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It turns out that this planet-wide society created by Eschbach is just the beginning of the story.
All we need is Blog? Ed 2005
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It turns out that this planet-wide society created by Eschbach is just the beginning of the story.
Archive 2005-05-01 Ed 2005
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Mr. McQueary and his lawyer, and Nils Frederiksen, a spokesman for Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Eschbach, didn't return calls seeking comment.
Sandusky Hearing Postponed; Recusal of Judges John W. Miller 2011
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Meanwhile, bestselling Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski is just starting to be translated, while I still await an English translation of some of the other novels by Germany's Andreas Eschbach, starting with Jesus Video.
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Eschbach, reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, lawyers for the two men raise questions about Mr. McQueary's testimony and note that Mr. Paterno's testimony matches that of their clients.
Sandusky Hearing Postponed; Recusal of Judges John W. Miller 2011
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Eschbach says there's a lag between when job growth ends and when people stop moving in.
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I think Markus Heitz and Eschbach have been translated to English, but there are a lot more writers, books, and stories that deserve to go that way.
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"We're still showing strong population growth in spite of the fact that Texas entered the recession in late 2008," says Texas state demographer Karl Eschbach.
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The Germans are big, with writers like Andreas Eschbach (who tends to go more mainstream now), Markus Heitz (The Dwarfs), Bernhard Hennen (The Elves) and others.
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The only genre writer that has been translated recently is Andreas Eschbach, and his Die Haarteppichknüpfer (The Carpet Makers) has been translated.
Interview: Hannes Riffel Hal Duncan 2008
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