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    Choir and the Hilliard instrumental ensemble, conducted by Markus Johannes Langer [de], performed a program of Pärt's organ music and works for voices...
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  • reformator Johannes Langer Hubert Languet Johannes á Lasco Hugh Latimer Anton Lauterbach Johannes Lening Johannes Lingarius, also Johannes Bender Konrad...
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  • Fest nach langer Trauer" (Like a feast after long mourning) is a 1988 Christian song with text by Jürgen Werth, with a melody by Johannes Nitsch. The...
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    including contributions by meritorious local historian Walter Frobe, Johannes Langer and Gerhard Heilfurth. Official homepage (in German) Das schöne Erzgebirge...
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  • the Filmverein "Ro-cine" 2007: Pasternack Big Band [de] 2009: Markus Johannes Langer [de], Kantor at the St. Johannis and the Plattdeutsch-Verein Klönsnack-Rostocker...
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    wins powers BBC News Online, 16 March 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2006. Langer, Matthias (2019). Das Fürstentum Liechtenstein (in German). pp. 1–18....
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  • Wolfgang Schindler 1514 WS 212 Johannes Rogge 1515 SS 213 Johannes Koel 1515 WS 214 Alexander Sockler 1516 SS 215 Johannes Langer 1516 WS 216 Paul Dhym 1517...
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    Family, Childhood and Youth. Hoover Institute. ISBN 0-8179-1622-9 Langer (1972), p.111 Langer, Walter. ""Hitler As He Knows Himself"". Nizkor.org. Archived...
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    Danon Issouf Johannes Djourou Gbadjere (pronounced [dʒuʁu]; born 18 January 1987), known as Johan Djourou, is a Swiss former professional footballer who...
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    May was jailed in Waldheim, Saxony. There he met a Catholic Catechist, Johannes Kochta, who assisted May. After his release in May 1874, May returned to...
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