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Warschauer is a German-language
toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from Warschau" (Warsaw). It may
refer to: Anna
Warschauer (1841–1866), wife of...
- Mark
Warschauer is a
professor in the
Department of
Education and the
Department of
Informatics at the
University of California, Irvine,
where is also...
- June 2003, as a peak-time and
night line
between Ruhleben (today U2) and
Warschauer Straße (today U1) stations. The line was
withdrawn in June 2003 and more...
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Warschauer Straße
station is an S-Bahn and U-Bahn
station on
Warschauer Straße on the
northern bank of the
river Spree in the
Friedrichshain neighborhood...
- Mark
Warschauer's theory is devices. In this model,
access is
defined most
simply as the
ownership of a
device such as a
phone or computer.
Warschauer identifies...
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Warschauer Straße is a
major thoroughfare in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
district of
central Berlin, the
capital of Germany. The
street begins at Frankfurter...
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Warschau (lit. 'Warsaw kneeling' or 'Warsaw kneel'), also
referred to as
Warschauer Kniefall,
refers to West
German Chancellor Willy Brandt's
gesture of genuflection...
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Warschauer Straße is the
eastern terminus station of
lines U1 and U3 of the
Berlin U-Bahn.
Designed by Paul
Wittig under contract with
Siemens & Halske...
- line
designation was BII. It runs east–west and its
eastern terminus is
Warschauer Straße S-Bahn
station where it
connects to the
Schlesische Bahn. From...
- po****r.
Before the year ended, the line was extended: east to
Warschauer Brücke (
Warschauer Straße) by 17 August, and west to Knie (Ernst-Reuter-Platz)...