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Wilhelm Brese (28
December 1896 – 9
March 1994) was a
German politician of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and
former member of the
German Bundestag...
- can be
extracted from the tree. The word
brasa is
formed from Old
French brese ("ember,
glowing charcoal").
According to tradition,
before colonisation...
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Second Battle of Mag
Tuired the
Dagda builds a
fortress for Bres
called Dún
Brese and is also
forced by the
Fomorian kings Elatha, Indech, and
Tethra to build...
- hostages.
Crosby was also one of the
stunt coordinators for the show.
Roger Brese (Ray Iannicelli) – An
elderly officer regularly seen
working the reception...
- of
Festung Posen and of the fort itself,
Johann Leopold Ludwig Brese (later von
Brese–Winiary).
Between 1865 and 1873 work was done to
reinforce the fort's...
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August 1846) was a
German chronologist and astronomer. He was born in Gross-
Brese near Perleberg. His
earliest work was the
editing in 1794 of an astronomical...
- Bibcode:1991PhRvB..4311926B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.43.11926. PMID 9996968.
Brese,
Nathaniel E.; von Schnering, Hans
Georg (1994). "Bonding
Trends in Pyrites...
- Brécé (French pronunciation: [
bʁese]; Breton: Brec'heg; Gallo: Berczaé) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France...
- (from 13 May 1952)
Bauknecht Baur
Bausch Becker Blank Brauksiepe Brentano Brese Brökelschen Brönner
Brookmann Bucerius Degener (until 31
December 1951)...
- the
former Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") of Eschede.
Wilhelm Brese (1896–1994),
German politician (DNVP, CNBL, CDU), was
chairman of the savings...