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Hindemith's joust with Weber tunes was a considerably more serious misfortune, for it demands transluscent textures, buoyant rhythms, and astringent wit.
The system was described in 1976 by Guy Ottewell and also by Robert J. Weber, who coined the term " approval voting.
Carl Maria von Weber, a relative of Mozart by marriage whom Wagner has characterized as the most German of German composers, is said to have refused to join Ludlams-Höhle, a social club of which Salieri was a member and avoided having anything to do with him.
It was based on an earlier code developed by Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Weber in 1834.
On the way home from Riemann's lecture, Weber reported that Gauss was full of praise and excitement.
The CMM was published as a book in 1995 by its primary authors, Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis.
The sociologist Max Weber was born in Erfurt, and the theologian and philosopher Meister Eckhart was Prior of Erfurt's Dominican Order.
In opera, a new Romantic atmosphere combining supernatural terror and melodramatic plot in a folkloric context was first successfully achieved by Carl Maria von Weber ( 1786 – 1826 ) and perfected by Richard Wagner ( 1813 – 1883 ) in his Ring Cycle.
German sociologist Max Weber mentioned Scottish Presbyterianism in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism ( 1905 ), and many scholars in recent decades argued that Calvinism's " this worldly asceticism " was integral to Scotland's rapid economic modernization.
Kennedy was accompanied not by Robert Lochner, but by Heinz Weber of the Berlin mission ; Weber translated the president's speech to the audience.
" The crowd was quiet while Weber translated and repeated the president's German line ; Kennedy was obviously relieved at the crowd's positive response and thanked Weber for his translation.
The IEC was instrumental in developing and distributing standards for units of measurement, particularly Gauss, Hertz, and Weber.
Work on KQML was led by Tim Finin of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Jay Weber of EITech and involved contributions from many researchers.
Maximilian Karl Emil " Max " Weber (; 21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920 ) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist who profoundly influenced social theory, social research, and the discipline of sociology itself.
Weber was a key proponent of methodological antipositivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive ( rather than purely empiricist ) means, based on understanding the purpose and meaning that individuals attach to their own actions.
Weber is perhaps best known for his thesis combining economic sociology and the sociology of religion, elaborated in his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, in which he proposed that ascetic Protestantism was one of the major " elective affinities " associated with the rise in the Western world of market-driven capitalism and the rational-legal nation-state.
After the First World War, Max Weber was among the founders of the liberal German Democratic Party.
Weber was born in 1864, in Erfurt, Thuringia.
He was the eldest of the seven children of Max Weber Sr., a wealthy and prominent civil servant and member of the National Liberal Party, and his wife Helene ( Fallenstein ), who partly descended from French Huguenot immigrants and held strong moral absolutist ideas.
Weber was put in charge of the study and wrote a large part of the final report, which generated considerable attention and controversy and marked the beginning of Weber's renown as a social scientist.

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Weber was born in Eutin, Holstein, the eldest of the three children of Franz Anton von Weber and his second wife, Genovefa Brenner, a Viennese singer.
* Adam Weber ( born 1987 ), American football player
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* Anthony Weber ( born 1987 ), French footballer
* Axel A. Weber ( born 1957 ), German economist, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank since April 2004.
* Carlo Weber ( born 1934 ), German architect
* Carlos Weber ( born 1966 ), Argentine volleyball player
* Chris Weber ( born 1966 ), American musician
* David Weber ( born 1952 ), American science fiction author
* Eberhard Weber ( born 1940 ), German musician
* Ed Weber ( born 1931 ), American politician from Ohio
* Georg F. Weber ( born 1962 ), cancer researcher
* Gerd Weber ( born 1956 ), German soccer player
* Hartmut Weber ( born 1960 ), German sprinter
* Heiko Weber ( born 1965 ), German football manager
* Heribert Weber ( born 1955 ), Austrian football player
* Jacques Weber ( born 1949 ), French actor, director and writer,
* Jake Weber ( born 1964 ), English actor
* Javier Weber ( born 1966 ), Argentinian volleyball player
* Joseph Weber ( born 1974 ), Firefighter / Paramedic
* Josip Weber ( born 1964 ), Croatian-Belgian footballer
* John Henry Weber ( 1779 – 1859 ), Danish born, American fur trader and explorer.

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