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- Senate of the Supreme Courts of the Federation (Gemeinsamer Senat der Obersten Gerichtshöfe des Bundes (GmS-OGB), also called the Joint Senate) is an...
- davon aus, daß Nietzsche den Nihilismus als Entwertung der bisherigen obersten Werte versteht; seine Überwindung soll durch die Umwertung der Werte erfolgen...
- brachte 1798 die Begriffe Ort und Stand zum Verschwinden. Für die neuen obersten Gebietseinheiten innerhalb der Helvet. Republik setzte sich die Bezeichnung...
- also had 1 black ribbed stripe on each edge. Reichsstaffelführer in der Obersten SA-Führung (national leader): three golden stripes Stellvertreter (deputy...
- November, he became a staff member in the News and Press Department of the Obersten SA-Führung (Supreme SA Leadership) serving there until April 1931. In September...
- the Isthmus of Panama, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, in 1513. Obersten ("The Colonel"), a Greenland Dog who was a part of Roald Amundsen's expedition...
- (Touch Me, For God's Sake!), and Gabriel García Márquez's Ingen skriv til obersten (Nobody Write to the Colonel). These two roles won him the Hedda Award...
- Reichshofrat: Bedeutung und Verf****ung, Schicksal und Besetzung einer obersten Reichsbehörde von 1559 bis 1806 (in German). Kraus Reprint.  This article incorporates...
- Administrative Court) for administrative law. The so-called Gemeinsamer Senat der Obersten Gerichtshöfe (Joint Senate of the Supreme Courts) is not a supreme court...
- battalion-sized formations.[citation needed] By the eighteenth century, Obersten were typically afforded aides or lieutenants, often titled Oberstleutnant...