The busts, as well as the silver and parcel-gilt decorations, are by the Augsburg goldsmith Ludwig Schneider. |
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By growing out his beard and donning a wig, he took on a remarkable physical resemblance to Ludwig. |
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Ludwig had first been introduced to ancient Germanic tales by his governess and later became obsessed with the dark stories. |
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Sure, science can these days count the exact number of molecules in the piece of op art included here by Ludwig Wilding. |
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King Ludwig II of Bavaria built him a home and theatre at Bayreuth, which is still a pilgrimage point for Wagnerians today. |
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Somehow Ludwig seemed to have succeeded in functioning in the mundane, workaday world and still keep a spiritual perspective on matters. |
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For these concerts, the guest concertmaster is Michael Ludwig, associate concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra. |
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Ludwig grossly distorted this history by describing Dobbs merely as a leader of the Teamsters. |
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The program was well chosen in the first half, which began with an operatic scena from the 26-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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His stepfather, Ludwig Geyer, was an actor who roped the whole family into theatrical productions. |
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In 1947 at the age of 17, he began to work at a general store owned by Hugo Ludwig, a German national. |
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As that great deflator of metaphysical questions, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, taught us, the meaning of a term is fixed by the community that uses it. |
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With names like Nestor, Clarissa, and Ludwig, the characters are equally referential. |
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It took 20 more years for Ludwig to actually move into the still-unfinished complex. |
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In his characteristically overgenerous way, Russell attributed his ideas to Ludwig Wittgenstein, who had been his pupil for a short time at Cambridge before the war. |
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Stanley Kubrick's sagacious adaptation of Anthony Burgess' controversial novel assaults the screen with snakes, Ludwig van, and more than a bit of the old ultra-violence. |
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In the first film of the festival, Ludwig, a gravedigger who has spent all his working life at the cemetery, loses his job and tries to fit into the world of the living. |
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In 1944, the Louisiana Supreme Court ordered the Texas Oil Company to pay damages to oysterman Ludwig Doucet for dumping chemical waste on his leased property. |
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This is an improvement on the Permanent International Peace Bureau, Charles Albert Gobat, and Ludwig Quidde. |
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Twentieth-century approaches to palaeography included the philologically based methods of Ludwig Traube of Munich and the technical and aesthetic perceptions of E. A. Lowe. |
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At 22, Ludwig became engaged to his cousin, Sophia, but the arrangements were called off when his relationship with an equerry, Richard Hornig, blossomed. |
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He had just begun to make a critique of the Hegelianism in which he had been trained as a student and to absorb the materialist ideas of Ludwig Feuerbach. |
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The baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music. |
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Hohenschwangau Castle was restored by Ludwig's father King Maximilian II of Bavaria in a romantic neo-Gothic style that was later to have a deep influence on Ludwig himself. |
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Jennie Tourel and Christa Ludwig are the respective mezzo soloists. |
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Ludwig is also a doctor who specializes in the area of mental health. |
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Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, author of the Tractatus and plenty of other works wot have put grey hairs upon my head, lived a few miles up the road in Clifden. |
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Scholar Ludwig Schmidt thinks this was further east, perhaps on the right bank of the Oder. |
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The anthem of the Union is an instrumental version of the prelude to the Ode to Joy, the 4th movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony. |
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When Turing returned to Cambridge, he attended lectures given in 1939 by Ludwig Wittgenstein about the foundations of mathematics. |
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Ludwig Gruner assisted in the design of the Queen's Private Audience Chamber in the south range. |
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Like Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, he had no formal architectural training. |
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While Gropius was active at the Bauhaus, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe led the modernist architectural movement in Berlin. |
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She was followed by Amalie von Wallmoden, later Countess of Yarmouth, whose son, Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden, may have been fathered by George. |
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Johann Ludwig was born while Amalie was still married to her husband, and George did not acknowledge him publicly as his own son. |
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During 1928, the studio was sold to Ludwig Blattner who connected it to the electricity mains and introduced a German system of sound recording. |
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In 1909 the industrialist Dr Ludwig Mond gave 42 Italian renaissance paintings, including the Mond Crucifixion by Raphael, to the Gallery. |
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Ludwig van Beethoven was a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. |
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe became one of the world's most renowned architects in the second half of the 20th century. |
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Former US Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan gives most credit to Ludwig Erhard for Europe's economic recovery. |
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In 1940, he presented a philosophical paper on other minds to a meeting attended by Ludwig Wittgenstein at Cambridge University. |
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They gathered around Ludwig Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer, with Marx developing a particularly close friendship with Adolf Rutenberg. |
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After the deaths of Hans and Rudi, Karl relented, and allowed Paul and Ludwig to be sent to school. |
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A collection of Ludwig Wittgenstein's manuscripts is held by Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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In the 19th century, the German explorer Johann Ludwig Krapf was staying with the Bantu Kamba people when he first spotted the mountain. |
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Ludwig Krapf recorded the name as both Kenia and Kegnia believed by most to be a corruption of the Kamba version. |
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Writers of philosophy include Ernst Mach, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Karl Popper and the members of the Vienna circle. |
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This argument against socialism was made independently, at about the same time, by Ludwig von Mises. |
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Hayek's mentor Ludwig von Mises argued at length in many of his writings against scientism and in favor of methodological dualism. |
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In 1950, he and organic chemist Bernie Ludwig synthesized meprobamate, which they found had psychologically relaxing properties. |
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I went to the Kirchner Museum, founded by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. |
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Fantasy adventure, starring Christopher Eccleston, Alexander Ludwig, Ian McShane, Frances Conroy, James Cosmo, Jim Piddock and Amelia Warner. |
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Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel and Johannes Brahms in a Beall Hall concert that should be a heartstopper. |
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The main problem was temperature, says Andreas Kornath, an inorganic chemist at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. |
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The Seagram Building, New York City, 1958, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. |
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The Swiss Reformed pastor Ludwig Lavater supplied one of the most frequently reprinted books of the period with his Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking By Night. |
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The philosopher Ludwig Klages saw graphology as a means to penetrate the deceptive self-presentation of his contemporaries and unveil their true character. |
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Different elements of his thought were emphasised by Carl Schmitt, Joseph Schumpeter, Ludwig Lachmann, Leo Strauss, Hans Morgenthau, and Raymond Aron. |
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Ludwig I of Bavaria had Aventinus' bust erected in the Walhalla temple. |
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In addition to physicists, Austria was the birthplace of two of the most noteworthy philosophers of the 20th century, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Popper. |
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Ludwig van Beethoven spent the better part of his life in Vienna. |
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Ludwig broke the record of 100,000 long tons of heavy displacement. |
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After the war, when Paul was performing in Vienna, he did not visit Hermine who was dying there, and he had no further contact with Ludwig or Gretl. |
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Between 1859 and 1866, he developed the theory of the distributions of velocities in particles of a gas, work later generalised by Ludwig Boltzmann. |
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He wrote a foreword to Words and Things by Ernest Gellner, which was highly critical of the later thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein and of ordinary language philosophy. |
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Hand-reared sacred ibis Tutan, kookaburra Maidi, red-legged seriema Sergio, ageing eagle owl Ludwig and burrowing owls Bilbo and Hercules are among the birds to have perished. |
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The German team liked each other, ate, drank, sightsaw, sunbathed and worked their horses together. All were firmly rooting for Ludwig. A German victory was all that mattered. |
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In 1910 he became a lecturer in the University of Cambridge, where he was approached by the Austrian engineering student Ludwig Wittgenstein, who became his PhD student. |
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