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* Wolff, Francis, et al.
* Hartwin Brandt, " Die Rede peri basileias des Synesios von Kyrene-ein ungewoehnlicher Fuerstenspiegel ," in Francois Chausson et Etienne Wolff ( edd.
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* Christoph Wolff et al.
: The Green Tuff, Pantelleria contains rheomorphic structures and held to be as a result of post depositional re-mobilization because at that time the Green Tuff was believed to be a fall deposit which has no lateral transport ( Wolff et al.
Similarities between the structures in the Green Tuff and ignimbrites on Gran Canaria led Wolff et al.
Similar structures observed on Gran Canaria had been interpreted as syn-depositional flow by Wolff et al.
Johann Sebastian Bach was organist of the church Divi Blasii from 1707-1708 .< ref name =" test "> Christoph Wolff, et al.
Medical Case-USA v. Karl Brandt, et al., English Transcript: p. 4997 ( 26 March 1947 ) Luitpold Schallermeier ( assistant to Karl Wolff in Himmler's office, Waffen SS ).

Wolff and al
El Amor al uso was adapted by Scarron and again by Thomas Corneille as L ' Amour de la mode, while La Gitanilla de Madrid, itself founded on the novela of Cervantes, has been utilized directly or indirectly by PA Wolff, Victor Hugo and Longfellow.

Wolff and Method
Vattel's masterpiece was largely influenced by a book titled Jus Gentium Methodo Scientifica Pertractum ( The Law of Nations According to the Scientific Method ) by Christian Wolff.

Wolff and for
There is some reason to think that thyroglobulin synthesis may proceed independently of iodination, for in certain transplantable tumours of the rat thyroid containing essentially no iodinated thyroglobulin, a protein that appears to be thyroglobulin has been observed in ultracentrifuge experiments ( Wolff, Robbins and Rall, 1959 ).
* John Parkinson ( 1885 – 1976 ), known for Wolff – Parkinson – White syndrome
* Paul Dudley White ( 1886 – 1973 ), known for Wolff – Parkinson – White syndrome
* Louis Wolff ( 1898 – 1972 ), known for Wolff – Parkinson – White syndrome
Arminjon, Nolde, and Wolff believed that, for purposes of classifying the ( then ) contemporary legal systems of the world, it was required that those systems per se get studied, irrespective of external factors, such as geographical ones.
The same is true for Thomas Aquinas, Christian Wolff and Immanuel Kant, who claim that there are duties to ourselves as Aristotle did, although it has been argued that, for Aristotle, the duty to one's self is primary.
KC was given a lifeline in the 58th minute as DC's Dema Kovalenko was expelled from the match for a handball in the penalty area and Josh Wolff scored the first penalty kick conversion in MLS Cup history.
Two Dutch economists, Jacob van Gelderen and Samuel de Wolff, had previously argued for the existence of 50 to 60 year cycles in 1913.
On September 23, 1966, Heidegger was interviewed by Rudolf Augstein and Georg Wolff for Der Spiegel magazine, in which he agreed to discuss his political past provided that the interview be published posthumously ( it was published on May 31, 1976 ).
However, planning for the next encounter was more based upon the reality of unfolding events rather than emotion or pride, as Intendant General Wolff told him and his staff that supply beyond the Saar would be impossible.
The South Bay city of San Jose has shown continuing, strong interest to be the team's new home, and is the preferred destination for current team owner Lew Wolff.
* Olympic class ocean liner, trio of ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line
According to Lawrence and Wolff, in 1984, there was a consensus among scholars that Carthaginian children were sacrificed by their parents, who would make a vow to kill the next child if the gods would grant them a favor: for instance that their shipment of goods were to arrive safely in a foreign port.
More recent scholarly literature ( such as the edition by Christoph Wolff ) suggests that there is no basis for such doubts.
In later years two women would provide him with companionship, friends Elizabeth Croft and Isabella Wolff who first met Lawrence when she sat for her portrait in 1803.
The royal commissions continued during the 1820s, including one for a portrait of the king's sister Sophia, and one of Sir Walter Scott ( along with Jane Austen, one of Lawrence's favourite authors ), as well as one to paint King Charles X of France for the Waterloo series, for which Lawrence made a trip to Paris, taking Herman Wolff with him.
Lawrence was famed for the length of time he took to finish some of his paintings ( Isabella Wolff waited twelve years for her portrait to be completed ) and, at his death, his studio contained a large number of unfinished works.
In 1987, David Wolff produced a concert film for Lauper called Cyndi: Live in Paris.
( David Wolff was the music supervisor for the film.
The video for " Who Let in the Rain " features a picture of David Wolff in a frame.

Wolff and object
Bradlaugh's letter was regarded as a direct provocation by his opponents, and when he came to the table, Sir Henry Drummond Wolff rose to object to the administration of the Oath to Bradlaugh.
Speaker Brand allowed him to object, and Wolff argued that the Evidence Amendment Acts referred to by Bradlaugh only allowed an affirmation to one who regarded the oath as meaningless, so the House should not allow Bradlaugh to take it.

Wolff and using
Since early studies by Marxian economists like Eugen Varga, Charles Bettelheim, Joseph Gillmann, Edward Wolff and Shane Mage, there have been numerous attempts by Marxian economists to measure the trend in surplus-value statistically using national accounts data.
Ablation therapy using radio frequency waves on the heart is used to cure a variety of cardiac arrhythmia such as supraventricular tachycardia, Wolff – Parkinson – White syndrome ( WPW ), ventricular tachycardia, and more recently as management of atrial fibrillation.
Robert Wolff is a heroic character who primarily overcomes obstacles by using strength ( physical and mental ) to confront the Thoans.
The bridge was built by Irishenco Construction, using pre-fabricated steel sections from Harland and Wolff of Belfast.

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The present Republican leadership as practiced by Mundt, Goldwater, Bridges, Dirksen, et al, is repeating the errors of the party leadership of the 1930s.
Several samples of citrated plasma were fractionated in our laboratory by Method 6 of Cohn et al.
The technique of cutting sections was essentially the same as that described by Coons et al ( 1951 ).
Brakke et al, 1954 ).
Castaneda, et al revised the Taylor Anxiety Scale for use with children.
Reliability and validation work with the Children's Anxiety Scale by Castaneda, et al demonstrated results closely similar to the findings with the adult scale.
Sarason et al present evidence that the anxious child will suffer in the test-like situation, and that his performance will be impaired unless he receives supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher.
Yes, with Bob Grove, Carl Hubbell, Herb Pennock, Art Nehf, Vernon Gomez, et al.
* Burnyeat, M. F. et al.
For example, while most of today's Altaic languages have vowel harmony, Proto-Altaic as reconstructed by Starostin et al.
Supporters of Altaic formerly set the date of the Proto-Altaic language at around 4000 BC, but today at around 5000 BC ( Starotsin et al.
* Anna V. Dybo ( S. Starostin et al.
* Oleg A. Mudrak ( S. Starostin et al.
* Sergei Starostin ( 1991, S. Starostin et al.
Based on the proposed correspondences listed below, the following phoneme inventory has been reconstructed for the hypothetical Proto (- Macro )- Altaic language ( taken from Blažek's summary of the newest Altaic etymological dictionary et al.
* Allaby, Michael et al.
* Benniston, Martin, et al.
* Cebon, Peter, et al.
* Chatré, Baptiste, et al.
* De Graciansky, Pierre-Charles et al.
* Schmid, Stefan M. et al.
Chan et al.
* Derek Whitelock et al., Adelaide: a sense of difference Melbourne: Arcadia, 2000 ISBN 978-0-87560-657-6
" In Trzaskoma, Stephen, et al., eds., Anthology of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in Translation ( Hackett ).
* Sorokin, Pitirim A., et al., eds.

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