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Braun's and later
Marconi would later admit to Braun himself that he had " borrowed " portions of Braun's work.
Braun's sons filed a civil lawsuit against the magazine, and a jury found in their favor, and awarded them $ 12. 37 million in damages, which the judge later reduced to $ 4. 37 million.
However, in a later von Braun biography, the alleged connection between Low's NASA leadership and von Braun's resignation was disputed as unproven, (" Von Braun " by Michael Neufeld, published 2007 by the Smithsonian Institution / Alfred A. Knopf ).
Looking for ways to return to profitability, Gillette considering the disposal of some of Braun's less profitable divisions, such as kitchen appliances and thermometers, but abandoned the idea a few months later when no buyers were found.

Braun's and came
Deconstruction came to Heidegger's attention in 1967 by way of Lucien Braun's recommendation of Jacques Derrida's work ( Hans-Georg Gadamer was present at an initial discussion and indicated to Heidegger that Derrida's work came to his attention by way of an assistant ).

Braun's and .
The design, development and construction of the center was conducted by Kurt H. Debus, a member of Dr. Wernher von Braun's original V-2 rocket engineering team.
Wireless telegraphy claimed Dr. Braun's full attention in 1898, and for many years after that he applied himself almost exclusively to the task of solving its problems.
Braun's circuit afforded a much longer sustained oscillation because the energy encountered less losses swinging between coil and Leyden Jars.
Braun's British patent on tuning was used by Marconi in many of his tuning patents.
Dr. von Braun's sketch of a Space Station based on conversion of a Saturn V stage, 1964.
Although this would have allowed them to develop von Braun's original S-II based mission, by this time so much work had been done on the S-IV based design that work continued on this baseline.
Von Braun's thesis, Construction, Theoretical, and Experimental Solution to the Problem of the Liquid Propellant Rocket ( dated 16 April 1934 ), was kept classified by the German army and was not published until 1960.
The plot follows Maria Braun's steady rise as a successful business woman during the Adenauer era, but her professional achievements are not accompanied by personal happiness.
This meant that von Braun's team was not allowed to put a satellite into orbit with their Jupiter-C rocket, because of its intended use as a future military vehicle.
Had von Braun's team been allowed to orbit a satellite in 1956, the Space Race might have been over before it gained sufficient momentum to yield real benefits.
He then moved to the Renault precinct, first up Braun's Hollow, then in 1829 to the settlement known at the time as Braunsberg, which would eventually take his name, until his death in 1841.
Beginning in April 1950, about 1, 000 persons were involved in the transfer, including von Braun's group.
* Michel Delahaye – Prof. von Braun's assistant
Von Braun's Group was referred to as the " Working Group on Vehicular Program.
Previously, the way Wernher von Braun's team at the Marshall Space Flight Center, and the old N. A. C. A.
Although Von Braun's interrogators pressured him, he was not tortured ; however in 1944 another PoW, U-boat Captain Werner Henke was shot and killed while climbing the fence at Fort Hunt.

interpreter and Wu
* Otto Braun ( Li De ) and his interpreter Wu Xiuquan.
Having been brought up in the Pudong School of pipa playing, one of the most prestigious classical styles of Imperial China, Wu Man is now recognized as an outstanding exponent of the traditional repertoire as well as a leading interpreter of contemporary pipa music by today ’ s most prominent composers such as Tan Dun, Philip Glass, the late Lou Harrison, Terry Riley, Bright Sheng, Chen Yi and many others.

interpreter and later
Hitler's interpreter Paul Schmidt later recalled that it was " felt that our Foreign Minister would prove a disturbing element " at the Berchtesgaden summit.
Meanwhile, in exchange for Truetype, Apple got a license for TrueImage, a PostScript-compatible page description language owned by Microsoft that Apple could use in their laser printers. This was never actually included in any Apple products when a later deal was struck between Apple and Adobe, where Adobe promised to put a TrueType interpreter in their PostScript printer boards, Apple renewed its agreements with Adobe for the use of PostScript in its printers ; resulting in lower royalty payments to Adobe who was beginning to license printer controllers capable of competing directly with Apple's LaserWriter printers.
He was later restored to faith by the apostle Peter ; he then became Peter ’ s interpreter, wrote the Gospel of Mark, founded the church of Africa, and became the bishop of Alexandria.
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 ).
The NeWS interpreter was based on PostScript ( as was the later Display PostScript, although the two projects were otherwise unrelated ) extending it to allow interaction and multiple " contexts " to support windows.
In this literature, Balaam gradually acquired a position among the non-Jews, which was exalted as much as that of Moses among the Jews ( Midrash Numbers Rabbah 20 ); at first being a mere interpreter of dreams, but later becoming a magician, until finally the spirit of prophecy descended upon him ( ib.
A British interpreter later claimed that Antonov and Joseph Stalin asked for the bombing of Dresden, but there is no mention of these requests in the official record of the conference and the claim may be Cold War propaganda.
On April 3, 1769, Andrew Montour, an Indian interpreter who had provided service to English settlers during the French and Indian War, was granted a land patent for approximately of what would later become the borough of Coraopolis and Neville Island.
On April 3, 1769, Andrew Montour, an Indian interpreter who had provided service to the English settlers during the French and Indian War, was granted one of the first land patents for approximately of what later became the borough of Coraopolis and Neville Island.
The interpreter originally shipped on an 8 KB cartridge ; on later XL / XE model computers it was built in, with an option to disable it, and started when the machines were booted with no other cartridges in place.
After an interlude as an English POW and later as an interpreter at a police school, Schmidt started his future life as a freelance writer during the time of wandering that followed the war.
In that same year, he was recruited by Samuel de Champlain who arranged for him to live with a group of Algonquians, designated as the “ Nation of the Isle ” to learn Native languages and later serve as an interpreter.
Through this adoption, Radisson learned native languages that would later serve him well as an interpreter.
Arkady was later drafted into the Soviet army, training first at the artillery school in Aktyubinsk and later at the Military Institute of Foreign Languages in Moscow, from which he graduated in 1949 as an interpreter of English and Japanese.
( Allegedly, he was so out of practice in his native Chichewa that he needed an interpreter, a role which was apparently performed by John Msonthi and later by John Tembo, who remained close to him for most of his career ).
His body and that of his Lebanese interpreter, Hussein Osman, were recovered and it was later discovered they had both been shot by U. S. forces on the road to Basra.
A provision for " recording " sequences of graphics commands so that they could later be repeated without the speed penalty of a BASIC interpreter in between, very similar to the display lists of OpenGL, was provided.
In the summer of 1989, Roger Hui and Arthur Whitney, along with Iverson, produced a short prototype interpreter which would later be the seed for the J language, a variant of APL.
He was a primary school teacher ( 1949 ) and later interpreter for the Eastern Provinces of Nigeria ( 1949 – 51 ) before receiving a Fulbright Travel Grant for undergraduate study in the United States.
He later escaped to Fort Orange ( Albany ) where he served as an interpreter.
What a Lovely War ” ( 1969 ), travelling in a car in August 1914 with a cretinous Sir John French ( Laurence Olivier ) who rejects his offer to arrange an interpreter as it might breach the need for “ absolute secrecy ”, but later being passed over in favour of Robertson for a staff promotion.
It was the main ancestor of Mallard BASIC, the interpreter for CP / M supplied with the Amstrad PCW and later the Amstrad-designed and built ZX Spectrum + 3.
Half an hour later, the interpreter came back into the room and asked Captain Burr to go to the front porch.

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