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Stern and German
* 1983 – The German magazine Der Stern claims that the " Hitler Diaries " had been found in wreckage in East Germany ; the diaries are subsequently revealed to be forgeries.
Another Indo-European example is star ( English ), str-( Sanskrit ), tara ( Hindi-Urdu ), étoile ( French ), ἀστήρ ( astēr ) ( Greek or ἀστέρι / ἄστρο, asteri / astro in Modern Greek ), stella ( Italian ), aster ( Latin ) stea ( Romanian and Venetian ), stairno ( Gothic ), astl ( Armenian ), Stern ( German ), ster ( Dutch and Afrikaans ), starn ( Scots ), stjerne ( Norwegian and Danish ), stjarna ( Icelandic ), stjärna ( Swedish ), stjørna ( Faroese ), setāre ( Persian ), stoorei ( Pashto ), seren ( Welsh ), steren ( Cornish ), estel ( Catalan ), estrella Spanish, estrella Asturian and Leonese, estrela ( Portuguese and Galician ) and estêre or stêrk ( Kurdish ), from the PIE, " star ".
The abbreviation " IQ " comes from the German term Intelligenz-Quotient, originally coined by psychologist William Stern.
German psychologist William Stern proposed a method of scoring children's intelligence tests in 1912.
Rust's return to Germany on 3 August 1988 was accompanied by huge media attention, but he did not talk to the assembled journalists ; his family had sold the exclusive rights to the story to the German magazine Stern for DM 100, 000.
** Otto Stern, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1888 )
* February 17 – Otto Stern, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1969 )
In Argentina during the late 1940s, the German exile Grete Stern began to contribute photomontaged work on the theme of Sueños ( Dreams ), as part of a regular psychoanalytical article in Idilio magazine .< ref >
A former KSK commander is quoted in the German magazine Stern to have said: ' The pictures of Abu Ghraib, the torture in Iraqi prison camps, did absolutely not surprise me.
English writer James Stern recounted an example in a German town soon after the German surrender.
Similar questions were also raised by the German newsmagazine, Stern and the BBC.
Gaius Stern and Sir Ronald Syme both dispute this claim, whose chief argument in its favor is that " it was written in German 100 years ago.
In response to The Last Days of Hitler, Trevor-Roper received a death threat from the Stern Gang for his supposed over-emphasis on Hitler's charisma, which the authors of the death threat felt had exonerated the German people.
The chronicle was first edited by Adolph Jellinek ( Zur Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, Leipsic, 1854 ); and was republished as Hebräische Berichte über die Judenverfolgungen Während der Kreuzzüge, by A. Neubauer and Stern, together with a German translation, in the Quellen zur Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland, ii., Berlin, 1892.
The list of reviewers of the German Ideology and Utopia includes a remarkable roll call of individuals who became famous in exile, after the rise of Hitler: Hannah Arendt, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Paul Tillich, Hans Speier, Günther Stern ( aka Günther Anders ), Waldemar Gurian, Siegfried Kracauer, Otto Neurath, Karl August Wittfogel, Béla Fogarasi, and Leo Strauss.
After her conviction, Bell was the focus of a great deal of attention from the British press and also from the German Stern magazine.
French and German social science research on rumor locates the modern scholarly definition of it to the pioneering work of the German William Stern in 1902.
Subtitled Der Film zum Buch vom Führer (" The film accompanying the Führer's book "), the movie is a grotesque farce about the events when, in 1983, German Stern magazine began to publish, with great fanfare, the 60 volumes of the alleged diaries of Adolf Hitler – which two weeks later turned out to be entirely fake.
Willié is working for the magazine " HH press " ( real-world Stern magazine is located in Hamburg, which is abbreviated " HH " on German car license plates ; " HH " is pronounced " haha ", but is also an abbreviation of " heil Hitler ").
* Felix Stern ( 1884 – 1941 ), neurologist, most important German investigator of the disorder ' encephalitis lethargica '
The author and journalist Christopher Hitchens and the German magazine Stern have alleged that Mother Teresa did not focus the money on alleviating poverty or improving the conditions of her hospices, but on opening new convents and increasing missionary work.
In the novel, the story of Max Havelaar, a Dutch colonial administrator, is told by two diametrically opposed characters: the hypocritical coffee merchant Droogstoppel, who intends to use Havelaar's manuscripts to write about the coffee trade, and the romantic German apprentice Stern, who takes over when Droogstoppel loses interest in the story.

Stern and for
There are several different stability factors, such as the Stern stability factor and the Linvil stability factor, which specify a condition that must be met for the absolute stability of an amplifier in terms of its two-port parameters.
A small group ( with about 200 activists ), dedicated to Jewish resistance to the British administration in Palestine, broke away from the Etzel ( which advocated support for Britain during the war ) and formed the " Lehi " ( Stern Gang ), led by Avraham Stern.
Guitarists such as Pat Martino, Al Di Meola, Larry Coryell, John Abercrombie, John Scofield and Mike Stern ( the latter two both alumni of the Miles Davis band ) fashioned a new language for the guitar which introduced jazz to a new generation of fans.
Downey punched Stuttering John during an interview done for The Howard Stern Show.
* Otto Stern School for Integrated Doctoral Education, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
These sources include, among others, the Bydale Foundation, Careth Foundation, Carolyn Foundation, Changing Horizons Charitable Trust, CS Fund, Deer Creek Foundation, Educational Foundation of America, Schumann Center for Media and Democracy, Grodzins Fund, Jenifer Altman Foundation, Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, Rockwood Fund, Roy and Niuta Titus Foundation, Stern Family Fund, Town Creek Foundation, and the Turner Foundation.
This was later used when the man behind this campaign, David Stern, ran for Seattle Mayor in 1993.
Authors of this genre include Stan Lee ( co-creator of Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Hulk ); Marv Wolfman, the creator of Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics ; Dean Wesley Smith ( Smallville, Spider-Man, and X-Men novels ) and Superman writers Roger Stern and Elliot S!
Kevin Lofton, who does all the animation for the Howard Stern website, created a black-and-white animated video for the song.
Predictions tools made significant progress during the decade, UN-sponsored organisations such as the IPCC gained influence, and studies such as the Stern report influenced public support for paying the political and economic costs of countering climate change.
* Guinness World Record for " Largest Single Author Signing " ( previously set by General Colin Powell and Howard Stern )
On the Howard Stern radio show on November 27, 2007, comedian Artie Lange mentioned that he had recorded dialogue for a character named " Big Al " in a new Leisure Suit Larry game.
Violinist Isaac Stern also visited the group with a CBS film crew, speaking to the young musicians about lyrics and music after Joe Linus performed his song " Circus Lion " for Stern.
Robert A. M. Stern included it in his article " A Preservationist's List of 35 Modern Landmarks-in-Waiting " written for the New York Times.
The three regulars also served as guest hosts for when Davidson was unavailable ; in one of those instances, for one week at the beginning of the show's final season, Stevens hosted while Bullock was the center square and Howard Stern announced.
On February 15, 2005, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced that Donna Orender, who had been serving as the Senior Vice President of the PGA Tour and who had played for several teams in the now-defunct Women's Pro Basketball League, would be Ackerman's successor as of April 2005.
" In 2004, Stern adapted and directed Kelly's screenplay for a graduate student production at the American Repertory Theatre's Institute for Advanced Theatre Training ( I. A. T. T ./ M. X. A. T.

Stern and star
In January 2006, rock star David Lee Roth, Rover's Morning Glory, and talk show host Adam Carolla replaced Stern in most major radio markets, and CBS Radio launched its new " Free FM " hot talk format in many of these markets.
For example, the star known as Polaris has also at various times and places been known by the names Alruccabah, Angel Stern, Cynosura, the Lodestar, Mismar, Navigatoria, Phoenice, the Pole Star, the Star of Arcady, Tramontana and Yilduz.
:* 2003: Wie ein Stern ( Like a star )
:* Wie ein Stern 2002 ( Like a star, VHS )
Several sporting clubs from countries ruled by Communist Parties used the red star as a symbol, and Crvena zvezda (), Belgrade, and Roter Stern, Leipzig, named themselves after it.
< li > In 2002, in collaboration with dynamicist Harold Levison, Stern wrote, " we define an überplanet as a planetary body in orbit around a star that is dynamically important enough to have cleared its neighboring planetesimals ... And we define an unterplanet as one that has not been able to do so ," and then a few paragraphs later, " our Solar System clearly contains 8 überplanets and a far larger number of unterplanets, the largest of which are Pluto and Ceres.
Stern made headlines after former child star Dana Plato committed suicide one day after visiting the show.
The ranch was also featured as a supposedly " haunted house " in an episode of Proof Positive and is frequently mentioned on the Howard Stern Show, usually to announce that another porn star has started to work there.
The star architects from that period often built little or their best-known works were " paper architecture "— unbuilt or even unbuildable schemes, yet known through frequent reproduction in architectural magazines, such as the work of Léon Krier, Michael Graves, Aldo Rossi, Robert A. M. Stern, Hans Hollein, and James Stirling.
Image: Moustiers-Sainte-Marie Schlucht mit Stern 0499. jpg | The peaks above the village, with the famous star suspended between
In 2011, the Clippers traded for New Orleans Hornets ' star Chris Paul, a player the Lakers had traded for about a week earlier before the deal was vetoed by NBA commissioner David Stern and Paul was traded to the Clippers.
Kokhav Ya ' ir ( literally " Ya ' ir's star ") was named for Abraham Stern, who went by the alias Ya ' ir, the founder and leader of the Lehi group, a militant Jewish underground active during the British Mandate of Palestine.
Stern is also German for " star.

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