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A relationship with Albanian in particular has been advanced by Zecharia Mayani, as well as earlier writers such as Ascoli, 1877, E. Schneider, 1889, Thomopoulos, 1912, Buonamici, 1919 ; but Albanian is known to be an Indo-European language, and widely considered in linguistics to be an isolate.
Kurt Schneider criticized Kraepelin's nosology for appearing to be a list of behaviors that he considered undesirable, rather than medical conditions, though Schneider's alternative version has also been criticised on the same basis.
The boys torment Schneider Böck, a well-liked tailor who has a fast stream flowing in front of his house.
Annemarie Schneider, a 19-year-old secretary in a law firm in Rosenheim ( a town in southern Germany ) was seemingly the unwitting cause of much chaos and controversy in the firm, including disruption of electricity and telephone lines, the rotation of a picture, swinging lamps which were captured on video ( which was one of the first times any poltergeist activity has been captured on film ), and strange sounds that sounded electrical in origin were recorded.
Schneider has commented about the frustrations and difficulties involved with assessing and communicating scientific ideas.
Schneider has accused people, including Julian Simon, of deliberately taking this quote out of context in order to misrepresent his views.
Alan Schneider once suggested putting the play on in a round – Pozzo has often been commented on as a ringmaster – but Beckett dissuaded him: " I don't in my ignorance agree with the round and feel Godot needs a very closed box.
Schneider has speculated that it may simply have been the opportunity to work directly with Keaton.
It has interchangeable lenses, generally a 135mm Zeiss Biotessar, with the second being either a 240mm f / 4 Meyer Tele-Megor or a 250mm f / 5 Schneider Tele-Xenar.
# Schneider is announced by declarer after the bidding ( declarer has to take 90 or more trick points to win the game )
If Hand has been declared, the player may make additional declarations such as Schneider, Ouvert, etc.
Schneider falls to her death at the end of the film as she dives after the Holy Grail which has fallen into a crack in the Earth.
Two of her best-known skits included her as an elderly Jewish woman on Coffee Talk with Mike Myers, and her acting as Amanda Woodward in a Wayne's World skit with Myers, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, and Phil Hartman, where Wayne has a dream that he is a character on Melrose Place.
Founded in 1987 and devoted to Contemporary Art, Kunstverein Arnsberg has presented solo exhibitions by artists as George Baselitz, Thomas Ruff, Karin Sander, Dan Perjovschi, Boris Mikhailov, Gregor Schneider, Erwin Wurm, The Turner Prize winner Susan Philipsz and The Marcel Duchamp Prize winner Laurent Grasso.
McLeod then encounters Endicott Sims ( Warner Anderson ), lawyer of Karl Schneider ( George Macready ), a New Jersey doctor who has had his license revoked and is now wanted on murder charges.
Sims informs Lieutenant Monahan ( Horace McMahon ) that Schneider wants to turn himself in to avoid the wrath of McLeod, who has apparently been conducting an ongoing hate campaign against the doctor, who is known to perform abortions.
When Schneider arrives with Sims, McLeod informs him that his assistant, Miss Hatch ( Gladys George ), has implicated him and will pick him out of a line-up.
To McLeod's disgust, Schneider has bribed Hatch with a fur coat, and she fails to identify him.
However, McLeod learns that the woman has died, and without her identification, there is no case against Schneider.
As they head back to the precinct, Schneider threatens McLeod with information he apparently has on the detective, taunting him that he has a lot of pull in high places.
As an ambulance is called Schneider mentions the name " Giacoppetti " and a woman to Monahan, which presumably has something to do with McLeod.
With a downhill victory in March 2011, she has won at least one race for ten consecutive World Cup seasons, trailing only Alberto Tomba and Vreni Schneider who won races in eleven consecutive World Cup seasons, and equalling the mark of Renate Götschl and Ingemar Stenmark.
Wolf Schneider, an eminent journalist and stylist has called Der Spiegel " the biggest mangler of the German language " and used quotations from the magazine as examples for inept German in his style guides.
In the B-52s, she has performed alongside Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Ricky Wilson and Keith Strickland.

Schneider and published
In summarising Gray's judgement, in an article published in the Yale Law Journal, Wendie E. Schneider distils these seven points for what he meant by an objective historian:
Trials were underway in most countries in Europe but only Krupp, Erhardt, Vickers Maxim, and Schneider had published any information by 1910.
It has been suggested by Elisabeth Schneider ( in Coleridge, Opium and " Kubla Khan ", University of Chicago Press, 1953 ), amongst others, that this prologue, as well as the Person from Porlock, was in fact fictional and intended as a credible explanation of the poem's seemingly fragmentary state as published.
Siegfried Nadel published a monograph about Georgian music, where he proposed that Georgian polyphony possibly contributed to the emergence of European professional polyphony ( this idea was developed by Marius Schneider for several decades ).
* 1788-“ de Arte Venandi cum Avibus ” by Frederick II ( d. 1250 ) published and compared favorably to contemporary science by Blasius Merrem and Johan Gottlobb Schneider
In 2010, The Onion Presents A Book of Jean's Own !, a book-length collection of new material written by Schneider as Jean Teasdale, was published by St. Martin's Griffin.
An example of a modern attempt to understand Shakespeare's original intent is " Shylock, the Roman: Unmasking Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice ," by Robert Schneider, published in 2001.
The rat king discovered in 1963 by the farmer P. van Nijnatten at Rucphen, Netherlands as published by cryptozoologist M. Schneider consists of seven rats.
His works have been collected in the Oberländer-Album, published by Braun and Schneider in Munich ( 1879-1901 ), and reprinted a number of times, most recently by Rosenheimer in 1982 ( ISBN 3475523590 ).
In 2010, journalist Nathan Schneider published a lengthy investigative profile of the Templeton Foundation in The Nation, a leading magazine of the left.
Schneider discovered poetry as a young adult, and has since published his poetry and essays in a number of magazines and newspapers.
For a month afterward, City Pages published letters to the editor about the article, with most of the established poets in the Twin Cities condemning Schneider and most general readers praising his honesty.

Schneider and film
* The Animal, 2001 US film by Luke Greenfield with Rob Schneider
* Romy Schneider, 20th century film actress
When his second film Diabeł was banned in Poland he decided to move to France, where he made L ' Important c ' est d ' aimer ( 1975 ) with Romy Schneider.
Inspired in part by the 1958 film Run Silent, Run Deep, Star Trek screenwriter Paul Schneider imagined cloaking as a space-travel analog of a submarine submerging, and employed it in the 1966 Star Trek episode " Balance of Terror ".
Bertolucci became infamous in 1972, with the controversial film Last Tango in Paris, with Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider, Jean-Pierre Léaud and Massimo Girotti, when a scene featuring the anal rape of character Jeane by character Paul using butter as a lubricant, among other depictions of the young Schneider that were thought to be exploitative, caused serious concern due to its representation of women.
Many also took issue with the fact that Schneider was completely naked much of the film, while Brando was fully clothed.
In January 2005, when Rob Schneider insulted Los Angeles Times movie critic Patrick Goldstein, who panned his movie Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, by commenting that the critic was unqualified because he had never won the Pulitzer Prize, Ebert intervened by stating that, as a Pulitzer winner, he was qualified to review the film, and bluntly told Schneider, " Your movie sucks.
It was used in Antonioni's film The Passenger as a backdrop for the first meeting between Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider.
At the request of Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider, Henry Jaglom was brought in to edit the film into its current form, while Schneider purchased Hopper a trip to Taos so he would not interfere with the recut.
Starring John Schneider, Jenn Gotzon, and Robert Davi, the film previewed at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the fall of 2011.
* Doonby, a film starring John Schneider, was set and filmed in Smithville in 2010 and released in 2011.
Over five hundred people attended his funeral, many of the actors and comedians who had worked with him on Saturday Night Live and on film including Phil Hartman ( who would die five months later ), Adam Sandler, Brendan Fraser, Joe Mantegna, Lorne Michaels, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Buscemi, Mike Myers, Christopher Walken, John Goodman, Eugene Levy, George Wendt, Norm Macdonald, Holly Wortell, Rob Schneider, Chris Rock, Tim Meadows, and Tom Arnold.
James Karen, who was to have a small part in the film, talked constantly about the 68 year old Buster Keaton and persuaded Schneider to consider him when MacGowran ’ s circumstances changed.
Keaton ’ s negative comments about the film are often reported but this final recollection by Schneider may redress the balance: “ hatever he may have subsequently said to interviewers or reporters about not understanding a moment of what he was doing or what the film was about, what I remember best of our final farewell on the set was that he smiled and half-admitted those six pages were worth doing after all .”
A portrait of Schneider in this film was the only one, taken from her roles, which is displayed in her home.
Romy Schneider ( 23 September 1938 – 29 May 1982 ) was an Austrian-born German film actress who also held French citizenship.
In 1954, Schneider for the first time portrayed a royal, playing a young Queen Victoria in the Austrian film Mädchenjahre einer Königin ( known in the U. S. as The Story of Vickie and in Britain as Victoria in Dover ).
Schneider soon starred in Christine ( 1958 ), a remake of Max Ophüls's 1933 film Liebelei ( itself based upon a play by Arthur Schnitzler and starring her mother Magda Schneider ).
Schneider decided to live and to work in France, slowly gaining the interest of film directors such as Orson Welles for The Trial ( 1962 ), based upon Franz Kafka's The Trial and was introduced by Delon to Luchino Visconti.

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