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In 1974 Johannes came from the United States to the Micronesian island archipelago of Palau.
Johannes trades in buffaloes as a sideline to his regular employment as a veterinary officer.
A variation on the Galilean telescope was suggested by Johannes Kepler in his 1611 book Dioptrice.
It was another Johannes, also a German, who in 1472 became the first person to print an astronomical almanac.
Actually, the Galilean telescope was quickly abandoned for other types, in particular the design suggested by Johannes Kepler.
Nicholas V died in 1455, unaware of Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing with moveable metal types in Mainz, Germany.
The story of the transits of Venus begins in 1627, just three years before the death of the German astronomer Johannes Kepler.
Johannes Stinstra was a Mennonite preacher in the Frisian town of Harlingen.
Johannes allegedly has a history of petty crime and was out on bail awaiting court proceedings against him.
A Danish engineer, Johannes Juul, was the first to connect a wind turbine with an AC generator to the electrical grid.
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered three key laws that govern planetary motion.
It immediately recalls the contemporary paintings of Johannes Phokela, whose re-workings of European Old Masters insert black figures into otherwise Western contexts.
This endeavor is given more precise form by a detailed study of Johannes Klenlok's commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, from the middle of the fourteenth century.
The most monomaniacal and extreme of Berlin Dadaists, Johannes Baader is to Dada what Byron is to Romanticism, ultimately inassimilable and heteroclitic among heteroclites.
The first article, published in March 2000, was on atonality by a scholar at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.
Satellites normally orbit planets in Keplerian orbits, named after Johannes Kepler, who wrote the mathematical equations that describe how satellites move.
His work was defended, expanded upon, and corrected by Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler.
The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, based on existing screw presses.
Johannes Trithemius, in Steganographia and Polygraphia, attempted to show how all languages can be reduced to one.
The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching that faith is separate from works.
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And he had Johannes look through the crack of the door, into a little room brightly lighted, cram-full of books.
Twenty-two years ago, when the Danish conflict expert Kim Johannes first arrived in Uganda, farming did not seem like a viable option at all.
Reality TV star Olivia also revealed her husband Johannes Huebl attended The King's Hospital School in Dublin.
Johannes stood gazing, half-blinded, in the glare of hundreds of varicolored lights, of mirrors and flowers.
And with trembling fingers Johannes helped to retie the loosened cords around the little feet of the rabbit.
The great stellated dodecahedron, first described by 17th-century mathematician Johannes Kepler, is one example of a spiky polyhedron.
Christie's auction house says science has confirmed that a disputed painting is the work of Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.
A contemporary resident of Delft was Johannes Vermeer, the son of an innkeeper and picture dealer.
Early elections are scheduled for April next year, stressed EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn after meeting with the leaders of the four big parties in Macedonia.
Mozart's full baptismal name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart.
Johannes saw the Robin nod his head and give a side-glance at Robinetta.
The concert featured the renowned Czech orchestra with conductor Jakub Hrusa and Canadian-German cellist Johannes Moser.
Presented by Penn and directed by Teller, Tim's Vermeer explores how 17th-century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer created his magnificent, almost photo-perfect paintings.
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