- po****rity. They were
quite common in
Germany (where they are
called Rollwagen), Austria,
Switzerland (here
called Rollschemel in
German and
trucs transporteurs...
- Glasgow, Scotland, and
Cheryl Krasnick Warsh,
Cathryn Spence, and
Katharine Rollwagen in Nanaimo,
British Columbia, Canada. The
journal was
founded in the late...
- was
working as a
violinist in Karlsruhe. Here he
married Maria Salome Rollwagen, with whom he had
eight children. From 1719 to 1721 he
studied composition...
-
tales about his life away from work,
termed "
Rollwagenisms", from then-CEO of Cray Research, John A.
Rollwagen. Cray enjo**** skiing, windsurfing, tennis...
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wagon (
Rollwagen),
designed to keep cost and
weight down by
avoiding the need for a
complete wagon. The
original invention goes back to the
Rollwagen of the...
- (1988). "Visual
Anthropology and the ****ure of
ethnographic film". In
Rollwagen, Jack R. (ed.).
Anthropological Filmmaking:
Anthropological Perspectives...
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archived copy as
title (link)
Rollwagen,
Katharine (April 30, 2010). "'That
Touch of Paternalism': Cultivating...
- June 1948:
Oscar Meyer (lord mayor) 1 July 1948 – 30
April 1958: Hans
Rollwagen (lord mayor; SPD) 1 May 1958 – 30
April 1988: Hans
Walter Wild (lord mayor;...
- Commentary, 26
January 2001 Jonas,
Wayne B.; John A. Ives;
Florence Rollwagen;
Daniel W. Denman;
Kenneth Hintz; Mitc**** Hammer;
Cindy Crawford; Kurt...