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The | Otto Feige hypothesis was also rejected by Karl S. G |
The same work is credited by | Otto Fenichel as establishing 'the symbolic signific |
Otto Fenichel would extend his analysis to borderlin | |
He helped persons like | Otto Fenichel and Wilhelm Reich to migrate from Nazi |
Otto Fenichel started studying medicine in 1915 in V | |
m narcissistic supply was used by psychoanalyst | Otto Fenichel in 1938 in describing the way in which |
However by 1946, and | Otto Fenichel's compendious summary of the first psy |
ble count (German: Graf) of Abensberg-Traun was | Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun (1677-1748). |
Otto Fickeisen (December 24, 1879 - December 14, 196 | |
Albert Arnheiter, Hermann Wilker, | Otto Fickeisen, Rudolf Fickeisen and Karl Leister - |
At the Diet of Lodi, William abandoned | Otto finally in favour of Frederick II, the Hohensta |
gar and his co-crowned son governed Italy until | Otto finally formally deposed them in 963. |
Otto Finger, Joseph Dietzgen - Beitrag zu den Leistu | |
t the following European Championships in 1983, | Otto finished second in the 100 meter freestyle, beh |
Illustration by | Otto Finsch |
In 1880 an expedition led by | Otto Finsch was no more able to find this bird. |
He wrote with | Otto Finsch, Beitrag zur Fauna Centralpolynesiens: O |
commemorates the German naturalist and explorer | Otto Finsch. |
The Eleonora Cockatoo was named by Dr. | Otto Finsch. |
Braune and his student, | Otto Fischer (1861-1917) did research involving the |
Anton | Otto Fischer (February 23, 1882 - March 26, 1962) wa |
work on “organometallic compounds” (with Ernst | Otto Fischer). |
Kay | Otto Fisker (14 February 1893 - 21 June 1965) was a |
liner notes by Paul Morley (under the pseudonym | Otto Flake), attacking the new incarnation of the gr |
John Larch as | Otto Flanders |
s persistently mistreated by his superior, Herr | Otto Flick - who sometimes hits Von Smallhausen over |
or not desired, the name may be represented as | Otto Foennekold. |
There, in collaboration with | Otto Folin he co-developed the chemical reactive kno |
Otto Folin in biochemistry lab at McLean Hospital, 1 | |
noted particularly for her collaborations with | Otto Folin studies of the protein metabolism. |
el and Herter), consisted of: R. H. Chittenden, | Otto Folin, William J. Gies, Reid Hunt, Walter Jones |
Otto followed Fry to Birmingham City for £800,000 in | |
Son | Otto followed Ida in 1887, but he died shortly after |
In one room is a huge statue of Evil | Otto, for example. |
In 1993, he created the Michael | Otto Foundation (German: Michael Otto Stiftung). |
They had three sons, Mario, Oscar Umberto, and | Otto Francis. |
Otto Francker - Piano / Organ | |
Otto Frank took his family into hiding on 6 July 194 | |
Otto Frank visited them at their apartment not long | |
She was hired by | Otto Frank in 1937 as a secretary and by 1942 was th |
Emilo Solfrizzi as | Otto Frank |
Otto Frank was the only one to survive out of the ei | |
into the spotlight amidst a court case between | Otto Frank and Heinz Roth, a publishing-house owner |
Faurisson interviewed | Otto Frank in researching the article, though much o |
Otto Frank (Max von Sydow) and his family go to hidi | |
Their concealment was aided by | Otto Frank's colleagues Johannes Kleiman, whom he ha |
She was the second wife of | Otto Frank, the father of Anne and Margot Frank. |
reen Actor's Guild Award for his performance as | Otto Frank, Anne's father. |
all perish with the exception of Anne's father, | Otto Frank. |
Archduke | Otto Franz and his family |
Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria, Prince Imperial | |
Otto Frederick Rohwedder is considered to be the fat | |
Al Freez (as | Otto Freez) |
Generalleutnant | Otto Freiherr von Tettau 1 June 1920 - 1 April 1923 |
Otto Freiherr von Schleinitz (ed.): | |
Ernst Friedrich Georg | Otto Freiherr von der Malsburg (June 23, 1786 - Sept |
s shot by a lover and pursued by the villainous | Otto Fresch. |
Otto Fretter-Pico surrendered on 28 April 1945 to Br | |
Otto Fretter-Pico (2 February 1893 - 30 July 1966) w | |
Generalleutnant | Otto Fretter-Pico, 20 February 1943 - 1 September 19 |
Generalleutnant | Otto Fretter-Pico, 18 September 1944 - 28 April 1945 |
Generalleutnant | Otto Fretter-Pico, 25 September 1943 - 20 March 1944 |
Otto Freundlich (July 10, 1878 - March 9, 1943) was | |
Otto Fridolinus Fritzsche also Otto Fridolin Fritzsc | |
Otto Fried, an american painter and sculptor | |
Otto Friedmann Kernberg (born 1928) is a psychoanaly | |
litical parties in the 1930 national elections; | Otto Friedrich cites 40 different groups in the Reic |
Otto Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von der Wenge Graf L | |
For his father, see | Otto Friedrich Gruppe. |
liant Life in America's Gilded Age by historian | Otto Friedrich. |
Kurt | Otto Friedrichs (September 28, 1901 - December 31, 1 |
Otto Fries | |
Otto Fries - The overseer | |
Otto Fries - Policeman not in uniform | |
SWEEPNIK was a device designed by | Otto Frisch that used a sweeping laser to follow bub |
Together with | Otto Frisch, he suggested a direct experimental proo |
It received its name from | Otto Frisch, who called it "Lady Godiva" because it |
Wilhelm Carl Werner | Otto Fritz Franz Wien (German pronunciation: ; 13 Ja |
Otto Fritz Meyerhof (April 12, 1884 - October 6, 195 | |
Otto Fritz Harder (Nickname: Tull Harder) (born Nove | |
siology or Medicine - Archibald Vivian Hill and | Otto Fritz Meyerhof |
e Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, together with | Otto Fritz Meyerhof and Gustav Georg Embden. |
In 1914, he and | Otto Froitzheim were member of the German Davis Cup |
singles event but lost his first round match to | Otto Froitzheim. |
he was back in the finals but then lost against | Otto Froitzheim. |
Otto Frommknecht (1881 - 1969) is a German politicia | |
lton Sundstrand 21TP04 gas turbine engine using | Otto fuel II and hydroxyl ammonium perchlorate as ox |
ropylene glycol dinitrate is as a propellant in | Otto Fuel II, together with 2-nitrodiphenylamine and |
Otto Fuel II is used in some torpedoes as a propella | |
procating external combustion; Mono-propellant ( | Otto fuel II) |
Valeri Nosik as | Otto Fukin |
Colonel | Otto Funke - mustered out with the regiment. |
derbies, 30-day dance contests and walkathons, | Otto Funk's whimsical journey was an attempt to draw |
In 1863, | Otto Furuhjelm was promoted to the rank of mayor-gen |
Its general secretary is Per | Otto Furuseth, and its president (chairman of the bo |
Otto G. Krueger (September 7, 1890 - June 6, 1963) w | |
ber 7, 1989, President George W. Bush nominated | Otto G. Obermaier, a defense lawyer, as the permanen |
In the 1930s, General Drafting Company founder | Otto G. Lindberg and an assistant, Ernest Alpers, as |
Otto Gabriel Grubbe Dietrichson Falkenberg (January | |
Otto Gaiser (5 October 1919 - 22 January 1944) was a | |
On 22 January 1944, | Otto Gaiser was last seen in combat with Il-2 Sturmo |
After the conquest of Thebes, | Otto gave half the city in lordship to Guy. |
He had 4 sons (later Prussian generals Enno and | Otto Gebhard von Colomb) and a daughter with Wilhelm |
She married | Otto Geiringer, and in 1939 the couple emigrated to |
August 1942: | Otto Georg Thierack succeeds Schlegelberger as Minis |
Their first son Gero | Otto George (born 1928) was a professor for aviation |
Otto George Moore (born August 27, 1946 in Miami, Fl | |
s, Stephen Atherton, Adrian Geldenhuys, Krynauw | Otto, George Wegner, Kobus Wiese, Keith Andrews, Guy |
Otto George (9 April 1590 - 20 May 1590) | |
stopher Kopacek and the other three pilots were | Otto Gerdeman, Eric Yape, and Kevin Cossey. |
Otto Gerdes (producer), Herbert von Karajan (conduct | |
Otto Gerdes (born January 20, 1920 in Cologne and di | |
Otto Gerhard Waalkes (born July 22, 1948 in Emden, G | |
Walther Rathenau, Eugen Schiffer, Hugo Preuss, | Otto Gessler, Max Weber and Erich Koch-Weser. |
Otto Gildemeister (1823 Bremen - 1902) was a German | |
09 Gamper leaves the presidency in the hands of | Otto Gmelin but continues united al Club as the trea |
Otto Gmeling or Gmelin, also known as Grand Otto, wa | |
Her pianist was | Otto Goldschmidt, whom she married at the end of her |
Captain Horst von der Goltz - | Otto Goltz |
Ph.D. in 1959, studying under Walter Piston and | Otto Gombosi among others. |
ers at Harvard was Irving Fine, and another was | Otto Gombosi. |
f the station were the Standard Oil Co. and the | Otto Gordon Coal Co., along with the village of Hunt |
Brigade: General-Major | Otto Gottlieb Edler von Zschock (8 battalions) |
He was the father of physician | Otto Gottlieb Mohnike (1814-1887). |
which the German government was represented by | Otto Graf Lambsdorff. |
Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode 1867-1873 | |
Otto Graf - Anwalt Dr. Beyer | |
ns led to the Flick affair and the demission of | Otto Graf Lambsdorff and Hans Friderichs, who had gr |
Quarterback | Otto Graham drew first blood for the Browns when he |
I felt like | Otto Graham out there throwing a stuffed pillow." |
he was named AAFC co-Most Valuable Player with | Otto Graham in 1948. |
His broadcast partners were | Otto Graham (1964-65), Dick Young (1966-67) and Sam |
their offer and the Redskins had to settle for | Otto Graham as their new head coach. |
Otto Graham is considered by many sports historians | |
While | Otto Graham and Bud Grant had done the basketball-fo |
Thus, in 11 seasons as a professional athlete, | Otto Graham's teams made the championship all eleven |
At Cleveland, Palmer played with | Otto Graham, Lou Groza, Dante Lavelli, Marion Motley |
The others were | Otto Graham, 346 yards (1950); Ed Rubbert, 334 (a re |
e AAFC in his first season, sharing duties with | Otto Graham. |
Otto, grandson, 1854-1896, German Vice-Chancellor of | |
On 31 July 1001, | Otto granted several privileges to Ulric Manfred II |
On 12 September 962, | Otto granted land in the counties of Modena and Bolo |
orgie Parker, Tasma Walton, Anne Fulwood, Barry | Otto, Greg Matthews, Natalie Bassingthwaite, Kristia |
ring the centre-right cabinet Borten, replacing | Otto Grieg Tidemand who on the same day became Minis |
He has one child ("Benjamin Karl | Otto Grigori Waalkes") with his first wife Manuela E |
In 1992 the musician and sound engineer Andreas | Otto Grimminger joined the company. |
an medical doctor, scientist and revolutionary, | Otto Gross. |
Otto Grotewohl stamp, 1974 | |
Majakowskiring 46/48 | Otto Grotewohl |
The house in which | Otto Grotewohl lived is today a literature workshop. |
n southern East Germany, 1960: Ivan Yakubovsky, | Otto Grotewohl, Erich Honecker, Heinz Hoffmann |
He ran afoul of party chairman | Otto Grothewohl, whom he criticised for being marrie |
The | Otto Group no longer has any stake in the company. |
The Witt-Group, in turn, is part of the | Otto Group, the worlds largest home shopping organis |
Ezekiel Robinson painted by | Otto Grundmann |
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under | Otto Grundmann, where he was also later an instructo |
Otto Gruppe was the son of the philosopher, scholar- | |
His son was the mythographer | Otto Gruppe (1851-1901). |
Otto Gruppe (1851-1921) was a German mythographer, r | |
For his son, see | Otto Gruppe. |
Generalleutnant | Otto Gullmann (17 Feb 1944 - 26 Oct 1944) |
Otto Gutfreund, Cellist, 1912-13 | |
Otto Gutfreund, Don Quixote, 1911-12 | |
Circa 1913, he and | Otto Gutfreund, produced some of the earliest Cubist |
Designed by architect | Otto H. Matz and completed in 1893, the build stands |
fourth City Hall in 1911-1912 from Eliza Trice, | Otto H. Lang and the Sweeney Family. |
Otto H. Schomberg (born Otto H. Shambrick, November | |
Munthe-Kaas is the son of | Otto H. Munthe-Kaas and younger brother of Otto Ulri |
the 175-seat Arcadia Stage and the 360-seat F. | Otto Haas mainstage theatre. |
Otto had a long conflict with the Archbishop of Main | |
Margaret's father | Otto had no sons so at his death in 1328, the Counts |
James | Otto had placed a telephone call to his friend, song |
Duke | Otto had three sons: Bruno, who became Pope Gregory |
Otto had initially planned on retiring at the World | |
on the opposite side by Mansel's brigade which | Otto had detached. |
before, when she was feeling unwell, my friend | Otto had given her an injection of a preparation of |
Otto had wanted to write a song with Femino, and Fem | |
with two fellow Austrians, Ferdinand Wesely and | Otto Haftl, in the team. |
the renowned photojournalists Hansel_Mieth and | Otto Hagel, who had illustrated on Life_(magazine) t |
nuclear physicists around Werner Heisenberg and | Otto Hahn he did not succeed because Samuel Abraham |
Otto Hahn was director of the Institute from 1928 ti | |
own in Western circles as "hahnium" in honor of | Otto Hahn (1968). |
Otto Hahn (1 April 1946 - 10 September 1946 in the B | |
els very honoured to be the winner of the tenth | Otto Hahn Peace Medal. |
1914), Fritz Haber (1918), James Franck (1925), | Otto Hahn (1944), Eugene Wigner (1963), Ernst Ruska |
1987: | Otto Hahn Medal and prize fellowship of the Max Plan |
n and evolution of galaxies" he was awarded the | Otto Hahn medal of the Max Planck Society. |
Otto Hahn and Walter Schoeller had knowledge of the | |
Otto Hahn medal of the Max Planck Society (1993) | |
Both | Otto Hahn and Muhammad worked in professions that ha |
July 28 - | Otto Hahn (b. |
and Physics at the Turn of the Century (1979), | Otto Hahn and the Birth of Nuclear Physics (1980) an |
In 1993 she received the | Otto Hahn Medal from the Max Planck Society, and in |
Nobel laureates James Franck, Gustav Hertz, and | Otto Hahn served as gas troops in Haber's unit. |
ene Wigner, Ladislaus Farkas, Hartmut Kallmann, | Otto Hahn, Robert Havemann, Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffe |
78), German physicist, discoverer in 1939, with | Otto Hahn, of nuclear fission. |
d was appointed captain of the German freighter | Otto Hahn, the first of only four merchant cargo nuc |
During his work with | Otto Hahn, he got access to waste material from radi |
ing), about the nuclear-powered cargo vessel NS | Otto Hahn. |
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