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Helaba Chief Executive Hans-Dieter Brenner blasted the EBA for "unnecessarily pillorying a very healthy bank such as Helaba."
Banks, Regulators Still Jostling Over EU Stress Tests David Enrich 2011
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The short snout and slanting front teeth of the find – Daemonosaurus chauliodus – had never before been seen in a Triassic era dinosaur, said Hans-Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
Daemonosaurus Chauliodus: 'Evil, Buck-Toothed' Dinosaur Discovery Fills Gap In Evolution (PHOTOS) 2011
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In Berlin, Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, head of the Federal Archives, thinks that in this “discovery” he has found the way to silence the revisionists.
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In Berlin, Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, head of the Federal Archives, thinks that in this “discovery” he has found the way to silence the revisionists.
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Hans-Dieter Kreilkam, the director of the German Federal Archive, told reporters he thought the material was new and that it provided additional proof of the chronology of the so-called “Final Solution.”
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Hans-Dieter Götz, German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871–1945, trans.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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Hans-Dieter Kreilkam, the director of the German Federal Archive, told reporters he thought the material was new and that it provided additional proof of the chronology of the so-called “Final Solution.”
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The short snout and slanting front teeth of the find - Daemonosaurus chauliodus - had never before been seen in a Triassic era dinosaur, said Hans-Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian's
USATODAY.com News 2011
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The short snout and slanting front teeth of the find - Daemonosaurus chauliodus - had never before been seen in a Triassic era dinosaur, said Hans-Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The goal is to replace the game's original abstract geography with the specifics of German cities and towns, presumably so that young Greta and Hans-Dieter can learn while they play.
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