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Wandersleb and
Willy Merté from
Zeiss developed Tessar lenses with
apertures of f/3.5 and f/2.8.: 87 In 1925, E.
Wandersleb and W.
Merté of
Zeiss created...
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Bernard James "Bus"
Mertes (October 6, 1921 –
January 17, 2002) was an
American football player and coach. He pla****
college football at the University...
- The
Peter Mertes KG is a
German wine
company based in Bernkastel-Kues on the
river Moselle. The family-run
business is Germany's
largest winery and produces...
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Merté [de] at
Zeiss was
developing the Sphaerogon,
which was also
designed to encomp**** a 180°
field of view.
Unlike the Weitwinkelobjektiv,
Merté's Sphaerogon...
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Archived from the
original on July 12, 2021.
Retrieved July 12, 2021.
Mertes,
Micah (May 24, 2017). "'Don't call me Shirley':
Memorable 'Airplane' lines...
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Michael Mertes (born 26
March 1953 in Bonn) is a
German chief officer and author. He was a
political advisor to
Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 1987 to 1998...
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Archived from the
original on
September 22, 2017.
Retrieved April 17, 2017.
Mertes,
Micah (April 10, 2017). "In AMC's 'The Son,' Omaha-raised
actor graduates...
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Samuel Blair Mertes (August 6, 1872 –
March 11, 1945) was an
American professional baseball player. He was an
outfielder over
parts of 10
seasons (1896–1906)...
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Alois Mertes (29
October 1921 – 16 June 1985) was a
German diplomat,
politician and
Minister of
State at the
Foreign Office from 1982
until his death....
- American-Italian-German
television film
based on the Book of Esther,
directed by
Raffaele Mertes and
starring Louise Lombard as
Queen Esther, F.
Murray Abraham as Mordechai...