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similar origin. The word
angst was
introduced into
English from the Danish, Norwegian, and
Dutch word
angst and the
German word
Angst. It is
attested since...
- József
Angster (7 July 1834 – 9 June 1918) was a
Hungarian German organ-making master. He was the
founder of the
Angster dynasty, one of
Central Europe's...
- 2004
Richard Angst (1905–1984),
Swiss cinematographer József
Angster (1834–1918),
Hungarian organ making master and
founder of the
Angster dynasty This...
- Look up
angst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angst is an
intense feeling of
internal emotional strife.
Angst may also
refer to:
Angst (1928 film)...
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Teenage Angst may
refer to:
Teenage angst, an
intense feeling of fear or
anxiety "Teenage
Angst", 1996 song by the band Placebo. "Teenage
Angst", a song...
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Armand Angster (born 20
January 1947) is a
French clarinetist. With Françoise
Kubler (soprano), he is the
founder of the
ensemble "Accroche Note", research...
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Angst was an
American band from San Francisco, California. In mid-1978,
brothers Joseph Pope and Jon E. Risk
formed their first punk rock group, the Instants...
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Angst is the
seventeenth album by
Klaus Schulze. It was
originally released in 1984, and in 2005 was the
fourteenth Schulze album reissued by Revisited...
- "Teenage
Angst" is a song by
British alternative rock band Placebo,
released in 1996 as the
third single from
their self-titled
debut album. It reached...
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Angst (in English: fear) (German: Der alte Affe
Angst) is a 2003
German drama film
directed by
Oskar Roehler,
starring André Hennicke,
Marie Bäumer and...