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    Veit Heinichen (born 1957, in Villingen-Schwenningen) is a German novelist. Heinichen studied economics at Stuttgart University, and then worked in publishing...
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  • Morgner, Sarah Kirsch, Christoph Hein, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and Veit Heinichen.[citation needed] In 2008, she received a German–Italian translator...
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  • with five episodes broadcast 2006–2009, based on the crime novels by Veit Heinichen. It was filmed on location in Trieste, Italy. The episodes are: Gib...
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    Ludwig Meyer (1956–1999), presumed member of the Red Army Faction (RAF) Veit Heinichen (born 1957), author, he writes noir novels Gundolf Köhler (1959–1980)...
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    Felicitas Mayall, Leena Lehtolainen, Kate Pepper, Oliver Bottini, Veit Heinichen, Friedrich Ani. 2010 Weisser Schnee, rotes Blut: Mörderisch gute Weihnachtsgeschichten...
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  • Commissario Proteo Laurenti, protagonist in a series of crime novels by Veit Heinichen Aphaenops laurenti, species of beetle in the subfamily Trechinae Astylosternus...
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  • Ragazzi Morti as The Thefter Elisabetta Viviani as Onirica's Manager Veit Heinichen as Writer Luca Riccobon as Trans Marisa Fumis as Nurse List of Italian...
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  • (1906–1996) John Hebden (1712–1765) Jake Heggie (born 1961) Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729) Paavo Heininen (1938–2022) Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781–1861)...
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  • 1707–1714", but also "Leipzig/ Verlegts Johann Heinichens Wittwe, 1707–1714" and "1701–1709: Leipzig : Heinichen". 1707–1710 M. Joh. Samuels Adami, sonst Misanders...
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