Frederick Theodore Albert Delius CH (born Fritz Theodor Albert Delius; /ˈdiːliəs/; 29 January 1862 – 10 June 1934) was an English composer. Born in Bradford...
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religious and cultural dynamics of the Pedi kingdom. Peter Nicholas St. Martin Delius, The Pedi Polity Under Sekwati and Sekhukhune, 1828-1880, University...
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and its parent company went bankrupt a few days later. As a result, Martin Delius, leader of the commission of inquiry into the failures during the airport's...
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declared the Pirate Party a dead political project; former party leader Martin Delius [de] and former party Chairman Christopher Lauer [de] left the party...
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Sundays, but this was not supported by the governing parties SPD and CDU. Martin Delius, a Pirate Party member, proposed to convert Spätkaufs into charging...
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and its parent company went bankrupt a few days later. As a result, Martin Delius, leader of the commission of inquiry into the failures during the airport's...
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assisting the blind and paralysed composer Frederick Delius in writing down the notes that Delius dictated. In ancient Rome, an amanuensis (Latin āmanuēnsis...
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Never for Ever (redirect from Delius (Song of Summer))
Wedding List" drew from François Truffaut's 1968 film The Bride Wore Black. "Delius (Song of Summer)" was inspired by the 1968 Ken Russell television film Song...
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Strengholt Große Freiheit Nr. 7 (1944) – Willem Film ohne Titel (1948) – Martin Delius Hallo, Fräulein! (1949) – Walter Reinhardt Einmaleins der Ehe (1949)...
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Apollo (redirect from Delius Apollo)
sin-THOJ-in-eez; Κυνθογενής, Kynthogenēs), literally "born of Cynthus" Delius (/ˈdiːliəs/ DEE-lee-əs; Δήλιος, Delios), literally "Delian" Didymaeus (/ˌdɪdɪˈmiːəs/...
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