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Einflüsse deutscher und jüdischer Kultur von der Epoche der Aufklärung bis zur Weimarer Republik.
Berlin Salons: Late Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Century. 2009
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Calvinism necessarily has God moving in history, and as Treitschke said, “Jede Epoche ist unmittelbar zu Gott.”
Narrative 2005
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"The Unutterable" hätte zu jeder Zeit innerhalb der letzten 15 Jahre auftauchen können, so lange dauert die Posthistorie von The Fall, die Epoche, da da eine neue Fall-Platte von den Gläubigen als eine weitere, more of the same, begrüßt wird, vom Rest ignoriert.
FallNews 2001
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It seems to have been invented by Otto Harnack around 1887: in his Goethe in der Epoche seiner Vol - lendung (1887) he uses it first in quotation marks.
CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE REN 1968
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For friends of the third epoch ( "Epoche III") of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, this starter set offers a model E 10.3 locomotive with digital controls and additional digital functions.
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( "Epoche III") of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, this starter set offers a model E 10.3 locomotive with digital controls and additional digital functions.
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