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- Rasmus Carl Stæger (3 November 1800 – 9 February 1875) was a Danish attorney, civil servant, politician and entomologist. Stæger was born and died in Copenhagen...
- Archived from the original on January 8, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021. Staeger, Steve (January 18, 2021). "New Colorado congresswoman has history of ****ociating...
- installments will sustain and increase the air of macabre unpredictability". Rob Staeger of The Village Voice wrote, "The heroic impulses encourage viewers to buy...
- rating was 4.8/10. Metacritic rated it 48/100 based on 5 reviews. Rob Staeger of The Village Voice wrote the film moves from moralizing to under-explored...
- 1997 B. dichaeta (Shaw, 1941) B. diluta (Johannsen, 1912) B. distincta (Staeger, 1840) B. dux (Johannsen, 1912) B. ericia (Pettey, 1918) B. excelsa Menzel...
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- and innovation in making Africa more competitive globally. Analyst Ueli Staeger noted that Youssouf demonstrated a better grasp of the internal financial...
- "Destined to be a streaming-video hit with truant frat boys everywhere". Rob Staeger of The Village Voice commented "Thanks to the shakiest of shaky-cams, you...
- psychological thriller, a combination that creates a kind of destabilization." Rob Staeger of The Village Voice also praised the film and singled out Teruyuki Kagawa's...
- home-viewing horror fans with its offbeat theme and lurid title." Rob Staeger of LA W****ly wrote, "what could have been a wordless slog is inventive...