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  • The most probable of the above dates appears to be that maintained by Fritzsche, that is, if we understand by the Maccabean times the early decades of the

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various

  • "In many ways," Mr. Fritzsche observes, "Franz Göll was an ordinary man."

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

  • Even readers unable to share Mr. Fritzsche's enthusiasm for portentous banalities will be fascinated by the strange private world of an eccentric obsessive.

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

  • "The part we struggle with here is the fact that Sprint wants us to think about the subscriber benefit from the iPhone but ignore the financial impact," said Jennifer Fritzsche , a Wells Fargo analyst.

    Sprint's Stumbles Take Toll on Stock Greg Bensinger 2011

  • Upon his death he bequeathed his papers to the Berlin State Archives, where they were found first by a young French researcher, who used them as the basis of an unpublished dissertation, and then read by Mr. Fritzsche, a University of Illinois history professor.

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

  • One such record was set down by a man named Franz Göll; his diaries are now the basis of Peter Fritzsche's instructive and fitfully absorbing "The Turbulent World of Franz Göll."

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

  • Jennifer Fritzsche , a Wells Fargo analyst, estimated Sprint could add 303,000 postpaid customers in the fourth quarter, largely on the strength of the iPhone.

    Hurry Up and Wait for iPhone Greg Bensinger 2011

  • For much of his life, in fact, Göll was an obsessive writer, a "graphomaniac," to use Mr. Fritzsche's term.

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

  • The air war, which brought the front to the heart of Germany with increasing terror, seemed to serve as “a link,” as Fritzsche puts it, between “what happened to Jews and what was happening to Germans.”

    Hitler's Co-Conspirators 2009

  • For Mr. Fritzsche, Göll is notable chiefly as an autodidact.

    The Story Of a Lifetime Ian Brunskill 2011

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