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  • The influence of Bonhoeffer, who provided him with magnificent working conditions at the Institut, is reflected in his later work in the field of biophysical chemistry.

    Manfred Eigen - Biography 1972

  • The German Cultural center, the Goethe Institut are her hosts for this show presented by Kachifo Limited, publishers of Farafina Books.

    Telling our own story - NNENNA OKORE - “OF EARTH... BARKS AND TOPOGRAPHY” 2009

  • The German Cultural center, the Goethe Institut are her hosts for this show presented by Kachifo Limited, publishers of Farafina Books.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • These wines come from parts of the Côtes du Rhône that have higher grape-growing pedigrees, according to the French wine authorities, better known as the Institut National des Appellations d'Origine.

    Cotes du Rhone Wine Shopping Tips 2010

  • Half a century ago, in that ordinary, popular tongue, which is all compounded of traditions, which persists in calling the Institut les

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Half a century ago, in that ordinary, popular tongue, which is all compounded of traditions, which persists in calling the Institut les Quatre-Nations, and the Opera-Comique Feydeau, the precise spot whither Jean Valjean had arrived was called le Petit Picpus.

    Les Miserables, Volume II, Cosette 1862

  • Half a century ago, in that ordinary, popular tongue, which is all compounded of traditions, which persists in calling the Institut les

    Les Misérables Victor Hugo 1843

  • I am taking the Intensive 8 course in Berlin at the Goethe-Institut, which is the best in-class language course - or any course - I have every taken.

    Chris Abraham Chris Abraham 2010

  • I am taking the Intensive 8 course in Berlin at the Goethe-Institut, which is the best in-class language course - or any course - I have every taken.

    Chris Abraham Chris Abraham 2010

  • Girls generally attend the public school from the age of six or seven to eleven, where they occupy themselves with the more elementary branches; afterwards they are placed in a seminary or "Institut," in which they remain until sixteen or eighteen.

    The Education of American Girls Anna Callender Brackett

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