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NEANDER; [104] in the long and learned preface to which, and in the catalogue of his and of Melancthon's works subjoined, some brilliant hints of a bibliographical nature were thrown out, quite sufficient to inflame the lover of book-anecdotes with a desire of seeing a work perfected according to such a plan: but Neander was unwilling, or unable, to put his design into execution.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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Once upon a time, say 40,000 years ago you were a Neander-babe.
Melissa Soalt: Women: Reconnect with Your Innate Ability to Physically Defend Yourself Melissa Soalt 2010
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Pastor Neander was paid by the International Committee in New York and worked in prison camps until January 1916.
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In 1996, geneticists from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, led by Svante Pääbo, published the first detailed analysis of a wisp of Neanderthal DNA, painstakingly purified and analyzed from the original Neanderthal skeleton discovered in the mid-nineteenth century in the Neander Valley.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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In The New World Order, for instance, I dropped every clue I could think of to indicate that my heroes were Neanderthals from a parallel version of Earth, up to and including an author†™ s afterword that mentions skeletons of their kind being found “in a cave in the Neander valley (in German, Neander Thal) near Dusseldorfâ€.
Yatterings » The New World Order according to Ben Jeapes 2007
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They were then transported to, among other places, game parks in Schorfheide in Brandenburg, outside Berlin, and the Neander Valley in Dusseldorf.
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And Nando Pelusi, a behavioral psychologist and author of the Neander-Think Column for "Psychology Today."
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At last Brandes came to Dresden (July, 1871) and found the tenebrous poet plunged in the study of Neander and Strauss,
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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At last Brandes came to Dresden (July, 1871) and found the tenebrous poet plunged in the study of Neander and Strauss,
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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The world of Religion has many worn out and archaic Neander-Thoughts. '
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