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    Hans Sahl (born Hans Salomon, 20 May 1902 in Dresden – 27 April 1993 in Tübingen) was a poet, critic, and novelist who began during the Weimar Republic...
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  • astronomer Sahl Smbatean, medieval Armenian prince Jewish given name סהל Sahl ben Matzliah (d. 990), Karaite hakam Jewish surname Hans Sahl (1902–1993)...
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    Péret Alfred Polgar Poliakoff-Litovzeff Peter Pringsheim Denise Restout Hans Sahl Jacques Schiffrin Anna Seghers Victor Serge Ferdinand Springer Fred Stein...
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    Prize 2000: Welt-Literaturpreis 2001: Pour le Mérite (Germany) 2002: Hans Sahl Prize 2002: Nobel Prize in Literature 2003: YIVO Lifetime Achievement...
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    Armenia, Alfred Döblin Prize, Heinz Galinski Prize, Hans Erich Nossack Prize, Jakob Wassermann Literature Prize, Hans Sahl Prize, Lion Feuchtwanger Prize...
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  • Hess as Captain R. Hammon Eduard Loibner as Hackl, the apartment manager Hans Putz as Karl Idinger Geraldine Katt as Steffi, Harry's girl Wins 1st Berlin...
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    were Claire and Yvan Goll, Hermann Kesten, Arthur Koestler, Joseph Roth, Hans Sahl, and Manès Sperber. Here he also saw Robert Musil, with whom he had kept...
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    2000 Christian Ferber-Ehrengabe der Deutschen Schillerstiftung 2001 Hans Sahl Prize [de] and Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art 2002 Kunstpreis...
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    singer-songwriter Willi Rose (1902–1978), actor Oscar Sabo (1881–1969), actor Hans Sahl (1902–1993), writer Oskar Sala (1910–2002), composer Hermann Scheer (1944–2010)...
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  • player, acetylene tank explosion. France Bezlaj, 82, Slovenian linguist. Hans Sahl, 90, German writer. Ilie Oană, 74, Romanian football player and manager...
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  • Eckstein that she dances Tucholsky and Joachim Ringelnatz [...]", writes Hans Sahl in his Memoirs of a Moralist. Memoirs I. Zurich 1983, p. 194. "Eckstein...
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    Thomas Mann, Arthur Koestler, Raymond Aron, Ignazio Silone, Heinrich Böll, Hans Sahl, Max Frisch, T. S. Eliot, Saul Bellow, Milovan Djilas, Richard Löwenthal...
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    Spiel 1991: Leslie Bodi, Jan Hoet, Panagiotis Kondylis, Eduardo Paolozzi, Hans Sahl 1992: Elisabeth Augustin, Karl Raimund Popper, Hugo Rokyta [cs] 1993:...
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  • Park) when it opened Berlin on January 29, 1930. Critic and novelist Hans Sahl of the Montag Morgan (February 3, 1930) approvingly called the movie “one...
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    condemnation from some who made different choices: the theatre critic Hans Sahl wrote of him as "zweimal gleichgeschalteten Ihering" (loosely: "two times...
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  • Gedichte 1941 - Berthold Viertel: Fürchte dich nicht! Neue Gedichte 1942 - Hans Sahl: Der hellen Nächte, Gedichte Aus Frankreich 1942 - Max Hermann-Neisse:...
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  • Andrea Reiter: Die Exterritorialität des Denkens: Hans Sahl im Exil, 2007, S. 258, Fn. 151 (online). Hans Gaitanides: Neues Griechenland. Stollberg, Berlin...
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    Muschg, André Weckmann 1991: Albrecht Schöne 1992: Hilde Domin 1993: Hans Sahl 1994: Fred Oberhauser 1995: Grete Weil 1996: Mario Adorf 1997: Katharina...
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  • Abu Zayd Ahmed ibn Sahl Balkhi (Persian: ابو زید احمد بن سهل بلخی) was a Persian Muslim polymath: a geographer, mathematician, physician, psychologist...
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    Carl Ludwig Sahl (8 January 1840 – 1 April 1897) was a German businessman and diplomat who lived in the British Colony of New South Wales for 25 years...
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  • promotional award 1984 Hans Sahl 1985 Ernst Günther Bleisch (Philosopher Günther Anders had rejected the prize for political reasons.) 1986 Hans Werner Richter...
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  • cheerfulness', and the little girls' dream should not be interrupted." while Hans Sahl stated, "The woman everyone loves is still Henny Porten in the opinion...
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  • awarded from 1955 to 1989 by the Ministry of Culture of the GDR. 1993: Hans Sahl; Förderpreise: Lutz Graf 1995: Rolf Hoppe; Förderpreise: Angela Krauss...
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  • Sahl - Werner Finck Maurice Roëves - Rudolf Hess Derek Newark - Martin Bormann George Murcell - Hermann Göring David Shawyer - Heinrich Himmler Hans Meyer...
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  • series, consisting of stories based on fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and other notable authors. The series was created by...
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    al-Janadi, Arab scholar Æthelweard, son of Alfred the Great (or 922) Ahmad ibn Sahl, Samanid governor Brahma Pala, king of Kamarupa Georgios I, ruler of Makuria...
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    scholars such as Ibn al-Haytham, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon. Ibn Sahl, a mathematician active in Baghdad during the 980s, is the first Islamic...
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  • Italy the film was released as Alla Conquista dell' Infinito. Satirist Mort Sahl and others are often credited with suggesting the subtitle "(But Sometimes...
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    Zahl or Sahl is a Nordland family belonging to and mainly living in the County of Nordland in Norway. The family arrived there in the 17th century. Traditionally...
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    Joan Rivers, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Dick Cavett, Bill Cosby and Mort Sahl (his personal favorite), as well as such other artists of the day as Bob...
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