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- Traum" – 6:07 "Unter Kreuzen" – 6:10 "An das Morgenlicht" – 7:51 "Ursprung Paradoxon" – 7:09 "Die Macht der Stille" – 3:53 All tracks arranged, recorded, mixed...
- Paul Graham (/ɡræm/; born November 13, 1964) is an English-American computer scientist, writer and essayist, entrepreneur and investor. His work includes...
- ISSN 0002-8282. Bibliography Bacher, Christian (2007). Capitalism, Ethics and the Paradoxon of Self-Exploitation. Munich: GRIN Verlag. p. 2. ISBN 978-3-638-63658-2...
- CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Chaniotis, Angelos (2013). "Paradoxon, Enargeia, Empathy". In Kremmydas, Christos; Tempest, Kathryn (eds.)....
- Income and fertility is the ****ociation between monetary gain on one hand, and the tendency to produce offspring on the other. There is generally an inverse...
- ISBN 978-1-351-30436-8, retrieved 24 March 2023 Braess, D. (December 1968). "Über ein Paradoxon aus der Verkehrsplanung". Unternehmensforschung Operations Research -...
- defenses at Daras. Dupuy, L. (1777), Περί παραδόξων μηχανημάτων [Perí Paradóxōn Mēkhanēmátōn; Concerning Wondrous Machines] (in Gr****) Histoire de l'Academie...
- as noun; 1372–74 in plural paradoxesas the title of a work by Cicero; paradoxon (noun) philosophical paradox in post-classical Latin also a figure of...
- In 2001, the band released their second full-length album, Ursprung Paradoxon. Its release gained Stillste Stund much po****rity throughout Europe and...
- Physiologie Suppl. 1889: 263–270. Brentano F (1892). "Über ein optisches Paradoxon" [About an optical paradox]. Zeitschrift für Psychologie (in German)....