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Breitmeyer is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Arno
Breitmeyer (1903–1944),
German sports official Philip Breitmeyer (1864–1941)...
- Arno
Breitmeyer (19
April 1903, in
Berlin – 20
April 1944) was a
German sport official. He
began his
sports career as a
successful competition rower. In...
- The NSRL's
leaders were Hans von
Tschammer und
Osten (1933–1943), Arno
Breitmeyer (1943–1944) and Karl
Ritter von Halt (1944–1945). The 1916
Summer Olympics...
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Philip Breitmeyer (May 13, 1864 –
November 8, 1941) was a florist, one of the
founders of Florists'
Telegraph Delivery (now Florists'
Transworld Delivery...
- The
Harmonie Centre, also
known as the
Breitmeyer–Tobin Building, is an eight-story
commercial building located at 1308
Broadway Street (at the corner...
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sports activities in the
Third Reich.
Sport und
Staat was made by Arno
Breitmeyer and Hitler's
personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann. This
lavishly illustrated...
- the
neural response to the target's appearance.
Originally proposed by
Breitmeyer and Ganz in 1976, the
original version of this
model stated that there...
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board member to vote
against a
departure package for then-Present
Chris Breitmeyer.
Immediately after the vote,
three board members resigned citing "dysfunction...
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between 1896 and 1926.
Three of
those buildings — the Cary
Building and the
Breitmeyer–Tobin
Building at the
southern end, and the
Merchants Building at the...
- However, the
empirical evidence for
subliminal persuasion is limited.
Breitmeyer, B.G. and Ogmen, H. (2007)
Visual masking, Scholarpedia, 2(7):3330. Öhman...