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Examples
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The should have hired Harvey Feirstein to flounce around in the Georg Goetz role (seriously, Goetz Georg is a typo, right?) and called it Mein Camp.
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Four great-grandchildren of Captain Georg von Trapp of Sound of Music fame have a singing act, and will be appearing together in a movie next year.
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The ensuing work is summarized in Georg Bednorz's part of the Lecture.
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Paris opera "Orlando" features Sonia Prina, Henriette Bonde-Hansen and Stephen Wallace in Georg Friedrich Handel's opera, conducted by Emmanuelle Ha ï m and directed by David McVicar.
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All the court laughed, and thenceforward he was always called Georg der
The True Story Book Andrew Lang 1878
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The myriad ways in which this is true can be explored in the work of a sophisticated practitioner of the philosophy of culture such as Georg
Rei Terada 2008
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Drama that sees people primarily as victims of circumstance or oppression (such as Georg Büchner's Woyzeck [1836]) is thus, from a Hegelian point of view, drama without genuine tragedy.
Hegel's Aesthetics Houlgate, Stephen 2009
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Maybe I should call Georg’s room and see what he’s going to do.
Do - Over Niki Burnham 2006
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Maybe I should call Georg’s room and see what he’s going to do.
Do - Over Niki Burnham 2006
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Maybe I should call Georg’s room and see what he’s going to do.
Do - Over Niki Burnham 2006
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