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Oldenburg
Oldenburg meaning
An independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany. | A former grand duchy in the area. | A town in Ray Township, Franklin County, Indiana.
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A position on staff opened up for Oldenburg after Kelly Surrency, originally an assistant coach for the squad, learned she was pregnant and would be too far along to travel, Oldenburg said.
Oldenburg’s relationship with the MCA was to continue, including his contribution to their “Art by Telephone” exhibition in 1969, considered to be a seminal moment for conceptual art.
Other recipients of this award include leading artists in the field like Magdalena Abakanowicz, Fernando Botero, Louise Bourgeois, Mark di Suvero, Richard Hunt, William King, Manuel Neri, Claes Oldenburg, and Jun Kaneko.
The full-length debut received awards at international festivals, including a special jury prize at the prestigious Oldenburg International Film Festival in Germany.
At 2:58 a.m. Ivan Oldenburg, 40, was arrested in the 100 block of N. Riverview Rd. on a warrant for flight to avoid.
Subsequently, other HOAs managed by Oldenburg and her company also reported the potential of missing money or at least the inability to get an accounting of their affairs.
Frank Mattig, an ornithologist at the University of Oldenburg, in Germany, who was not involved in the study, said the findings echo what scientists have discovered in other marine species.
Records at the Oldenburg hospital showed rates of deaths and resuscitations had more than doubled when Högel was on shift, German media said.
Shawe, now 1-9 on the season, travels to Southwestern on Friday and hosts Oldenburg on Monday.
Streatside features Randy Epp on June 15 and James Oldenburg on June 15.
Administrative subdivisions Between 1946 and 2004, the state's districts and independent towns were grouped into eight regions, with different status for the two regions (Verwaltungsbezirke) comprising the formerly free states of Brunswick and Oldenburg.
A relaunch under the name Jade-Hochschule took place in 2009 (previously: Fachhochschule Oldenburg/Ostfriesland/Wilhelmshaven).
Derry p.77 Norway slipped ever more to the background under the Oldenburg dynasty (established 1448).
He was invited to correspond with the Royal Society in 1667 by Henry Oldenburg, and became a fellow of the society the next year.
In 1667, the town was struck by a disastrous plague epidemic and, shortly after, a fire destroyed Oldenburg.
It was at once made the basis for new codes in Württemberg and Saxe-Weimar ; it was adopted in its entirety in the grand-duchy of Oldenburg ; and it was translated into Swedish by order of the king.
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein 's 1802 head and shoulders portrait of the giant (Landesmuseum Oldenburg).
Letter of 1677 from Leeuwenhoek to Oldenburg, with the latter's English translation behind.
Members of other grand ducal families (for instance, Oldenburg ) generally held the style of Highness.
Nearest places Town twinning Kingston upon Thames has been twinned with Oldenburg in Germany since 2010.