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Robert "Charlie"
Rappolt (23
August 1939 – 2
August 1999) was an
Australian politician. A
member of
Pauline Hanson's One
Nation Party,
Rappolt spent five turbulent...
- Defenestration" by
William Safire. The 2008 book Greg Lynn FORM,
edited with Mark
Rappolt,
includes contributions by his colleagues,
collaborators and
critics including...
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translated as
Patterns of
Childhood (1980) by
Ursule Molinaro and
Hedwig Rappolt. Kein Ort. Nirgends. (1979). No
Place on Earth, trans. Jan van
Heurck (1982)...
- Newbury:
Frontier Press, 1969.
Woyzeck and Lenz.
Translated by
Hedwig Rappolt. New York: TSL Press, 1988. Lenz.
Translated by
Richard Sieburth. Brooklyn:...
- 2000
Dream Machines,
Hayward Gallery, London, 2000
Secondary works Mark
Rappolt, 'Life, the
Universe and Everything', Art Review,
February 2007 Rachel...
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Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-5783-7. JSTOR j.ctvvmzwx. OCLC 1002258964.
Rappolt,
Miriam E. (1990).
Queen Emma: A
Woman of Vision. Kailua, HI:
Press Pacifica...
- Wellington. However, in
November of the same year, One
Nation MLA
Charles Rappolt resigned from
parliament due to
increasing media pressure against him,...
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sitting One
Nation member Charles Rappolt. The by-election was won by
Labor candidate Warren Pitt.
Charles Rappolt came to
parliament as one of 11 One...
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months after the election, the One
Nation member for Mulgrave,
Charles Rappolt resigned.
Labor won the
ensuing by-election,
allowing it to form government...
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would govern as if it had a
majority of ten. A few
months later,
Charles Rappolt, the One
Nation member for Mulgrave,
abruptly resigned. Labor's Warren...