detected the infrared, beyond the red part of the spectrum, through an increase in the temperature recorded on a thermometer.
Inspector Scott Ritter attempts to conduct surprise inspections on the Republican Guard facility at the airport, but is blocked by Iraqi officials.
On the special she performed show tunes and comedy bits alongside comic legend George Burns, teen matinee idol Shaun Cassidy, popular television star John Ritter ( during his days on Three's Company ), and even the Harlem Globetrotters joined her for a montage.
Gedeon Burkhard was working in Cologne on the TV series Alarm für Cobra 11 as the detective Chris Ritter, until the end of his contract in November 2007.
Strauss went on to conduct one of Ritter's operas, and at Strauss's request Ritter later wrote a poem describing the events depicted in Strauss's tone poem Death and Transfiguration.
During the runup to the 2003 invasion of Iraq he warned of a possible " Tonkin Gulf scenario " that could be used to justify going to war, and called on government " insiders " to go public with information to counter the Bush administration's pro-war propaganda campaign, praising Scott Ritter for his efforts in that regard.
From that time on, Gluck used the title " Ritter von Gluck " or " Chevalier de Gluck.
The Simon Ritter Cobblestone Farmhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The Murphy Theater saw the marriage of actor John Ritter and wife Amy Yasbeck on September 18, 1999, with the marquee simply stating " Congratulations John and Amy.
It is a rural heritage celebration held just outside of city limits on the Ritter Farm with demonstrations of " old time skills ", i. e. blacksmith shop, grist mill, horse drawn equipment, quilting, candle making.
The museum is located in Tex Ritter Park on Boston Avenue.
Personnel included Jim Lowe on vocals, James " Weasel " Spagnola and Ken Williams on guitar, Mark Tulin on bass and Preston Ritter on drums.
Original drummer Weakley returned to replace Ritter, and Spagnola was replaced on guitar by Mike Gannon, who appears on only two songs.
* Interview with Preston Ritter, on his history with the group.
These included his roles as Bret Maverick, in the popular 1950s western-comedy series, Maverick ; Jim Rockford, in the popular 1970s detective drama, The Rockford Files ; and the father of Katey Sagal's character on 8 Simple Rules following the death of John Ritter.
Josh Ritter has a song about Galahad's encounter with an angel charged with protecting the Holy Grail in a song on his album To the Yet Unknowing World.
The 1936 Winter Olympics were organized on behalf of the Sports Office of the Third Reich ( DRL ) by Karl Ritter von Halt.

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