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Hebenstreit (from German:
heben (obsolete) "to begin", "to start" plus
Streit "dispute", "fight", "argument", thus
literally "quarrel-monger") is a German...
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Michael Hebenstreit (ca 1812 –
after 1875) was an
Austrian Kapellmeister and
composer for
stage music.
Almost nothing has been
handed down
about Hebenstreit's...
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Pantaleon Hebenstreit (27
November 1668 – 15
November 1750) was a
German dance teacher,
musician and composer.
Today his
notability rests primarily on...
- (1849),
specimens collected from the
African expedition were lost.
Among Hebenstreits'
numerous written works were an
influential 1751
study of
forensic medicine...
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owned by the
Hebenstreit family's New
Mexico Broadcasting Company along with KGGM
radio (610 AM, now KNML). In the late 1960s, the
Hebenstreits sold a minority...
- them the
entertainment business. In
September 2006, Ho
married Haumea Hebenstreit, who was a
production ****istant for his show at the Waikīkī Beachcomber...
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Proceedings (in Swedish). 3: 264–275.
Reprinted in
Latin as:
Scheele CW,
Hebenstreit EB, eds. (1789). "De
materia tingente caerulei berolinensis". Opuscula...
- the Jenerators, a blues-rock band
based in Los
Angeles featuring Tom
Hebenstreit on vocals,
electric guitars, and keyboards; Mumy on vocals, acoustic...
- 12, no. 1, pp. 63–76 (2005)
Mateusz Kajstura,
Agata Trawinska,
Jacek Hebenstreit. "Application of the
Electrical Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion: A...
- berolinensis" in: Carl
Wilhelm Scheele with
Ernst Benjamin Gottlieb Hebenstreit (ed.) and
Gottfried Heinrich Schäfer (trans.),
Opuscula Chemica et Physica...