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  • The "Max Stirner" name itself was his nickname from childhood, a pun on "Stirn," -- German for "forehead."

    Archive 2007-04-01 James Killus 2007

  • The "Max Stirner" name itself was his nickname from childhood, a pun on "Stirn," -- German for "forehead."

    Max Headroom James Killus 2007

  • Shirodhara – der warme Oelguss auf die Stirn bei Ayurveda, originally uploaded by glorieta_editores.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • Shirodhara – der warme Oelguss auf die Stirn bei Ayurveda, originally uploaded by glorieta_editores.

    Vetiver in Ayurvedic Medicine and Aromatherapy Ayala Sender 2007

  • Im Dämonenkiller 104: Die Braut der Bestie gibt es nun wirklich gar nichts, was einem besorgten Elternteil auch nur die Stirn zum Runzeln bringen könnte.

    Dämonenkiller 104: Die Braut der Bestie 2005

  • Im Dämonenkiller 104: Die Braut der Bestie gibt es nun wirklich gar nichts, was einem besorgten Elternteil auch nur die Stirn zum Runzeln bringen könnte.

    Archive 2005-08-28 2005

  • Im Dämonenkiller 104: Die Braut der Bestie gibt es nun wirklich gar nichts, was einem besorgten Elternteil auch nur die Stirn zum Runzeln bringen könnte.

    Please let me introduce….. Dämonenkiller 2005

  • Ask Stirn: "(then bursting out)" Stirn, you infernal rascal, don't you hear?

    The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various

  • Dr. Riccabocca, awakened out of his reverie by the sound of footsteps, was still so little sensible of the indignity of his position, that he enjoyed exceedingly, and with all the malice of his natural humor, the astonishment and stupor manifested by Stirn, when that functionary beheld the extraordinary substitute which fate and philosophy had found for Lenny Fairfield.

    The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various

  • While to his first confused and stammered exclamations and interrogatories, Riccabocca replied with so tragic an air, such ominous shakes of the head, such mysterious, equivocating, long-worded sentences, that Stirn every moment felt more and more convinced that the boy had sold himself to the Powers of Darkness; and that he himself, prematurely, and in the flesh, stood face to face with the Arch-Enemy.

    The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various

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