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Sigmund Gundelfinger (14
February 1846 in
Kirchberg an der
Jagst – 13
December 1910 in Darmstadt) was a German-Jewish
mathematician who
introduced the...
- and the 1930s. It was
developed by
William T.
Crispinel and Alan M.
Gundelfinger, and its
various formats were in use from 1932 to 1955. As a
bipack color...
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Friedrich Gundolf, born
Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger (20 June 1880 – 12 July 1931) was a German-Jewish
literary scholar and poet and one of the best...
- the
straight line, the
point and the circle)
Leipzig (1881). Hrsg. A.
Gundelfinger (Internet Archive) Die
Determinanten elementar behandelt. (Determinants...
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Richard Podolor –
engineer Gary
Burden – art direction,
cover design Tom
Gundelfinger –
photography Henry Diltz –
photography Eder,
Bruce (n.d.). "Steppenwolf –...
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Toral Cowieson (CEO) Mark
Davis (CTO & Cofounder; CLDR-TC Chair) Anne
Gundelfinger (Vice
President and
General Counsel) Greg
Welch (Vice
President of Marketing)...
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voice actor and
television presenter Max Beer, (1864–1943), historian,
Gundelfinger Straße 47 Hans Bellmer, (1902–1975), photographer, Ehrenfelsstraße 8...
- France, UK, Singapore, Hong Kong Area
served Global Key
people Gregory Gundelfinger (President and CEO)
Michael Neuman (Executive Chairman)
Products Wireless...
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Greatest Hits). The
front cover was
designed by
Gundelfinger/Schnepf, with
photos taken by Tom
Gundelfinger.
Original LP
releases list the song "Hold on...
- however, were far from extinct. In 1934,
William T.
Crispinel and Alan M.
Gundelfinger revived the
Multicolor process under the
company name Cinecolor. Cinecolor...