• David Gessner is an American essayist, memoirist, nature writer, editor, and cartoonist. Gessner was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Worcester...
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  • classical linguist David Gessner (born 1961), American essayist, memoirist, nature writer, editor, and cartoonist Johannes Gessner (1709–1790), Swiss...
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    heard to describe the same sorts of raptor behavior. Osprey-watcher David Gessner, however, claims a Pennsylvania lowland called the Kettle ("der Kessel"...
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  • environment authors published include William Sargent, Cynthia Huntington, David Gessner, John Hay, Tom Wessels and Eric Zencey. Notable scholarly authors published...
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    (1746). Natur-Geschichte des Schweizerlandes (in German). Vol. 2. bey David Gessner. pp. 236–237. Studer, Samuel (1814). König, Franz Niklaus (ed.). Ueber...
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    Edgerton, Creative Writing Philip Furia, Creative Writing (deceased) David Gessner, Creative Writing Peter Jurasik, Acting for the Camera Tim Palmer, French...
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  • writer David Gessner (born 1961), American essayist David Gest (1953–2016), American TV producer David Ghazaryan (1989–2020), Armenian general David Giffin...
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  • Scott Gessner (born 23 February 1973) is a German former professional tennis player. Gessner, who won the 1989 World Youth Cup (Junior Davis Cup) with...
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    Volkmar Gessner (9 October 1937 – 8 November 2014) was a German university professor and a socio-legal scholar. Gessner studied sociology and law at the...
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  • The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (category Films directed by Nicolas Gessner)
    Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and...
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  • Review J. Malcolm Garcia "The Dreamer Did Not Exist" Oxford American David Gessner "Darkness" Zoetrope Andrew Sean Greer "The Hotel Malogo" Virginia Quarterly...
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  • David Richard Ellis (September 8, 1952 – January 7, 2013) was an American film director and stunt performer born in Santa Monica, California in 1952....
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    argumenti (1743—1745) De corporum motu et viribus (in Latin). Zürich: David Gessner. 1746. Index etymologicus latinitatis (1749) Primæ lineæ isagoges in...
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  • immersion/reportage to the personal closeness and intimacy of poetry. Mark Bowden David Gessner David Hamilton Maxine Kumin Brenda Marie Osbey Sherry Simpson Charles Simic...
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  • Webb James Marshall as Cpl. Harold Lamar Ramon Estevez as Cpl. Gerald Gessner Blu Mankuma as Bryce Harry Stewart as Harry 'Sweetbread' Crane John Toles-Bey...
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  • (Minors) Joshua Hugh Gessner (born June 25, 2000) is an Australian professional baseball pitcher in the Texas Rangers organization. Gessner was born in Sydney...
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    wherein much information on the origin of the common name is found. Conrad Gessner is given by Linnaeus as a source, but the Historia animalium mentions the...
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  • transfer was official, the two finally consummated their relationship. Mark Gessner as Agent Neil Pike: A Coast Guard Investigative Service Agent. Danilelle...
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    princeps (first print edition) of the original Greek was published by Conrad Gessner and his cousin Andreas in 1559. Both it and the accompanying Latin translation...
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  • Ways of Law: Towards a European Sociology of Law, edited with Volkmar Gessner, Hart Publishing, 2007 Explorations in Legal Cultures, edited with Fred...
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  • Beckett as Intellectual screenwriter Nate Dern as Funny screenwriter Mark Gessner as Shy screenwriter Ed Stoppard as Julian Boyle Paloma Faith as herself...
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  • from literature and ancient manuscripts. The focus then shifts to Conrad Gessner, a Swiss naturalist who published a five-volume masterwork called Historia...
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  • Trintignant as Dario Fausto Rossi as Emilio Laura Morante as Giulia Sonia Gessner as Emilio's mother Vanni Corbellini as Sandro Ferrari Laura Nucci as Dario's...
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  • elements opens a variety of synthetic routes to target desired products. Gessner et al. first revealed a synthetic route for stabilized ketenyl anion using...
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    sturgeon populations, as highlighted by the OSPAR Commission in 2019. Gessner, J.; Williot, P.; Rochard, E.; Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2022). "Acipenser...
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    one of the birds described and illustrated by Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in his Historiae animalium of 1555. The first formal description was by...
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    Max Samuel renamed the EMSA-Werke. Later that year Max Samuel and Berta Geßner (1878–1937) married, and their children, Herbert Gerson (גֵּרְשׁוֹן‎, transliterated...
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    omen", perhaps an owl. The word was used by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 1555 and then by subsequent authors for a black-crowned night-heron...
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    disregard for consequence. Famous painters of peonies have included Conrad Gessner (ca. 1550) and Auguste Renoir in 1879. Paeonia officinalis can be found...
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    Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Konrad Gessner wrote the first scientific description of an orca in his Piscium & aquatilium...
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