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reference than one just
estimated by eye from the grid
lines on the map.
While Romers of
various designs are
available commercially, they can
easily be made by...
- The
Römer (German surname, "Roman") is a
medieval building in the
Altstadt of
Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and one of the city's most
important landmarks...
- (Ole
Rømers Gade and Rømersgade [da] respectively).
Aarhus University's
astronomical observatory is
named The Ole
Rømer Observatory (Ole
Rømer Observatoriet [da])...
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closely on
forecasts made by the Fed
professional staff. Most recently, the
Romers have
focused on the
impact of tax
policy on
government and
general economic...
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Römer +
Römer (Torsten and Nina
Römer) are a German-Russian
artist couple living and
working in Berlin, Germany.
Torsten Römer was born 1968 in Aachen...
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Römer is a
lunar impact crater that is
located to the
north of the
Sinus Amoris in the
northeast section of the Moon. It was
named after Danish astronomer...
- 2016). "When
Education Innovation Is the
Family Business: a
Dinner With the
Romers". The
Chronicle of
Higher Education.
Retrieved April 5, 2021. Chuang, Tamara...
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Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 –
November 5, 1973) was an
American paleontologist and
biologist and a
specialist in
vertebrate evolution.
Alfred Romer was...
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Thijs Römer (born 26 July 1978) is a
Dutch actor. He has
appeared in more than
twenty films and
television shows since 2002.
Römer began his
career in...
- The
Rømer scale (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁœˀmɐ];
notated as °Rø), also
known as
Romer or Roemer, is a
temperature scale named after the
Danish astronomer...