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Among these were the killing of CEO of MTU Aero Engines, a German engineering company, Ernst Zimmermann ; another bombing at the US Air Force's Rhein-Main Air Base ( near Frankfurt ), which targeted the base commander and killed two bystanders ; the car bomb attack that killed Siemens executive Karl-Heinz Beckurts and his driver ; and the shooting of Gerold von Braunmühl, a leading official at Germany's foreign ministry.
It has few notable public buildings, but possesses three churches and monuments to the Dobermann Pinscher dog breed, which was created in Apolda, and to Christian Zimmermann ( 1759 – 1842 ), who, by introducing the hosiery and cloth manufacture, made Apolda one of the most important places in Germany in these branches of industry.
German Undersecretary of State Arthur Zimmermann addressed these requests to ambassadors to Germany.

Zimmermann and way
Shortly after its release, PGP encryption found its way outside the United States, and in February 1993 Zimmermann became the formal target of a criminal investigation by the US Government for " munitions export without a license ".
At the end of June 1917, Zimmermann found the first real opportunity for paving the way to peace negotiations during his period of administration.

Zimmermann and .
Authors whose usage predates Steiner's include occultist Agrippa von Nettesheim, alchemist Thomas Vaughn ( Anthroposophia Theomagica ), and philosophers Immanuel Hermann Fichte and Robert Zimmermann ( Anthroposophie im Umriss ); Steiner wrote his doctoral thesis on Fichte and attended Zimmermann's classes at the University of Vienna.
* Donahue, Charles ( 2008 ) ' Comparative Law before the Code Napoléon in Reimann, Mathias and Zimmermann, Reinhard ( eds.
* Reimann, Mathias and Zimmermann, Reinhard ( 2008 ) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law.
Here he met Rudolf Zimmermann, who became his ornithological mentor.
It was written in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann and was purchased by Symantec in 2010.
* 1917 – World War I: The U. S. ambassador to the United Kingdom is given the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany pledges to ensure the return of New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona to Mexico if Mexico declares war on the United States.
But the declaration-along with the Zimmermann Telegram-did bring the United States into the war, with its large reserves of money, food, and soldiers.
* In 1767, German Johann von Zimmermann wrote an important work on dysentery.
* 1925 – Friedrich Zimmermann, German politician ( d. 2012 )
It wasn't until Elizabeth Zimmermann publicized continental knitting in the 1980s that it again was popularized.
Elizabeth Zimmermann is probably the best-known proponent of seamless or circular knitting techniques.
* Zimmermann, Elizabeth.
Hartmann also provided a platform for the music of the young composers who came to the fore in the late 1940s and early 1950s, helping to establish such figures as Hans Werner Henze, Luigi Nono, Luigi Dallapiccola, Carl Orff, Iannis Xenakis, Olivier Messiaen, Luciano Berio, Bernd Alois Zimmermann and many others.
At Augsburg in 1573, a German military engineer by the name of Samuel Zimmermann invented an extremely effective mine known as the fladdermine.
* 1917 – The U. S. government releases the unencrypted text of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public.
It was created by Phil Zimmermann in 1991.
The web of trust protocol was first described by Zimmermann in 1992 in the manual for PGP version 2. 0:
Phil Zimmermann created the first version of PGP encryption in 1991.
This first version included a symmetric-key algorithm that Zimmermann had designed himself, named BassOmatic after a Saturday Night Live sketch.
Zimmermann had been a long-time anti-nuclear activist, and created PGP encryption so that similarly inclined people might securely use BBSs and securely store messages and files.
Users and supporters included dissidents in totalitarian countries ( some affecting letters to Zimmermann have been published, some of which have been included in testimony before the US Congress ), civil libertarians in other parts of the world ( see Zimmermann's published testimony in various hearings ), and the ' free communications ' activists who called themselves cypherpunks ( who provided both publicity and distribution ), and, decades later, CryptoParty, who did much the same via Twitter.

challenged and these
While the atypical ( second-generation ) antipsychotics were marketed as offering greater efficacy in reducing psychotic symptoms while reducing side effects ( and Extrapyramidal symptoms in particular ) than typical medications, the results showing these effects often lacked robustness, and the assumption was increasingly challenged even as atypical prescriptions were soaring.
In these sources, Benjamin swore an oath, on the memory of Joseph, that he was innocent of theft, and, when challenged about how believable the oath would be, explained that remembering Joseph was so important to him that he had named his sons in Joseph's honour ; these sources go on to state that Benjamin's oath touched Joseph so deeply that Joseph was no longer able to pretend to be a stranger.
In the 20th century, theologians like Jürgen Moltmann, Hans Küng, John Robinson, Bishop David Jenkins, Don Cupitt and Bishop Jack Spong challenged traditional theological positions and understandings of the Bible ; following these developments some have suggested that passages have been mistranslated or that they do not refer to what we understand as " homosexuality.
Shows these virtues by fainting and crying whenever her delicate sensibilities are challenged, usually starts out with a mysterious past and it is later revealed that she is the daughter of an aristocratic or noble family.
As it is part of the story that these individuals ' beliefs are not produced by reliable mechanisms or backed by veridical perceptual experiences, the claim that the justification of our beliefs depends upon such things appears to be seriously challenged.
In many cases the detail provided by these chroniclers, both writing after John's death, was challenged by modern historians.
Together these different reactions, challenged the comforting ideas of certainty derived from a belief in civilization, history, or pure reason.
Political and economic relations were drastically influenced by these theories as the concept of the guild was subordinated to the theory of free trade, and Roman Catholic dominance of theology was increasingly challenged by Protestant churches subordinate to each nation-state, which also ( in a fashion the Roman Catholic Church often decried angrily ) preached in the vulgar or native language of each region.
Such views have been challenged by other historians who maintain that there is evidence that these passages in Kings are derived from official court records at the time of Solomon and from other writings of that time that were incorporated into the canonical books of Kings.
* Another of these enemies was Cercyon, king at the holy site of Eleusis, who challenged passers-by to a wrestling match and, when he had beaten them, killed them.
Some figures in the feminist movement, such as Andrea Dworkin, challenged the depiction of women as objects in these pornographic magazines.
While both the yellow sac spiders and Hobo spider are often claimed to possess necrotic venom, these claims have been challenged.
Isabella had been given the Great Seal, and was using it to rule in the names of the King, herself, and their son as appropriate ; nonetheless, these actions were illegal, and could at any moment be challenged.
Anthropological and ethnohistorical research has challenged all of these notions.
In the years that followed, these action-research projects increasingly challenged existing ideas about the causes of inner-city deprivation, arguing that the roots of poverty in such areas could be traced to changes in the political economy of inner-city areas, such as the withdrawal of private capital ( as characterised by the decline of manufacturing industries ).
In order to help them, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced a new political approach to the economically challenged " banlieues " of France in 2008 saying that, " 500 million euros will be spent on the improvement of French public transportation ( an effort to make the ghetto less isolated ), an increase in police forces in the " banlieues ," a prioritization of creating new jobs for these underprivileged youth, a systematic crackdown on drug trafficking in the " banlieues ", and the establishment of new schools in disadvantaged areas for students who show particular promise.
More than 370 works are attributed to him ; it was only after the advent of modern analytical scholarship that some of these mistaken attributions have been challenged, on the basis of stylistic features and manuscript evidence.
The reliability of these estimates is often challenged ; the underlying methodology is basically anecdotal .” Insecurities in operating systems have led to a massive black market for rogue software.
( It is possible that, if challenged, these provisions might be held to be unconstitutional because they apply only to women.
Because of these failures Sun's leadership was beginning to be challenged by elements from within the Tongmenghui who wished to remove him as leader.
A contemporary English translation of some of these poems exists ; this is commonly attributed to Charles himself, though some scholars have challenged his authorship.
The other candidate, Rhonda Peek, challenged these results and claimed that McKibben's main residence wasn't inside the city limits.
Political scientist Rand Dyck, in observing these criticisms, notes that while judges have had their scope of review widened, they have still upheld most laws challenged on Charter grounds.

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