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Hearn has, though, supplemented the circuit's thin calendar of the last few seasons by introducing 12 minor ranking events with relatively low points tariffs, six at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield, six in the growth area of continental Europe, in Furth, Bruges (next weekend), Russelsheim, Offenburg, Hamm and Prague plus a full-blown ranking tournament in Berlin.
Ronnie O'Sullivan displays full box of tricks against Peter Ebdon Clive Everton 2010
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The highlight was finishing second at the World Cup in Offenburg.
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Additionally, since 1993 their production facility in Offenburg, Germany has been powered by a huge photovoltaic power generator, reducing roughly 100 tons of greenhouse gases per year.
Hansgrohe to Bring Simple, Compact Grey Water System to U.S. 2008
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Whether such groups were the results of natural mutations, or whether they came into being due to some other cause, has not yet been fully determined, but that a group did exist in the district of Offenburg, in what is now Prussia, we are quite sure.
Wizard Laurence M. Janifer 1967
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_In 1605-1606 (in Offenburg) there were no executions ....
Wizard Laurence M. Janifer 1967
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Jonas reflected on that a trifle grimly, thinking of the Holy Inquisition with its hierarchy of priests and lay folk, busily working in Speyer just as it worked in every other town throughout Offenburg, and throughout the civilized world.
Wizard Laurence M. Janifer 1967
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A military mutiny at Rastatt on the 11th of May showed that the army sympathized with the revolution, which was proclaimed two days later at Offenburg amid tumultuous scenes.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Offenburg on the 12th of September 1847, resolutions were passed demanding the conversion of the regular army into a national militia which should take an oath to the constitution, a progressive income-tax and a fair adjustment of the interests of capital and labour.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Numerous public meetings were held at which the Offenburg programme was adopted, and on the 4th of March, under the influence of the popular excitement, it was accepted almost unanimously by the lower chamber.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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In the town of Offenburg, Germany, there is a statue of a man standing on the deck of a ship, leaning against an anchor, his right hand grasping a map of America, his left, a cluster of bulbous roots.
History of California Helen Elliott Bandini
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