Wilhelm swallowed the last of the bread and dusted the crumbs from his hands. |
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In 1871 the Prussian king, Wilhelm I, was proclaimed kaiser of the new German empire. |
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Hindenburg also used his huge influence to persuade Kaiser Wilhelm to abdicate and to go to Holland. |
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The dangers for Stephen, however, arc the barbed remarks of the scholars, presently engaged in a discussion of Goethe's novel, Wilhelm Meister. |
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Franck called in his graduate student, Wilhelm Hanle, who worked in physical optics, and asked if he could understand Wood's findings. |
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It's been a long time since I've read Wilhelm Reich but isn't orgone an energy? |
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She lay one across the back of the chair and began buttoning Wilhelm into the other as though he were a doll. |
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No, I don't want to disown Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, the first of whom is something of a hero of historical linguistics. |
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For instance, he discusses Goethe's Wilhelm Meister as a Bildungsroman in The Dialogic Imagination. |
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Everybody's laden with guilt, even Hilbert and Wilhelm, who look like utter mooncalves to me. |
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In 1895, a German physicist named Wilhelm Roentgen made the discovery while experimenting with electron beams in a gas discharge tube. |
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In the nightcap of the doubleheader, he hit a ninth inning homer off Hoyt Wilhelm to assure the Yankees of a 1-0 win. |
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In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens. |
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Wilhelm lifted his head and fastened his eyes on the darkened house for a long moment, as though etching that sight into his mind forever. |
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Wilhelm and Niekro are the only two pitchers in the Hall of Fame who relied primarily on the knuckleball throughout their careers. |
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I understand some famous scientists such as the German physicist Ernst Mach, and the Latvian electrochemist Wilhelm Ostwald, never accepted the atomic theory. |
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Wilhelm looked down at his feet so his smile wouldn't give him away. |
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On the wall above the window ran a short bookshelf, where lack of space had forced Wilhelm and me to jam all of our old books between two brass bookends. |
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More than a decade later, along with Wilhelm Maybach he developed a high-speed internal combination engine with a carburettor that made it possible to use gasoline as fuel. |
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Painted five years earlier, the nine children of Friedrich Wilhelm Paul Leopold of Schleswig-Holstein each shared the dark eyes and cleft chin of their father. |
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Lieut. Wilhelm Winter says at the outset that he is fighting for the fatherland, but by 1941 he is fighting for the Fuhrer. |
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She continued to go by the surname Wilhelm, but Bill took her maiden name as a tribute to her. |
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The doctrines, which drew on the likes of Wilhelm Reich, replaced absolute fidelity with ordained promiscuity. |
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Klocker says he was bitter and would compare himself to such persecuted gurus as timothy Leary and Wilhelm Reich. |
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Two of them, Wilhelm, an officer, and his brother, Friedhelm, are about to leave for the front. |
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The complete Prussian and German victory brought about the final unification of Germany under King Wilhelm I of Prussia. |
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The initial offensive was so successful that Kaiser Wilhelm II declared 24 March a national holiday. |
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The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize is granted to ten scientists and academics every year. |
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In the First World War, Kaiser Wilhelm II had promoted only five generals to Field Marshal. |
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Wilhelm focuses on the gender amorphousness of hands under an artist's gaze. |
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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Struve appointed extraordinary professor of astronomy at Dorpat University, and assistant at Dorpat Observatory. |
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, System of Transcendental Idealism, trans. |
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On June 7, an invasion of 6,000 men under Hessian general Wilhelm von Knyphausen met stiff resistance from the local militia. |
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In 1443 the island was already inhabited but active settlement only began with the arrival of the noble Flemish native Wilhelm Van der Haegen. |
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In June 1888 Wilhelm II became Emperor after the death of his father Frederick III, who ruled for only 99 days. |
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He started his reign with the intention of doing for the navy what his grandfather Wilhelm I had done for the army. |
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Wilhelm II, however, never agreed to relinquish direct control of his fleet. |
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The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had been brought up amongst the Royal Navy, when he visited his grandmother, Queen Victoria. |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II issued an order that all risks to surface vessels were to be avoided. |
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In 1907, SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German liner, had rammed an iceberg and suffered a crushed bow, but was still able to complete her voyage. |
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Under Wilhelm, Victoria and Albert's hopes of a liberal Germany were not fulfilled. |
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Her son and successor King Edward VII, and her eldest grandson, Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, were at her deathbed. |
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In 1920, he succeeded Kuno Meyer as Chair of Celtic Philology at Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. |
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In 1961 Georg Diederichs took office as the minister president of Lower Saxony as the successor to Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf. |
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Another important German thinker was Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whose theory of historical progress ran counter to Ranke's approach. |
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was one of the first to suggest that Verden cast a shadow over Charlemagne's legacy. |
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Towards the close of the year, he returned to Kassel, where his mother and Wilhelm had settled, the latter having finished his studies. |
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Wilhelm refused to give such an encompassing statement, and he sent Bismarck a dispatch by telegram describing the French demands. |
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With the proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser, Prussia assumed the leadership of the new empire. |
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Mercator was welcomed by Duke Wilhelm who appointed him as court Cosmographer. |
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Georg Wilhelm Steller, the ship's naturalist, hiked along the island and took notes on the plants and wildlife. |
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Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, though raised Reformed, became convinced of the truth of historic Lutheranism as a young man. |
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The work of Justus von Liebig and August Wilhelm von Hofmann laid the groundwork for modern industrial chemistry. |
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One of the first was Wilhelm Wolff, who was soon to become one of Marx's and Engels's closest collaborators. |
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This chemical reaction had been discovered in 1772 by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. |
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In 1843, August Wilhelm von Hofmann showed that these were all the same substance, known thereafter as phenylamine or aniline. |
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Art historians and critics, among them Herbert Read, Roger Fry and Wilhelm Worringer knew Ruskin's work well. |
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Never a member of the National Socialist party, he nevertheless served the Reich as head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. |
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Gary E, Varvel N and W Wilhelm Soybean nitrogen contribution to corn and sorghum in western Corn Belt rotations. |
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Wienhold BJ, Varvel GE, Johnson JMF, Wilhelm WW Carbon source quality and placement effects on soil organic carbon status. |
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Other firms that bid to construct the Downtown Transit Center were JC Ripberger, Gibralter, McDougall-Pierce, Wilhelm and SM Wilson. |
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Had JPL officials gone with their original plan, the NTO leak would have been far smaller, and the craft might have survived, Wilhelm says. |
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Kennedy assured West German Ambassador Wilhelm Grewe in no uncertain terms that he does not intend to let West Berlin go down the drain. |
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Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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The fairy tales collections collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century became famous throughout the world. |
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This Quaker Renaissance movement was particularly influenced by John Wilhelm Rowntree, Edward Grubb, and Rufus Jones. |
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Such an attitude was promoted by the scholarship of Romanticist intellectuals like Johann Gottfried Herder, Jacob Grimm, and Wilhelm Grimm. |
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It was also supported by Prince Albert, who persuaded August Wilhelm von Hofmann to be the first professor. |
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In 2016, SFWA announced that Sir Terry would be the recipient of the Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award, presented at the 2016 SFWA Nebula Conference. |
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Handel's father engaged the organist at the Halle parish church, the young Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, to instruct Handel. |
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On 9 March 1888, Wilhelm I died shortly before his 91st birthday, leaving his son Frederick III as the new emperor. |
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The fractious relationship ended in March 1890, after Wilhelm II and Bismarck quarrelled, and the chancellor resigned days later. |
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With Bismarck's departure, Wilhelm II became the dominant ruler of Germany. |
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Wilhelm allowed politician Walther Rathenau to tutor him in European economics and industrial and financial realities in Europe. |
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Bismarck and Wilhelm II after him sought closer economic ties with the Ottoman Empire. |
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The Kaiser, kings and other hereditary rulers all were removed from power and Wilhelm fled to exile in the Netherlands. |
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Under Wilhelm II, Germany, like other European powers, took an imperialistic course, leading to friction with neighbouring countries. |
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Early German cinema was particularly influential with German expressionists such as Robert Wiene and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. |
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Several of his closest friends spoke at his funeral, including Wilhelm Liebknecht and Friedrich Engels. |
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The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar on The Evolution of Starbursts. |
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However, some young Friends such as John Wilhelm Rowntree and Edward Grubb supported Darwin's theories adopting a doctrine of progressive revelation with evolutionary ideas. |
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There is also a cigar lighter from the Royal College of Nursing, cedar trees presented by the 36th Ulster Division and a chandelier from Kaiser Wilhelm. |
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By 1911 Wilhelm had completely picked apart the careful power balance established by Bismarck and Britain turned to France in the Entente Cordiale. |
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The University of Berlin founded in 1810 by linguist and philosopher Wilhelm von Humboldt served as an influential model for a number of modern western universities. |
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Wilhelm Mannhardt, James Frazer, and Stith Thompson employed the comparative approach to collect and classify the themes of folklore and mythology. |
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The founder of this company was one Wilhelm Kralik who, by the time of his death in 1877, had acquired seven glassworks operating together as Meyr's Neffe. |
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Niekro, 318-274 in 24 seasons mostly with the Braves, will join reliever Hoyt Wilhelm as the preeminent knuckleballers in the Hall when he is enshrined as the 229th member. |
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The University of Berlin, founded in 1810 by the liberal educational reformer Wilhelm von Humboldt, became the academic model for many European and Western universities. |
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Influenced by Wilhelm Weitling, the Communist League was an international society of proletarian revolutionaries with branches in various European cities. |
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Kirchner spent much of her childhood in La Plata, and her mother, Ofelia Wilhelm, still lives in the same two-story home where the president grew up. |
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The war ministerial post was de facto overtaken by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, which was headed by Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel until the German surrender. |
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These ideas were arranged into a true calculus of infinitesimals by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who was originally accused of plagiarism by Newton. |
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Five years before the story's events, Adler had a brief liaison with Crown Prince of Bohemia Wilhelm von Ormstein while she was prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. |
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It was particularly influential during the years of the Weimar Republic with German expressionists such as Robert Wiene and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. |
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In July 1567 the city council of Cologne approved a design in the Renaissance style by Wilhelm Vernukken for a two storied loggia for Cologne City Hall. |
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He attempted to clear up the confusion between molybdena, plumbago and black lead after Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778 proved that there are at least three different minerals. |
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Leopold Jessner's 1926 production at the Berlin Staatstheater portrayed Claudius's court as a parody of the corrupt and fawning court of Kaiser Wilhelm. |
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Wilhelm had written to Nicholas stating that the question of Russian interests in Manchuria and Korea was beside the point, saying instead it was a matter of Russia. |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II greatly expanded the navy, and enlarged its mission. |
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The newly created emperor, Wilhelm I, as King of Prussia, had previously been head of state of the strongest state forming part of the new empire. |
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Wilhelm II wanted to reassert his ruling prerogatives at a time when other monarchs in Europe were being transformed into constitutional figureheads. |
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Graham sought advice from German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann who in turn recommended his student George Frederick Ansell as being able to resolve the mint's issues. |
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He never revised what he had written, remarking with a certain wonder about his brother Wilhelm who read his own manuscripts over again before sending them to press. |
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He was removed from office in 1890 by an aggressive young Kaiser Wilhelm II, who pursued a disruptive foreign policy that polarized Europe into rival camps. |
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