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| Operation Adolphe (also referred to as | Adolph) a military operation by the French Army that |
| The building features sculptures by | Adolph A. Weinman, Laura Gardin Fraser, and James Ear |
| chultz, the pastor of the village who talks to | Adolph about Heidi's future. |
| Adolph Achille Gereau, or Adolph Gereau, (December 20 | |
| Gustav | Adolph Ackermann, "Ordenbuch" Annaberg 1855 |
| Carl | Adolph Agardh named Griffithsia in her honour. |
| Carl | Adolph Agardh |
| He was the son of Carl | Adolph Agardh. |
| The pediment sculptures by the German-born | Adolph Alexander Weinman were tinted by the painter H |
| Adolph also revoked Mainz's privileges and the status | |
| Adolph Althoff (1913-1998) was a German circus owner, | |
| o by her high school history teacher, Kyrstyna | Adolph, an ethnically Polish Catholic. |
| olice and envoy to the Qajar court in Persia), | Adolph and Alexander. |
| St. Adolphus (also known in English as St. | Adolph) and his brother John were 9th century Spanish |
| Council England (2009, 2007, 2005), and a 2001 | Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation award in New Yo |
| Adolph attended Christian Brothers University. | |
| On Claus Spreckels' death, second son | Adolph B. Spreckels assumed the management of Sprecke |
| Benson, | Adolph B. Peter Kalm's Travels in North America: The |
| Benson, | Adolph B. and Naboth Hedin, eds. |
| rael on September 15, 1968 when he came on for | Adolph Bachmeier. |
| Gerhard | Adolph Bading, M.D. (August 31, 1870 - April 11, 1946 |
| In 1963 Toth joined the Alma Trio with pianist | Adolph Baller and cellist Gabor Rejto, following the |
| A pupil of | Adolph Baller, Rose debuted with the San Francisco Sy |
| Adolph Bandelier | |
| Heinrich Baumhauer, aka Heinrich | Adolph Baumhauer (de) (1848, Bonn - 1926), German min |
| Adolph became Duke of Nassau on 20 August/30 August 1 | |
| use Waldemar's only son was ordained a priest, | Adolph became the sole ruler of the principality. |
| ed over the case that led to the conviction of | Adolph Beck for fraud in 1896. |
| In 1471 | Adolph began his studies at the University of Leipzig |
| and West, is a travelogue, and was awarded an | Adolph Bentinck Prize in 1996. |
| Arnold | Adolph Berthold or Arnold Adolf Berthold (1803 - 1861 |
| In 1364 Bishop | Adolph borrowed 800 guilders from the Jews for a week |
| Adolph Brodsky (2nd violin), left Vienna in 1870 | |
| Adolph Brodsky in New York (photo by Benjamin J. Falk | |
| The church is named after Hans | Adolph Brorson. |
| y of California, Berkeley campus in 1955 after | Adolph C. Miller and his wife, Mary Sprague Miller ma |
| Adolph Caesar (December 5, 1933 - March 6, 1986) was | |
| Adolph Caesar - Brutish | |
| Adolph Caesar as Clarence Opano | |
| can actors and comedians such as John Belushi, | Adolph Caesar, Brian Doyle-Murray, Judy Graubart, Bil |
| Adolph Christiernin bought the property in 1759 and c | |
| He was the son of Baron Johan | Adolph Clodt von Jurgensburg |
| His siblings include | Adolph Coors III and William Coors. |
| rado, established in 1873 by German immigrants | Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler, itself originally ca |
| Adolph Coors Jr. died in 1970 at the age of 86 years. | |
| investigation of the kidnapping and murder of | Adolph Coors III. |
| His brother | Adolph Coors III and cousin Dallas Morse Coors were h |
| The couple had four children: | Adolph Coors III (1915-1960) who was kidnapped and ki |
| d in 1993 with an endowment of $36.6M from the | Adolph Coors Foundation. |
| Coors requested $250,000 from his father, CEO | Adolph Coors, Jr., to build an experimental line of a |
| ame bruggeni is in honor of Dutch malacologist | Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen. |
| Adolph, Count of Oldenburg (1458 - 17 February 1500) | |
| Architects | Adolph Cudell and Arthur Hercz designed the Dewes man |
| the land developer Curley Duson and installed | Adolph De Jean as the first mayor. |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Adolph Dengler - mustered out with the regiment. |
| On June 1 | Adolph deteriorated into a tropical storm as convecti |
| Adolph Deutsch (20 October 1897 - 1 January 1980) was | |
| um; the Debreciner Rov, Rabbi Moshe Stern; and | Adolph Deutsch, head of the Budapest branch of Agudat |
| The music score was by | Adolph Deutsch, the cinematography by George J. Folse |
| piano with Frederick Hoffman, and singing with | Adolph Devin-Duvivier. |
| Adolph died in Eltville in 1475 and was buried in the | |
| Christian | Adolph Diriks (1 November 1775 - 16 December 1837) wa |
| Christian | Adolph Diriks |
| Adolph Dirk Coenraad van der Voort van Zijp (1 Septem | |
| Adolph Douai (1819-1888). | |
| 9, the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan | Adolph Dubs was kidnapped by four armed militants bel |
| t Cresson Medal of the Franklin Institute, the | Adolph E. Lomb Medal of the OSA, a Guggenheim Fellows |
| Ernst Dietrich | Adolph Eichner (born February 15, 1740 in Bad Arolsen |
| Adolph Ellis awakened and drove the prowler from his | |
| s, Andrew, Louise and all of the family except | Adolph emigrated to St. Peter, Minnesota. |
| Colonel | Adolph Englemann - Mustered out on December 31, 1864. |
| Sylvius Weiss' son Johann | Adolph Faustinus Weiss succeeded him as a Saxon court |
| Adolph Ferdinand Gehlen (1775-1815) was a German chem | |
| In 1858 he succeeded | Adolph Ferdinand Svanberg in the chair of physics at |
| Adolph Ferdinand Gehlen | |
| Grete Ronge: | Adolph Ferdinand Gehlen. |
| ichael Schwab, Samuel Fielden, Albert Parsons, | Adolph Fischer, George Engel, and Louis Lingg to deat |
| Its editor, August Spies, and a typesetter, | Adolph Fischer, were executed in the subsequent hyste |
| The architect was | Adolph Fleischman, with Isaac Perry. |
| CHIEF FRANSOIS THOMAS | ADOLPH, for La Fountain Indians |
| March 18 - | Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier, American archaeolo |
| August 6 - | Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier |
| Freiherr | Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Knigge (16 October 1752 |
| Johan "Jan" | Adolph Frederik Kok (July 9, 1889 in Soerabaja, Dutch |
| Marianne, wife of | Adolph Freiherr von Danckelmann, 1806 to 1815 |
| It is named for the astronomer | Adolph Friedrich Lindemann. |
| Adolph Friedrich Lindemann (1846 - 1927) was a German | |
| mburg 1826-1829 together with his contemporary | Adolph Friedrich Vollmer while both were still studyi |
| 01 | Adolph G. Sutro |
| August | Adolph Gennerich (February 10, 1887 - December 1, 193 |
| Adolph Goldschmidt (January 15th, 1863 - January 5th, | |
| 4 March - | Adolph Gottlieb, American abstract expressionist pain |
| On the Town, Written by | Adolph Green & Betty Comden |
| original songs with lyrics by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne, all of the song |
| ngin' in the Rain, Written by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green |
| cal with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne. |
| cal with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green and music by Larry Grossman. |
| “Just in Time” (Jule Styne, Betty Comden, | Adolph Green) |
| Other Time" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, | Adolph Green) - 2:10 |
| "It's Love" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, | Adolph Green) - 2:05 - Wonderful Town (1953) |
| Other Time" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, | Adolph Green) - 4:44 |
| Other Time" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, | Adolph Green) - 5:35 |
| ein, written and conceived by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green) |
| "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) |
| Arnaz, Gene Tierney, Betty Comden, Hal Prince, | Adolph Green, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, Bob Foss |
| "Just in Time" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Styne) - 2:56 |
| "Fireworks" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 2:29 |
| y production of the same name by Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, and Jule Styne, the film focuses on Ell |
| "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 5:16 |
| "Just in Time" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 2:52 |
| They lost to Betty Comden and | Adolph Green, for On the Town. |
| "Lucky to Be Me" (Leonard Bernstein, | Adolph Green, Betty Comden) - 5:01 |
| ssica Tandy, musical-comedy duo Betty Comden & | Adolph Green, the Nicholas Brothers (Fayard & Harold) |
| , composer Walter Scharf, Kim Hunter, lyricist | Adolph Green, Alberto Sordi, cinematographer Conrad H |
| "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) 3:48 |
| "The Right Girl for Me" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Roger Edens) |
| "The Party's Over" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 0:57 |
| he musical Wonderful Town) (Leonard Bernstein, | Adolph Green, Betty Comden) - 2.10 |
| "Just in Time" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 6:15 |
| "Just in Time" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 2:17 |
| "Just in Time" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 3:20 |
| "Make Someone Happy" (Betty Comden, | Adolph Green, Jule Styne) - 1:51 |
| Adolph Green, one of her customers, based the Broadwa | |
| d Bernstein and the lyrics by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green. |
| ritten by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, and | Adolph Green. |
| by Jule Styne with lyrics by Betty Comden and | Adolph Green. |
| sing on the work of lyricists Betty Comden and | Adolph Green. |
| ional songs by Jule Styne and Betty Comden and | Adolph Green. |
| Adrian | Adolph Greenberg (March 3, 1903 - September 13, 1959) |
| went to Egypt to study with Shafiq Ghorbal and | Adolph Grohmann at the University of Cairo and Shaikh |
| It was scientifically studied in 1887 by | Adolph Gurlt of the University of Bonn. |
| an Guttmacher was born in 1898 to Rabbi Adolf ( | Adolph) Guttmacher, and Laura (Oppenheimer) Guttmache |
| ker and railroad entrepreneur David Hansemann, | Adolph Hansemann developed an early interest in busin |
| See also: Hieronymus Albrecht Hass and Johann | Adolph Hass |
| May 29 - Johann | Adolph Hass, clavichord and harpsichord maker (b. |
| He was the father of Johann | Adolph Hass, who also made harpsichords and clavichor |
| Johann | Adolph Hasse arrives in Venice. |
| Johann | Adolph Hasse - Ruggiero |
| by Leonardo Vinci, Antonio Vivaldi and Johann | Adolph Hasse (see Hasse's Siroe). |
| i, Giovanni Bononcini, Antonio Caldara, Johann | Adolph Hasse, and others; these are all compositions |
| December 23 - Johann | Adolph Hasse, singer, composer and music teacher (b. |
| ot be confused with the German composer Johann | Adolph Hasse. |
| Adolph Heinrich Friedrich Bartels was Mayor of Adelai | |
| Norman | Adolph Henry Bower (18 May 1907 - 7 December 1990) wa |
| Philip | Adolph Herfort (November 28, 1851 - March 24, 1921) w |
| Adolph Herman Joseph Coors, Jr. (January 12, 1884 - J | |
| ition he occupied is now named after him - The | Adolph Herseth Principal Trumpet Chair. |
| Clevenger considers Arnold Jacobs and | Adolph Herseth, former principal brass instrumentalis |
| his biography of Hitler, The Life and Death of | Adolph Hitler (Praeger, 1973) theorizes that the imag |
| d, Battle of the Ironclads, Inside the Mind of | Adolph Hitler, Hotel Babylon, Strange But True and Th |
| The contract stipulated that | Adolph I would rule jointly with George's son Waldema |
| rs had decided to become priests, their father | Adolph I drew up a succession contract with the Anhal |
| King Sigismund of Germany raised Count | Adolph I to the status of a duke and a Prince of the |
| Philip died without issue in 1500 and | Adolph I's sons formally renounced their rights to ru |
| 1375 - 1412), sister of | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves, but they had no children. |
| She was the eldest daughter of | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Marie of |
| Agnes of Cleves (1422-1446) was a daughter of | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Mary of |
| She married | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves |
| Adolph Ignatievich Rosner, also known as Eddie Rosner | |
| nting yeast, this prize was awarded in 1850 to | Adolph Ignaz Mautner (see biography). |
| Adolph II (or III) of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (Germa | |
| In 1488 | Adolph II became Provost of Magdeburg Cathedral, then |
| Adolph II of Nassau | |
| n 1508), his cousins and successors Magnus and | Adolph II renounced their rule in favor of Waldemar V |
| Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, but his nephew | Adolph III gained it in 1363. |
| In 1930 | Adolph, in very bad health, sold the house and moved |
| Adolph is a former Springfield Athletic Association b | |
| Adolph is a public accountant who has operated his ow | |
| ess to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Adolph J. Sabath. |
| ist Party of the Soviet Union, possibly due to | Adolph Joffe's influence. |
| on March 7, 1857 in Wels, Austria, the son of | Adolph Johann Wagner. |
| Adolph John was born in Bergzabern in 1666 as the eld | |
| g Outerbridge II; Laura Catharine Outerbridge; | Adolph John Harvey Outerbridge (1858-1928) who died o |
| Adolph John died in Castle Lays in 1701 and was burie | |
| Adolph John II (German: Adolf Johann II.) (21 August | |
| In 1882, | Adolph joined the family there. |
| , along with two other men conspired to kidnap | Adolph Jr. for a ransom of $50,000. |
| And in 1968 he and | Adolph, Jr. took over the business as president and c |
| Adolph Jr. was married to Alice May Kistler at the Ki | |
| e plot while working on an auto theft ring and | Adolph Jr. volunteered to be kidnapped so the police |
| Adolph Jr., Grover and Herman all graduated from Corn | |
| He was the son of William Otto | Adolph Julius Danckwerts. |
| irginia June; eleven children; four brothers - | Adolph June Jr., Floyd June, Jackie June and Keith Ju |
| The 14-year old | Adolph Kastor (1856-1946), son of a Jewish family fro |
| The term has been criticized by | Adolph Kharash, Science Director at the Moscow State |
| by all modern swimmers, while he was training | Adolph Kiefer for the 1936 Summer Olympics in which K |
| chool, Vande Weghe won the silver in Berlin to | Adolph Kiefer's gold and, like Kiefer, never achieved |
| ork Genius seculi by the philologist Christian | Adolph Klotz and introduced the word Zeitgeist into G |
| Christian | Adolph Klotz (13 November 1738 - 31 December 1771) wa |
| Ben Welden - | Adolph Klotz |
| 1-1932 M.L Cook 1933-1936 H.M Hanson 1936-1940 | Adolph Kollmorgen 1940-1949 Martin Gassner 1949-1951 |
| Adolph Kolping (1813-1865), Catholic priest | |
| Delmar Watson as Peter, the goat general of | Adolph Kramer's and a good friend of Heidi's. |
| Jean Hersholt as | Adolph Kramer, Heidi's grandfather who is grumpy at f |
| Adolph L. Dial, David K. Eliades, "The Only Land I Kn | |
| g and Gustav Adolf Sinding, a nephew of Gustav | Adolph Lammers and Matthias Wilhelm Sinding and a fir |
| se mistakes are refuted at length by Friedrich | Adolph Lampe (1683-1729) in De cymbalis veterum. |
| May 1630 and 6 July Gustav | Adolph lands in Germany. |
| Adolph Lessig (c. | |
| Adolph Lessig circa 1913 | |
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