The work of Ortega, Huxley, and the frankfurt school philosophers gave voice to this fear of homegrown fascism. |
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Word then came from Germany that the three had been detained by police after spending an entire day at frankfurt Airport. |
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He was arrested as he came off Delta Flight 107 from frankfurt to New York. |
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In 1983, my parents and I spent an extremely cordial afternoon with Friedel, Oscar, and their family in frankfurt. |
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German police are hunting a killer responsible for the death of 15 flamingos at Frankfurt Zoo. |
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However, after some feverish activity, Volkswagen is readying its entrant and it should be on show at Frankfurt next autumn. |
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Germany has abandoned plans to build a linear motor system between Berlin and Frankfurt. |
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Iraq, that legendary bastion of Arab culture and letters, is not represented in Frankfurt, by the way. |
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In Frankfurt the plane will have its livery changed to the colours of the new owner. |
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During his onward journey, he was helped at Frankfurt by a Tamilian of Sri Lankan origin, in his capacity as an airport officer. |
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There were two significant vehicles displayed in Frankfurt, one a production car and the other a concept. |
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Unfortunately, Ireland today is tapping the sophisticated capital market of Frankfurt not for investment, but for jollification. |
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He was a professor in space and aeromedicine at the University of Frankfurt. |
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She learned German and went on a school exchange to Frankfurt, which was so prosperous she wondered who'd won the war. |
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Under these plans, London was to become a centre for trading in blue-chip stocks and Frankfurt a hub for high-tech growth stocks. |
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Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour. |
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Had the 80-year-old doyen of the Frankfurt School for social research joined the twitterati? |
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See yourself flying on a magic carpet over Frankfurt using blue-screen technology or experiment with some of the earliest film technology. |
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Meanwhile, NBG is pulling back from Western Europe by closing uncompetitive branches in Frankfurt, Paris, and Amsterdam. |
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Those slavering, defensive dogs will be unleashed on Frankfurt with a point to prove. |
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O'Neill says slack Frankfurt security meant he was often told to place baggage unchecked and unscreened on to Pan Am flights. |
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There are certainly a few sniffs and snivels circulating the corridors of financial power in London, Tokyo and Frankfurt. |
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In Frankfurt schools, parents sign an agreement that provides for the expulsion of any child found to have breached their code of conduct. |
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They lived in two rented apartments in Frankfurt and rented two others in the spa town of Baden-Baden, near the French border. |
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He was then free to practise as a gynaecologist, settling in the genteel spa town of Bad Nauheim, near Frankfurt. |
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A keen German radio ham, named only as Michael B, overheard a policeman calling for help after his car got stuck in a muddy field near Frankfurt. |
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In 843, Frankfurt became at times the most important royal palatinate of the Eastern Franconians and the site of parliaments. |
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Next year Vauxhall will have a new version of its Frontera, which is being previewed at Frankfurt. |
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A specialist in Frankfurt has prepared a shoulder brace for Stoner to wear to protect his collarbone. |
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He instead spent a couple of nights in a Frankfurt hotel room when nobody showed up to greet him at the other end. |
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The critical theory of the Frankfurt School was one attempt, or a family of attempts, to develop this idea. |
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But the Frankfurt stock market recently hit a five-year high and there are hopes the feel-good factor could feed through to the property market. |
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It operates in 40 securities markets throughout the world, including stock exchanges in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Tokyo. |
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The new model was first shown as a hardtop coupe at the Frankfurt Motor Show last autumn. |
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Clara Wieck Schumann continued concertizing throughout her life, arranging her teaching schedule at the Conservatory in Frankfurt around it. |
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Frank Olson arrived at Frankfurt from the Hendon military airport in England and made the short drive west into Oberursel. |
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Longer term, it appears that the planned merger between the Frankfurt and London Stock Exchanges will give a fillip to the campaign to have UK stamp duty abolished. |
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Thomas Martin, head of mammalogy at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, agrees that Akidolestes may represent some kind of evolutionary throwback. |
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Another superminis also made its first public debut at Frankfurt. |
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The UK government should not become subservient to an all-powerful Frankfurt, just like local government has little power in the UK at the moment. |
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With Adorno's support, he returned to Frankfurt in 1964 as a professor of philosophy and sociology, occupying the position that Horkheimer had held. |
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She made an appearance at the February 2009, I Love Mountains rally in Frankfurt, Ky. to speak out against mountaintop removal. |
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He is a former champagne socialist who survived the excesses of the 1980's and 90's working in The City to forge a career as a struggling freelancer in Frankfurt, Germany. |
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Although records show that some toymakers sold their own wares at the large trade fairs held in Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Dresden, this practice did not become common. |
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He flew from his home in Michigan to Manchester where she met him by prearrangement and the pair flew first to Paris and then took a train to Frankfurt, Germany. |
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German artist Tobias Rehberger has a favorite watering hole in Frankfurt called the Bar Oppenheimer. |
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The corpse of a British man who died in Macedonia is being flown to Frankfurt for Ebola testing. |
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Just as Cologne traded Rhine and Mosel wines to the Baltic and the Low Countries in exchange for herrings and stockfish, Frankfurt did the same with Alsace wines. |
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Lufthansa, the German airline, flew eight empty airplanes from Munich to Frankfurt on a repositioning exercise without trouble. |
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The history of mathematics seminar was not the only one which Siegel participated in at Frankfurt, for the professors organised also a proseminar and a seminar. |
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She was transported to the cardiology Centre in Frankfurt, where she escaped through an open bathroom window. |
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At Frankfurt airport and others in Germany, Customs officers said they were confiscating and destroying uneaten items such as sandwiches containing meat or cheese. |
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Civic disorders at Bologna were prolonged, so Pope Eugene IV soon named him as one of the legates sent to Frankfurt. |
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Since 2001, Birmingham has also been host to the Frankfurt Christmas Market. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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He also constructed the IG Farben building, a massive corporate headquarters, now the main building of Goethe University in Frankfurt. |
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Various booksellers and publishers offered their works to the Frankfurt Parliament for a parliamentary library. |
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Its monetary policy is set by the European Central Bank, which is headquartered in Frankfurt, the financial centre of continental Europe. |
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The Frankfurt Book Fair is the most important in the world for international deals and trading, with a tradition spanning over 500 years. |
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The first commercial flight was made on 15 January 2015 between Doha and Frankfurt. |
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It has secondary listings on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. |
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The company's shares are primarily traded on the London Stock Exchange, but also listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany. |
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He unveiled the book at the Frankfurt Book Fair where he was the keynote speaker at the opening press conference. |
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In an interview with Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Emin stated that she is a feminist, but not a feminist artist. |
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The first set of refugees to arrive in Frankfurt had subscribed to a reformed liturgy and used a modified version of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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His departure from Frankfurt on 26 March 1555 marked his final breach with the Church of England. |
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Voltaire's attempts to vilify Frederick for his agents' actions at Frankfurt were largely unsuccessful. |
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Grand Paris would be linked with the European high speed network, to challenge London or Frankfurt. |
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Initially the only calling points would be Rotterdam on the way to Amsterdam, and Cologne on the way to Frankfurt. |
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Amsterdam and Cologne would be under four hours from London, Frankfurt around five hours. |
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Rotterdam has one of the best European Skylines together with Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, Warsaw and Moscow. |
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The French had occupied Frankfurt and were using it as their base for operations, which Brunswick now attempted to assault. |
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The interconnection points are in Frankfurt, London, New York and Hong Kong. |
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Once crowned in Frankfurt, the emperors ruled from Vienna and also held in Regensburg the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg. |
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The Frankish legacy survives in these areas, for example, in the names of the city of Frankfurt and the area of Franconia. |
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There are frequent ICE trains to other German cities, including Frankfurt am Main and Berlin. |
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The most prominent other places named after the Franks are the region of Franconia, the city of Frankfurt, and Frankenstein Castle. |
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The Saalburg is a reconstructed fortification and museum of the Limes near Frankfurt. |
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In the German revolution of 1848, he was given a chance to make these views known when he was elected to the Frankfurt National Parliament. |
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The dramatic prelude to the war occurred largely in Frankfurt, where the two powers claimed to speak for all the German states in the parliament. |
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Weber's analysis of modernity and rationalisation significantly influenced the critical theory associated with the Frankfurt School. |
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Most of his work was abroad, with such lines as the Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, and Cologne Railway and the Western Railway in Switzerland. |
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In our recent visits to the Frankfurt and Tokyo auto shows, we saw the zoomy shapes we expect at major shows. |
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Set to debut at Frankfurt in September, it looks handsome and very attitudinal. |
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A strike at Frankfurt Airport is to end after a German court ruled the walkout by air traffic ground workers was illegal. |
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Frankfurt, Germany, have leached an agreement for Dow to purchase the acrylics business of Celanese for an undisclosed amount. |
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Hochdorf Nutrifood focused on the valuable components of wheat germ at this year's Fi Europe Exhibition in Frankfurt. |
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The investment is supported by the Rhineland-Palatinate Government and Frankfurt Hahn Airport. |
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Looking abroad, the Tendence Show, organized by Messe Frankfurt, takes place Aug. |
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The early influence of Bethe's father, Privatdozent at Strassburg and later Rektor at Frankfurt University, was very significant. |
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Frankfurt claims that volition is a higher order desire and that one acts unfreely when one acts against a higher order volition. |
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Lufthansa is currently planning to serve the capital Baghdad and the city of Erbil in northern Iraq from Frankfurt and Munich. |
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The Tolino e-reader consortium in Germany is introducing 2 new e-readers in time for the Frankfurt Book Fair. |
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In February, the European Central Bank announced three architects as the winners of a worldwide open architectural competition for the new ECB premises in Frankfurt am Main. |
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The HTC is the newest addition to Celanese's emulsion polymers and polyvinyl alcohol network, which includes existing facilities in Frankfurt, Germany, and Shanghai, China. |
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Seeking to promote global use of the yuan, China has in the past two years appointed clearing banks for Taiwan, Singapore, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Luxembourg and Seoul. |
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For this, Qureshi hooked up with entrepreneur Benjamin Bilski, co-founder of THE NAGA GROUP AG and Managing Director of the SwipeStox GmbH, Frankfurt. |
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Brought up in Frankfurt to a German father and Scottish mother, Mohr, then 16, fired off a message to the Scottish Handball Association making them aware of his credentials. |
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A few years ago I saw in Frankfurt simple open-air roller skating rinks. |
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Produced by Peter Frankfurt, Paul Feldsher, and Erica Huggins. |
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Representatives of the Frankfurt School employed Marxist and Freudian perspectives to explain how social masses are victimized and barbarized by the cultural industries. |
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Just in time for the Easter holidays, Lufthansa employees will be handing out Kermit and Miss Piggy sleep masks to passengers at the hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. |
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The final question is more difficult and concerns whether the Frankfurt school are in danger of absolutising the negative and so missing its own inherent dangers. |
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Meanwhile, the liberals in the Frankfurt assembly saw German unity as a process of negotiation that would lead to the distribution of power among the many parties. |
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The next day, the Prussian delegate to the Frankfurt assembly presented a plan calling for a national constitution, a directly elected national Diet, and universal suffrage. |
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Additionally, the Mainbahn line to Frankfurt Hbf starts at the station. |
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While cities such as Frankfurt had been rebuilt fast by a central authority, only individual efforts were initially successful in rebuilding Mainz. |
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On a slow journey back to France, Voltaire stayed at Leipzig and Gotha for a month each, and Kassel for two weeks, arriving at Frankfurt on 31 May. |
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In a letter dated 24 September 1554, Knox received an invitation from a congregation of English exiles in Frankfurt to become one of their ministers. |
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First the coronations of emperors were moved from Aachen to Frankfurt. |
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In 1972, the Hamburg and Frankfurt departments of the DB rail networks became the first ones that no longer operated steam locomotives in their areas. |
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Heathrow was the fourth busiest European airport by cargo traffic in 2013, after Frankfurt Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. |
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There have been plans for services from Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Cologne to London, but a major reason to cancel them was the need for a stop in Lille. |
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Metternich in November 1813 offered Napoleon the Frankfurt proposals. |
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Despite this risk, little has happened in the six months since Frankfurt cut interest rates causing one to wonder how different Draghi is from his predecessor. |
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