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Jonathan Schanzer is an
American author and
senior vice
president of
research at the
Foundation for
Defense of Democracies. He
oversees the work of the...
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Rudolf (or Rudolph)
Schanzer (12
January 1875 – 1944) was an
Austrian playwright and journalist. He is
primarily known for the
numerous operetta librettos...
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Carlo Schanzer (18
December 1865 – 23
October 1953) was a Vienna-born
Italian jurist and politician. He held
several cabinet posts from 1906 to 1922. Schanzer...
- "
Schanzer Herz" is a
single released by the
German hard rock band
Bonfire that had not
appeared on a
previously released album. It was
released in 2004...
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Springer Science &
Business Media. pp. 171–. ISBN 978-1-4684-3824-6.
Schänzer W (July 1996). "Metabolism of
anabolic androgenic steroids".
Clinical Chemistry...
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Jonathan Schanzer, a
political analyst and vice
president of the
Washington DC–based
Foundation for
Defense of Democracies. In June 2012,
Schanzer had written...
- the
institution of a new order. From the
perspective of
scholar Ernest Schanzer, a
Shakespearean problem-play is
first defined independently of the idea...
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accused Schanzer of not
contacting him for
comment and of
relying on
untrustworthy sources of information.
Abbas accused Schanzer of
acting with...
- PMC 2129161. PMID 18500945. Koehler, K; Parr, M K; Geyer, H; Mester, J;
Schänzer, W (2007). "Serum
testosterone and
urinary excretion of
steroid hormone...
- club
nickname Die
Schanzer has a
military background,
meaning trenchmen or rampartmen. The
official club
anthem is
called "
Schanzer Herz",
performed by...