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"It was like parallel parking a 10-story building," Mr. Sartorius says.
A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed Daniel Michaels 2011
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David Sartorius, a documentary filmmaker from New Jersey who has spent months among tug crews, says he watched two tugs cooperate to move a giant crane down a narrow channel.
A Harbor's Ugly Ducklings Can't Resist the Tug of Speed Daniel Michaels 2011
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Doctorow's characters—including the former slaves Pearl and Coalhouse Walker, a white Southern lady named Emily, and an intriguing Union doctor, Wrede Sartorius—allow the author to imagine the Civil War as a blood-stained clash out of which an ugly, ill-formed modernity emerged.
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Sartorius collected plants for the Berlin Botanical Gardens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Shortly after arriving in Veracruz in 1836, Hartweg met a fellow botanist, Carl Sartorius (1796-1872), of German extraction, who had acquired the nearby hacienda of El Mirador a decade eariler.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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The World's Alliance assigned Voellmy to Bulgaria where he served as one of five secretaries supervised by Ernst Sartorius.
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He was one of five World's Alliance secretaries who worked under Ernst Sartorius in the kingdom during the Great War.
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After the war, Sartorius attended the YMCA Emigration Workers Conference in 1921 and became involved in this committee's work with the International Labor Organization.
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Ernst Sartorius later replaced Gottsched as the newspaper editor.
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He spent some days with his old friend Sartorius before traversing the country via Mexico City (early December) to Tepic, where he arrived on New Year's Day, 1846, to wait for news of a suitable vessel arriving in the nearby port of San Blas which could take him north to California.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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