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an industrial city in the Ruhr valley, in northwestern Germany; population 583,200 (est. 2006).

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1. 13: RAF launches an air raid against Essen, Germany.

2. The invoice for serial No. 1B6GK14R9LX193353 is addressed to Mr. Van Essen.

3. Listen, Essen said city hall and the bigwigs okayed the hit.

4. The Essen manual on stroke summarizes all results of the local round table talks.

5. He was a professor of algebraic geometry at the University of Duisburg-Essen.

6. At the beginning of his career, Heinemann joined a renowned firm of solicitors in Essen.

7. Some see themselves as the provider of ideas, while others view their role as essen-tially managerial.

8. The octogenarian abbess died on 16 July 1776 in Essen, shortly before her fifty-year jubilee.

9. Karl and Theo Albrecht were born and raised in a Catholic family in modest circumstances in Essen, Germany.

10. During World War II, Essen worked on radar and developed a number of instruments, including the cavity resonance wavemeter.

11. Every realistic prior probability established in this study was greater than Essen-Möller’s standard value of 0.5.

12. Friedrich Krupp (1787–1826) launched the family's metal-based activities, building a pioneering steel foundry in Essen in 1810.

13. Later the line should have been extended via the Agger River valley to Overath and then via Witten to Bochum, or alternatively Essen.

14. The first Caesium clock was built by Louis Essen in 1955 at the National Physical Laboratory in the UK

15. English: „Azure, between a raised and an Abaised fess Argent a horizontal fish Argent.“ The arms were drawn by Kurt Schweder who designed coats of arms for all districts of Essen in die 1980s; they were never official used, but meanwhile recognized by the citizens of Essen and its districts.

16. The combination of gastronomic facilities with a unique cinema ambiance make CINEMAXX Essen a meeting point not just for movie fans.

17. Kamba Chinyaja hit maker Essen has again released another soulful sound christened “OCHIMWA” the song features Rapper IQ,Alinew and Record producer So–Manje

18. Februar 2021 um 13:24 Uhr Kostenpflichtiger Inhalt: Auf der Suche nach neuen Caterern : Stadt setzt bei Kita-Essen auf Bio und Fairtrade

19. Essen Abbey, under the leadership of Abbess Mathilde, who was a granddaughter of Otto I, had a particularly close relationship to the Ottonian royal family, as demonstrated by significant donations by the kings and also in the fact that the sister of Otto III (who like the Abbess was also called Mathilde) was educated at Essen.

20. Bochum város Észak-Rajna-Vesztfáliában, Németországban, a Ruhr-vidéken, Essen és Dortmund között

21. Essen, August 2018 By: Michel Bayings & Andreas Pfeiffer In this article we want to elaborate on an approach for building consumer friendly pricing schemes for …

22. The Sailing Week in Essen, which is an annual event starting early in September, offers exciting regattas and many activities and information on the art of sailing.

23. NEW TO YOUTUBE Maxim Vengerov in 1996 – Saint Saëns' Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso The then 21-year-old violinist performs with the Essen Philharmonic March 16, 2021

24. Beim Schulessen finden sich viele Eltern in einem Dilemma wieder: Häufig entspricht das Essen, das meist von externen Caterern geliefert wird, nicht den Ansprüchen der Kinder (und/oder Eltern)

25. The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) in Essen is one of the largest, best preserved and architecturally most impressive testimonies to Jewish culture in pre-war Germany

26. Welcome to Bochum Wedged between Dortmund and Essen, Bochum doesn't have the football fame of the former or the urbanity of the latter, but it does have soul

27. Returning travelers used to say ironically, five or six years ago: "Zurich is quite Americanized" or "Essen is a Middle-Western city." But, thank God, there were no …

28. Bochum is the sixth largest city of the most populous German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg, and its 364,920 inhabitants make it the 16th largest city of Germany.

29. Based in Essen, Germany, it emerged from the fusion of BineMusic, founded by Jens Rößger and SaBine Wüste in 2003, and Lemastudio, a sublabel which was run by Leon Wüste

30. The “Herzinfarktverbund Essen” demonstrates, that implementing guideline-conformal therapy into an urban area may result in a lower in-hospital mortality, a higher rate of patients prescribed recommended medication and a stronger patient adherence to ambulant therapy.

31. Van Essen, The Excavations in the Mithraeum of the Church of Santa Pricsa in Rome: […] to make preparations for establishing an Antiquarium in the nymphaeum under the right side-aisle of the Church (below Zone CC-DD-EE)

32. In 1870, Siegburg became the northern end of the East Rhine Railway (Rechte Rheinstrecke), with the intention that it would be later extended through the Agger valley through the Ruhr to Bochum or Essen, so that Siegburg would become a significant railway junction.

33. Their most important representatives were Wigbold of Holte, Archbishop of Cologne and Arch-Chancellor of the Empire, the Essen prince-abbess, Beatrice of Holte, and the bishops of Münster, Burchard of Holte, William I of Holte and Ludolf of Holte.

34. Göransson in Sweden — Bessemer’s construction of a tiltable, bottom blowing converter — Publications on the Bessemer process — Bessemer steel works 1862 in Essen and Seraing, in Austria 1863 to 1866 — Announcement of all experiences as an important contribution to the spreading of the process

35. Sites are both false (i.e., the propositional Binegation 'neither P nor not-P' is true)» My point here is that just this ambiguity of dialetheias is essen-tial for understanding the "middle way" of Cusanus —the way directed by his basic epistemological insight and maxim: doeta ignorantia

36. Sites are both false (i.e., the propositional Binegation 'neither P nor not-P' is true).13 My point here is that just this ambiguity of dialetheias is essen-tial for understanding the "middle way" of Cusanus - the way directed by his basic epistemological insight and maxim: docta ignorantia

37. Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) and peptidyl carrier proteins (PCPs) are small (∼ 10 kDa) proteins, existing as either a discrete protein in a type II multienzyme complex or a distinct domain interspersed among the catalytic domains of a type I multifunctional megasynthase (Marahiel & Essen, 2009; Mercer & Burkart, 2007; Shen, 2000; Staunton & Weissman, 2001; Weissman, 2009).

38. At the request of Abbess Mathilde zu Essen (974-1011), daughter of Swabian duke Liudolf and granddaughter of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and Swabian duke Hermann I, who himself was Count of the Engersgau and lord of a great area around Montabaur, the Archbishop of Trier Ludolf transferred to St. Florin’s Monastery at Koblenz tithing rights to Hana (Höhn), Hiensceit (Hillscheid), Mannechenrot (Mangeroth, now abandoned) and Agerin (Niederähren), and in return exchanged Aschebach (Eschelbach).