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Rudolf Minger (13
November 1881 – 23
August 1955) was a
Swiss politician and
member of the
Swiss Federal Council (1929–1940). He also was a
farmer all...
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American jazz
musician Rudolf Minger (1881–1955), Swiss...
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Mingèr (3,114 m) is a
mountain in the
Sesvenna Range of the Alps,
located west of S-charl in the
canton of Graubünden. It lies on the
range north of...
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highlighted the
contributions of
authors such as Flood, Fuenmayor, Jackson,
Mingers,
Oliga and Ulrich. The
second offered a
critique of
existing systems approaches...
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Mingers &
Rosenhead 2004, p. 548;
examples of
large group methods can be
found in
Bunker &
Alban 2006
Mingers &
Rosenhead 2004, pp. 548–549
Mingers &...
- Pete
Minger (January 22, 1943 in Orangeburg,
South Carolina –
April 13, 2000 in
Pompano Beach, Florida), born
George Allen Minger, was an
American bebop-based...
- Haines,
Lester (27
April 2006). "Asda
launches chavved-up
sweets for
mingers: A
rival to Lovehearts? Whatever". The Register.
Retrieved 2
March 2014...
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original on 31
March 2022.
Retrieved 30 July 2022. H****an NR,
Mingers J,
Stahl B (4 May 2018). "Philosophy and
information systems:
where are...
- 261. Lurie, p. 67.
Pringle vol 1, pp. 293–295, 301.
Minger, pp. 269, 274.
Minger, pp. 281–282.
Minger, pp. 285, 291.
Anderson 1973, p. 37.
Pringle vol 1...