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Germany's Claudia Pechstein is third overall after finishing eighth in 500 and second in 3,000.
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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The sporting court has already validated indirect detection methods by upholding a ban of German speed skater Claudia Pechstein, the AFP reported.
Banned cyclist Pietrio Caucchioli to challenge validity of UCI’s biological passport 2010
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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Significantly younger but born into the same war-torn state as fellow countrymen Max Pechstein and Otto Dix, among others, Baselitz' graphic imagery echoes his predecessors' more vivid and visually processed sense of trauma.
Alexander Adler: Georg Baselitz: The Early Sixties Alexander Adler 2011
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Inside scoop: Led by Anni Friesinger and Claudia Pechstein, the Germans have nearly unbeatable depth.
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Inside scoop: Klassen won 3,000 bronze in the 2002 Games, finishing behind Pechstein and Groenewold.
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