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Taube and began
Having spent two years ( 1907 – 1909 ) sailing around the Red Sea, Ceylon and South Africa, Taube began his career as a singer-songwriter and collector of sailors ' songs, and on Christmas Eve 1908, on board the Norwegian ship SS Bergen headed for Spain, he performed " Turalleri, piken fra Hamburg ".

Taube and looking
When looking back on his research, Taube explained that he sometimes had difficulty finding graduate students willing to work on electron transfer reactions, as they preferred to work on more " exciting " projects in his laboratory focusing on the effects of isotopic tracers and kinetics.

Taube and for
Described as a place of unending Springtime and a paradise of green plants, Tlalocan was the destination in the afterlife for those who died violently from phenomena associated with water, such as by lightning, drowning and water-borne diseases ( Miller and Taube, 1993 ).
One of the first aircraft used for surveillance was the Rumpler Taube during World War I, when aviators like Fred Zinn evolved entirely new methods of reconnaissance and photography.
The translucent wings of the plane made it very difficult for ground based observers to detect a Taube at an altitude above 400 m. The French also called this plane " the Invisible Aircraft ", and it is sometimes also referred to as the " world's very first stealth plane ".
On two of the Dresden Codex's very first pages, god D is shown within the maw of a caiman representing the earth ; a case has been made for identifying the caiman as the deity's transformation ( Thompson, Taube ).
The king publicly acknowledged his offspring with Taube, and denied the rumours that he was to have married her in secret, but answered that the matter of treating the Queen with respect out of gratitude for her abdication had nothing to do with his private life, and wrote a letter to the Queen and asked her to protect Taube after his death.
In 1739, the Queen wanted Taube and her two sons expelled from the country ; and they left for Hesse, but Taube stayed behind in Nyköping, where the king met her, claiming to go hunting, and she never left the country.
This enraged the Queen who refused to leave her room for fourteen days, which was said to have contributed to the Queen's declining health, and Taube continued as his mistress.
Among Foundation ’ s institutional donors there are Open Society Institute, Ford Foundation, Trust for Civil Society in CEE, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Stiftung Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Fundacja AGORY, AGORA SA, Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture.
Well known aircraft from that era include the Dutch designer Anthony Fokker's combat aircraft for the German Empire's Luftstreitkräfte, and U. S. Curtiss flying boats and the German / Austrian Taube monoplanes.
* 30 August – Paris is bombed by a German aircraft for the first time-by an Etrich Taube flown by Lt Ferdinand von Hiddessen.
* Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture
* Glaab T, Taube C, Braun A, Mitzner W ( 2007 ) Invasive and noninvasive methods for studying pulmonary function in mice.
Very early aircraft, such as the Wright Flyer I, Blériot XI and Fokker Eindecker used a system of wing warping where no conventionally hinged control surfaces were used on the wing, and sometimes not even for pitch control as on the Wright Flyer I and original versions of the 1909 Etrich Taube, which only had a hinged / pivoting rudder in addition to the warping-operated pitch and roll controls.
“ A ” type aircraft ( for example the Rumpler Taube and Fokker M. 5 ) were not limited by any official limiting specification, apart from their wing layout, although they were typically unarmed two seat reconnaissance or training aircraft with low powered engines.
Henry Taube, Ph. D, M. Sc, B. Sc, FRSC ( November 30, 1915 – November 16, 2005 ) was a Canadian-born American chemist noted for having been awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for " his work in the mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes.
After graduating, Taube stayed at Luther College and worked as laboratory assistant for Paul Liefeld, allowing him to take first year university classes.
Taube researched ruthenium and osmium, both elements have a high capacity for back bonding.
Taube was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry " for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes.
Charlotte Fonrobert, Ph. D Associate Professor and Graduate Director of Religious Studies, Co-Director of Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford University.

Taube and new
The owners of the Oakland Invaders, Bay Area real estate executives Jim Joseph and Tad Taube, flipped a coin to decide who would became the new owner of the Los Angeles franchise.
Taube was introduced to the new Crown Prince Adolf Fredrik in 1743 ; on 9 December of that year, she gave birth to Frederick's fourth child and second daughter, Hedvig Amalia, created Countess of Hessenstein, who died in 1752 only nine years old.
As well as dropping bombs these aircraft, probably the powerful new Taube Albatros D. III, swooped down firing machine gun bullets into the camp.

Taube and when
Hedvig Taube was a member of a noble family, who suffered from gambling debts when the king noticed the beautiful sixteen-year-old daughter of the family in 1730.
Taube felt that a " primary flaw " with his correlation between electron configuration and ligand substitution was that it was described mainly in terms of valence bond theory, as crystal field theory and ligand field theory were not well established when he published his work in 1952.
However, the first air technology interchange occurred during World War I when Japan joined against Germany on the side of the Allies, and Germany lost a Rumpler Taube aircraft at Tsingtao, which the Japanese rebuilt as the Isobe Kaizo Rumpler Taube, as well as an LVG, known to the Japanese as the Seishiki-1, in 1916.
The parish was canonically erected in 1916, when Father Ulrich Taube, SS. CC., built the first wooden church that was consecrated that same year under the title of Saint Anthony of Padua by Msgr.

Taube and became
In 1730, he became the first king in Swedish history to have an official mistress, the young noblewoman Hedvig Taube, who was given the title Countess of Hessenstein.
The next year ( 1744 ), Taube became pregnant again.
The Institute came into existence because four financiers-a banker and Conservative Party politician ( Will Hopper ), an investment trust manager ( Bob Buist ), a stockbroker ( Nils Taube ) and a tax consultant ( John Chown )-were appalled at the way in which the 1965 Finance Act became law.
The advantages that I enjoyed include: the marvelous experience of growing up on a farm, which taught me an appreciation of nature, and taught me also to discipline myself to get necessary jobs done ..." After completing his graduate studies, Taube became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1942.

Taube and was
His marriage to Queen Ulrika Eleonora was childless, but he had several children by his mistress, Hedvig Taube.
After the death of Hedvig Taube, his official mistress was the noblewoman Catharina Ebba Horn, whom he gave the title and recognition of German-Roman Countess ( 1745 – 1748 ).
The team was originally owned by Bay Area real estate magnates Jim Joseph and Tad Taube.
He was an extramarital son of King Frederick of Sweden and his mistress Hedvig Taube.
Hedvig Ulrika Taube ( 1714 – 11 February 1744 ) also Countess von Hessenstein was a Swedish noble and salonist, official royal mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden.
She was the daughter of the royal councillor Count Edvard Didrik Taube and Christina Maria Falkenerg.
The Queen was jealous and felt her pride was hurt and had the bishops of the parliament's clerical group lecture Taube.
In 1745, Taube was replaced as an official royal mistress by the noblewoman Catharina Ebba Horn, who was also officially recognized and given the title of German-Roman countess, but their relationship ended after three years and she has been largely forgotten by history.
It was later used in the much more famous Blériot XI Channel-crossing aircraft of 1909 and also copied in the earliest examples of the Etrich Taube.
Will Hopper has recalled that the idea of a research institute did not take shape until some time later at a dinner which was attended by Bob Buist, John Chown, Nils Taube and himself on 30 July 1968 at the Stella Alpina restaurant, 32 North Audley Street, London, at which a decision was made to found the Institute.
In the same year an Executive Committee was formed, with Will Hopper as Chairman, Halmer Hudson as Secretary and Buist, Chown, Skinner and Taube as Members.
When Mel Taube left Purdue in 1950, Wooden's inclination was to return and finally accept the head coaching job there.
The AMP organized events at the Taube Museum of Art and the Minot Public Library over the summer of 2004. There was considerable controversy over a show held in September 2004, a film festival put on by a travelling group espousing borderline criminal activities. The manager of the Dakota Square Mall asked the president of Minot State University to cancel the show, which was then scheduled to take place at the Aleshire Theatre on campus.

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