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Coming from Karlsfeld, the Würm crosses Dachau-East and merges into the river Amper just outside the district limit of Hebertshausen.
Indeed, many studies concentrate on the Holocene epoch ( the last 11, 000 years ), or the last glacial stage of the Pleistocene epoch ( the Wisconsin / Weichsel / Devensian / Würm glaciation of the ice age, from 50, 000 to 10, 000 years ago ).
The Würm part of " Starship Trooper " is a continuous cadenza of chords ( G-Eb-C ) played by ensemble and repeated adlib: first accompaniment: electric guitar on the right stereo channel, then acoustic guitar, bass pedals, and drums from middle channel, then organ and bass guitar with tremolo and distortion from left channel, then starts the guitar solo, that swaps from side to side.
Lake Starnberg (), 25 kilometres southwest of Munich in southern Bavaria, is Germany's fifth largest freshwater lake and, The name is derived from the river Wirmer ( now Würm ) which flows along Starnbergs as the single river from the lake.
Clouse 1997 removed the Lakes Plain languages of the upper Mamberamo River in the interior of Papua from Trans – New Guinea, where Würm had placed them, and added them to the Geelvink Bay languages.

Würm and song
* " Würm ", the third and final movement of the song " Starship Trooper " by Yes

Würm and by
During the last glacial period of the Würm glaciation, the Black Forest was covered by glaciers ; several tarns ( or lakes ) such as the Mummelsee are remains of this period.

Würm and .
The local rivers are the Isar and the Würm.
The wettest time of the Sahara appears the more archaic, which may correspond to a certain glacial period in Europe ( the Würm, which ended c. 9000 BC ).
The Würm glaciation ended, and the beginning interglacial, which endures to this day, allowed the re-settlement of northern regions.
During the Würm glaciation, the Rhine was pushed far to the south to its present course, over a hard Late Jurassic limestone bed.
Chuck Dukowski, bassist of Würm, liked Ginn's band, and eventually joined, forming a committed quartet with Ginn, Morris and drummer Brian Migdol.
A well-known mass extinction of megafauna, the Holocene extinction ( see also Quaternary extinction event ), occurred at the end of the last ice age glacial period ( a. k. a. the Würm glaciation ) and wiped out many giant ice age animals, such as woolly mammoths, in the Americas and northern Eurasia.
Sindelfingen ( Dadin grad ) is a German town near Stuttgart at the headwaters of the Schwippe ( a tributary of the Würm ) that is the site of a Mercedes-Benz assembly plant.
While " Wurm " ( without the umlaut over the " u ") is an Old English word for " dragon " ( worm, wurm, wyrm ), the Würm is a river in Germany which gave its name to an ice age in geology.
In fact, this bank with a tabular appearance presents coralligenous sediments which can be attributed to the presence of a coral reef during the Würm glaciation.
During the most recent, so-called Würm glaciation, 10-12, 000 years ago the permanent snow line was at 2, 100 m above sea level.
After a short rest, the division returned to the fight, taking Wurm and Würm ( Geilenkirchen ), Mullendorf, 18 December, before moving to Belgium to help stem the German winter offensive.
Apparently, it became extinct about 12, 500 C-14 years ago, during the Würm glaciation, although it may have existed into historic times in southeastern Europe, as recently as 2, 000 years ago in the Balkans.
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This glacial is known in Britain as the Devensian but elsewhere, goes under names such as Vistula, Weichsellian, Würm and Wisconsinan.
Around 12, 500 BP, the Würm Glacial age ends.
Since the stories take place during the Würm glaciation, populations are small in number and are surviving mostly in hunter-gatherer fashion.
The lake was formed during the last period of global glaciation in the Alps ( Würm glaciation ) during the Pleistocene epoch.

originally and evolved
Edgar Cayce first mentioned Atlantis in 1923 and later suggested that it was originally a continent-sized region extending from the Azores to the Bahamas, holding an ancient, highly evolved civilization which had ships and aircraft powered by a mysterious form of energy crystal.
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”
The law of business organizations originally derived from the common law of England, but has evolved significantly in the 20th century.
Therefore there are now a huge variety of different styles and types of map-for example, one area which has evolved a specific and recognisable variation are those used by public transport organisations to guide passengers, namely urban rail and metro maps, many of which are loosely based on 45 degree angles as originally perfected by Harry Beck and George Dow.
The digraph ' għ ' ( called għajn after the Arabic letter name ʻayn for غ ) is considered separate, and sometimes ordered after ' g ', whilst in other volumes it is placed between ' n ' and ' o ' ( the Latin letter ' o ' originally evolved from the shape of Phoenician ʻayin, which was traditionally collated after Phoenician nūn ).
Destroyers, originally called torpedo-boat destroyers in 1892, evolved from the response of navies to the threat posed by the torpedo boat.
The HMMWV has evolved several times since its introduction, and is now used in tactical roles for which it was never originally intended.
The Lindy Hop is an American dance that evolved in Harlem, New York City in the 1920s and 1930s and originally evolved with the jazz music of that time.
However, its function has evolved from and replaced the macro languages that were originally included in some of these applications.
The vast majority of the human population of Scandinavia are Scandinavians, descended from several ( North ) Germanic tribes who originally inhabited the southern part of Scandinavia and what is now northern Germany, who spoke a Germanic language that evolved into Old Norse and who were known as Norsemen in the Early Middle Ages.
There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one ; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.
New England Unitarians evolved from the Pilgrim fathers ' Congregational Christianity, which was originally based on a literal reading of the Bible.
Lang and Kornfeld noticed the ad, and the four men got together originally to discuss a retreat-like recording studio in Woodstock, but the idea evolved into an outdoor music and arts festival, although even that was initially envisioned on a smaller scale, perhaps featuring some of the big name artists who lived in the Woodstock area ( such as Bob Dylan and The Band ).
The blood supply also twists around the esophagus, suggesting that the lungs originally evolved in the ventral part of the body, as in other vertebrates.
When the concept of the U. S. space station evolved into that of the International Space Station, which suffered from long delays and design changes before it could be completed, the service life of the Space Shuttle was extended several times until 2011 when it was finally retired — serving at least 15 years longer than it was originally designed to do.
Bryan's speeches evolved over time ; in December 1894, in a speech in Congress, he first used a phrase from which would come the conclusion to his most famous address: as originally stated, it was " I will not help to crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
New England Digital Corp. ( 1976 – 1993 ), founded originally in Norwich, Vermont and eventually relocated to White River Junction, Vermont, was best known for its signature product, the Synclavier Synthesizer System, which evolved into the Synclavier Digital Audio System or " Tapeless Studio.
The York Factory Express trade route evolved from an earlier express brigade used by the North West Company between Fort George ( originally Fort Astoria founded in 1811 by John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company ), at the mouth of the Columbia River, to Fort William on Lake Superior.
The term, security, was originally used to describe financial instruments secured by physical assets, but in North America, its meaning evolved to include all instruments irrespective of whether they offer security or not.
Thereafter, until the end of the century, Pierrot appeared fairly regularly in English pantomimes ( which were originally mute harlequinades but later evolved into the Christmas pantomimes of today ; in the 19th century, the harlequinade was presented as a " play within a play " during the pantomime ), finding his most notable interpreter in Carlo Delpini ( 1740 – 1828 ).
Over time, these bins evolved out of what were originally overhead shelves used for little more than coat and briefcase storage.
Although originally intended as a means for the exchange of lexical data between proprietary machine translation lexicons, it has evolved into a more general standard for terminology exchange.
The store, originally for Australian imports, evolved into a chain of women's clothing boutiques.
There were five RAID levels originally conceived, but many more variations have evolved, notably several nested levels and many non-standard levels ( mostly proprietary ).

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