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- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a widely influential German philosopher. He began his career as a classical philologist...
- Paul Nietsche (17 June 1885 – 4 October 1950) was a Ukrainian artist and teacher who emigrated to Ulster in 1936 where he became a central figure on the...
- in Western thought reaching back to the ancient period. Interpreting Nietsche's concept of the will to power and modern technological developments, Heidegger...
- Guide to '90s Rock described the singing of Dorona Alberti on the song as "Nietsche-goes-disco chant[ing]" and the song's steel guitar as "lonesome". Jeff...
- Michel denounces 'lack of loyalty' by US". France24. September 20, 2021. Nietsche, Carisa (October 11, 2021). "Key takeaways from the inaugural EU-U.S. Trade...
- Development of Gliwice", in: Prace Geograficne, zeszyt 106, Cracow, pp 35–54. B. Nietsche, Geschichte der Stadt Gleiwitz (1886) Seidel, Die königliche Eisengiesserei...
- One of his closest friends was his mentor, the Ukrainian artist Paul Nietsche who is credited with not only improving Robinson's technique but more importantly...
- Guilfoyle as Uncle Newton June Storey as Rose Pendleton Grandon Rhodes as Nietsche aka Imhoff Schultz Walter Sande as Sean O'Mulvaney Don Kohler as Skeet...
- “Aries” Flatbush Zombies featuring Deadcuts (single ) 2016: "Candle for Nietsche" (EP) 2018: "Twenty Years to the Day" on Bring Out the Sound album (featured...
- designed by established artists including Raymond Piper, Anne Yeats, Paul Nietsche and William Conor. The first cover was designed by Rowel Friers. The magazine's...