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Kirchhof was something of a foodie renaissance man.
Archive 2009-02-01 Kit Pollard 2009
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Kirchhof, the spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
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In the complex dynamics of German coalition politics, it's not even clear if Merkel will be able to install Kirchhof in her cabinet.
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And a flat tax would be far more "simple and just," says Merkel, whose appointment of the rhetorically gifted Kirchhof is widely seen as the clearest signal yet that she's serious about German reform.
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Eliminating them wholesale, as Kirchhof advocates, would be nothing less than a revolution, getting meddlesome bureaucrats and lobbies out of daily life.
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Kirchhof snapped back, reminding Germans that it's the present system that favors the wealthy, who pay a far lower share of the national tax revenue than in many other countries, including the United States.
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But in Germany, Kirchhof might well soon be in a position to push his proposal.
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Seven redoubts, Kirchhof, Spitzberg, and one hundred and eighty-six cannon had been taken.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Drs. Kirchhof, Dorian, Marrouche, and Steg as they discuss strategies to reduce the complications of AF.
theHeart.org 2009
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[10] Kirchhof et al. Early and comprehensive management of atrial fibrillation: Proceedings from the 2nd AFNET/EHRA consensus conference on AF entitled 'Research perspectives in AF',
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