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Note 4: The outstanding book by Lynn Struve is an indispensible reference: The Southern Ming, 1644 – 1662 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984).
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Here he constructed the famous "Dorpat refractor" for Struve, which is still at work; and designed the "Königsberg heliometer" for Bessel.
Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895
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My father wished me to go on, and the little "Struve" was taken in hand; but here affairs did not proceed so rapidly.
Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1790
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Kirsten Struve, who was in charge of San Jose's master plan for the sewage site, said it has 400 to 500 acres of owl habitat of varying qualities, and that the development plan suggests setting aside 180 acres of high-quality habitat for the birds.
Struggling Owls Face New Threat From Development Justin Scheck 2011
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At 6 feet, 4 inches, he has a reach advantage of an inch and a half on Stefan Struve, a heavyweight fighter seven inches taller.
Has UFC Found Its Transcendent Star? Tim Marchman 2011
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A 6'11 fighter named Stefan Struve brought to light this fact, courtesy of Harlan, who is both German and jealous.
UFC 107 recap Tyler 2009
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A 6'11 fighter named Stefan Struve brought to light this fact, courtesy of Harlan, who is both German and jealous.
Archive 2009-12-13 Tyler 2009
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A binary system of two red dwarfs named Struve 2398 from a catalogue of double stars published in 1827.
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Bill Struve runs a small business in Wilmington, N.C., that develops metal clay, which is used in making jewelry.
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Struve in 1830, and it is a very tough test for smaller optics.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast – October 2-4, 2009 | Universe Today 2009
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