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Eugen Rollomann (25
October 1909 – 5
August 1982),
better known as
Dieter Borsche, was a
German actor. He
appeared in more than 90
films between 1935 and...
- Drechsel [de] in 1888 and by
Walther Borsche [de] in 1908.
Borsche–Drechsel
cyclization is the
central step in
Borsche–Drechsel
carbazole synthesis, where...
- The
Pfitzinger reaction (also
known as the Pfitzinger-
Borsche reaction) is the
chemical reaction of
isatin with base and a
carbonyl compound to yield...
- farmhand") and is on
record in
northern Bohemia in
various spellings (Porsch,
Borsche, Borsch, Bursche, Bursch, Pursch, Pursche, etc.) from the
early 17th century...
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Alfred Vohrer and
starring Joachim Fuchsberger,
Karin Baal and
Dieter Borsche. A
series of
murders of
wealthy men
leads investigators to a
group of blind...
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created using a
finite number of
grammatical rules.
Humboldt scholar Tilman Borsche notes profound differences between von Humboldt's view of
language and...
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Reeve 2019, p. 2.
Borsche et al. 2021, p. 45. Chen,
Turnbull &
Reeve 2019, p. 2, 13. Chen,
Turnbull &
Reeve 2019, pp. 6–7, 8, 15.
Borsche et al. 2021, pp...
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different shade of blue. The
design work was
executed by
German studio Bureau Borsche,
which also
handled the
rebranding of
Inter Milan and
Venezia FC. As of...
- 2004 by
artist Rita Vitorelli. In 2014,
along with the
redesign by
Mirko Borsche,
Spike opened a
second editorial office and a non-commercial art space...
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directed by
Jacques Becker and
starring Fernandel,
Samia Gamal and
Dieter Borsche. It was made at the
Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were...