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“Well now, we do have the German word Linde, meaning a lime tree.
Absolute Friends Le Carre, John, 1931- 2003
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“He makes instruments,” he said, pointing to the name David Linde.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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“He makes instruments,” he said, pointing to the name David Linde.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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“He makes instruments,” he said, pointing to the name David Linde.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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It is known as the Linde process and the gas is distributed by the Linde Air
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White called Linde's death "a tremendous loss to the community."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News By RICHARD WALKER / JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS 2009
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As you may recall the Linde and BOC merger have resulted in lower US bulk storage tank shipments as they integrate and work through existing inventory levels.
unknown title 2008
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San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney Randall K. Gaylord issued a statement, calling Linde a
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News By RICHARD WALKER / JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS 2009
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Some such as Linde and Vilenkin have proposed bubbles of different vacua that determine different particle masses.
A Dark, Misleading Force Sean 2007
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The best collection of his intellectual productions is given by Schulte in the "Allgemeine deutsche Biographie", s.v. "Linde" (XVIII, 671).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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