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| as moved into the property of the University of | Jena after it was completed, despite the University' |
| ith a prominent tower, such as the Jen-Tower in | Jena and Fernsehturm in Berlin. |
| Baumeister studied philosophy in | Jena and Wittenberg. |
| He studied medicine at | Jena and Helmstedt. |
| n in Plauen and educated at the universities of | Jena and Wittenberg, his studies at the latter insti |
| ndenburg, transferring in 2004 to FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and playing in the B-Junioren Bundesliga. |
| as used by the Friedrich Schiller University of | Jena, and therefore it is still colloquially known a |
| Four days after Saalfeld, the twin battles of | Jena and Auerstedt took place on the plateau west of |
| He studied natural sciences and geography in | Jena and Leipzig. |
| artillery of an army corps, he took part in the | Jena and Eylau campaigns. |
| an advisory role at his first club, Carl Zeiss | Jena, and a scouting position at Bayer Leverkusen. |
| ohann Gottfried Ludwig Kosegarten, Professor in | Jena and in Greifswald |
| received his habilitation at the University of | Jena, and in 1855 was appointed professor of zoology |
| was Teacher of Anatomy, Chemistry and Botany at | Jena and became Professor of Medicine at the Univers |
| nly a half year with ZFC Meuselwitz returned to | Jena and signed for SV Schott Jena. |
| er finishing his studies at the universities of | Jena and Leipzig, Abicht became teacher of oriental |
| born in Alexandria, Louisiana and was raised in | Jena and attended Jena High School where he lettered |
| Hiob Fincel (or Finzel), he studied at Erfurt, | Jena, and Wittenberg before becoming a master of phi |
| udied oriental languages at the universities of | Jena and Leipzig, and in 1690 he was called to the c |
| rofessor of church history at the University of | Jena, and in 1923 was a successor to Adolf von Harna |
| only use was internally at the universities of | Jena and Dresden. |
| y and pathological anatomy at the University of | Jena, and from 1922 until 1929 he held a similar pos |
| as the new Director of Sport from FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and on 23 March 2010 announced his leaking cont |
| He was educated at | Jena and Bonn; from 1871 to 1873 was lecturer on geo |
| After that Sylvius made a study tour to | Jena and Wittenberg, and on March 16, 1637 he defend |
| volume history of philosophy, which he began at | Jena and finished at the University of Marburg, wher |
| ise style included the cylindrical Jen-Tower in | Jena and a tower for the Leipzig University in the s |
| as a professor of German at the universities of | Jena and Freiburg. |
| On 14 June 2010 left FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and signed for VfB Stuttgart II. |
| on 1 July 2008 to the youth from FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and was promoted on 14 January 2009 to the firs |
| ry 2011 signed with 3rd Liga club FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and scored in his first game, his debut goal fo |
| oreign universities, including those of Prague, | Jena and Berlin. |
| He began to learn astronomy in | Jena, and studied under Hevelius in Danzig. |
| The project is a sub-project of | Jena and is developed as a Java EE application. |
| e received his doctorate at the Universities of | Jena and Marburg. |
| tudied Protestant theology in Munich, Erlangen, | Jena and Bonn (1928-1932); he later completed a doct |
| In 1790, Batsch founded a botanical garden in | Jena, and the Naturforschende Gesellschaft ("Nature |
| Having studied at | Jena and Helmstedt, in 1801 he made his way on foot |
| On 24 June 2010 he resigned from FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and left the club. |
| ry, and after continuing his historical work at | Jena and teaching in the gymnasium at Wertheim he ma |
| z defended his dissertation and habilitation in | Jena and held lectures about Horace. |
| In 1868 he settled at | Jena, and in 1885 moved to Leipzig, where he resided |
| He initially studied in | Jena, and continued his education in Bonn, where he |
| He left after just one year FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and signed on 14 May 2010 for SV Sandhausen. |
| He attended school in Gotha, studied in | Jena and Erfurt, and was the village priest at a you |
| He studied philology in | Jena and Berlin, and from 1816 taught classes at the |
| sekiel studied history and philosophy in Halle, | Jena and Berlin, and devoted himself in early life t |
| gns his contract with German side FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and left the club. |
| In 1809 he received his habilitation at | Jena, and during the following year became an associ |
| lising capability, for example Redland, Sesame, | Jena and RDFLib. |
| s a Professor of Astronomy at the University of | Jena, and director of the observatory. |
| In 2009 summer, Kikuchi left FC Carl Zeiss | Jena and joined another German club FC Schalke 04 on |
| He studied at the universities of Leipzig and | Jena, and in 1868 was appointed professor of the his |
| eiterbildungsheim ("Workers' Training Home") in | Jena and ran them until 1929. |
| On the morning of 28 October, a fortnight after | Jena and three weeks after the beginning of hostilit |
| Here he remained until 1705, when he went to | Jena as second professor of theology. |
| following a 1-2 defeat at the hands of SC Motor | Jena, as well as last year's finalist BSG Chemie Zei |
| Eichhorn was born in | Jena as the son of Johann Gottfried Eichhorn. |
| today the Max Planck Institute of Economics) in | Jena as an active guest since 1988. |
| Greiner-Petter-Memm (born September 15, 1967 in | Jena, as Simone Greiner-Petter) is an East German-Ge |
| him his stipend, and in 1824 he was recalled to | Jena as professor of mathematics and physics, receiv |
| In 1860 he relocated to | Jena as a professor of special pathology and directo |
| He died of tuberculosis in | Jena at the age of 34. |
| Attending the University of | Jena at only fifteen years old, Johann found a teach |
| n behalf of the Louisiana Coushatta against the | Jena Band of Choctaws from Louisiana, who were hopin |
| rmany in 1920 to study law at the University of | Jena, becoming a Doctor of Law in 1922. |
| He was three times rector at | Jena before he was called by the elector Frederick I |
| In 1997 he spent a season with FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, before retiring in 2000 with Sachsen Leipzig. |
| Hauser played for many years for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, before moving to Bayern Munich II in 2002. |
| In | Jena, Berlin, Weimar, and Rudolstadt, these were Abe |
| He studied philosophy and was educated in | Jena, Berlin, and Paris (1898-1914). |
| 2004: Mohan | Jena, Biju Janata Dal |
| 2009: Mohan | Jena, Biju Janata Dal |
| from cement and steel was the Zeiss Building in | Jena, built by the Dywidag company of Nuremberg in 1 |
| could have joined their larger forces in nearby | Jena, but Prince Louis, apparently ignorant that Lan |
| studied theology at Leipzig in 1669 and then at | Jena but soon became a professional singer. |
| ad eliminated defending champions FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, but went out in the quarter final against 1. |
| lliga where they were defeated by FC Carl Zeiss | Jena by scores of 0:2 and 1:2. |
| paigns and served on the side of Prussia in the | Jena campaign. |
| He was a member of the | Jena City Council from 1982 until he became state re |
| The facility is in southern | Jena, directly on the Saale River. |
| He competed for the club SC Motor | Jena during his active career. |
| She competed for the club SC Motor | Jena during her active career. |
| for Hertha BSC, 1. FC Magdeburg, FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, Dynamo Dresden and Hallescher FC. |
| He studied zoology at the University of | Jena, earning his doctorate in 1878. |
| He studied medicine at Erfurt, Halle and | Jena, earning his MD in 1760 under the guidance of C |
| esides taking a share in the first collected or | Jena edition of Luther's works (1556), Aurifaber sou |
| ars of his life promoted the compilation of the | Jena edition. |
| Jena Elementary School (Jena) | |
| by all as a man and a Christian, he remained at | Jena for the rest of his life, several times acting |
| and, Tirru, K.V.Guhan, M.S.Prabhu, Ramji, Arjun | Jena, Fowzia, and Andrew. |
| Members of the group " | Jena Romanticism," which was "a first phase of Roman |
| Graef taught at the University of | Jena from 1904 until 1917. |
| derable financial support for the University of | Jena from the Zeiss foundation. |
| As professor of theology at | Jena from 1782, he was celebrated for his varied lea |
| y, philology, and theology at the University of | Jena from 1723 to 1726, where he studied the organ f |
| He taught at the University of | Jena from 1887 to 1890, then at the University of Vi |
| German midfielder who played for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, FSV Zwickau and VfL Bochum. |
| Dienogest was synthesised in 1979 in | Jena, Germany under the leadership of Prof. Kurt Pon |
| 1,000 m - 2:20.47s - June 3, 1994 in | Jena, Germany |
| e (1840-1905), working for the Zeiss Company in | Jena, Germany in the late 19th century, was the firs |
| The Zeiss-Planetarium in | Jena, Germany is the oldest continuously operating p |
| , his M.A. in philosophy from the University of | Jena, Germany in 1996, and his Ph.D. in philosophy f |
| Intershop's European headquarters are in | Jena, Germany with its Americas headquarters based i |
| Christmas market in | Jena, Germany |
| Daniel Sengewald (born 16 December 1975 in | Jena, Germany) is a retired German professional foot |
| Batsch was born in | Jena, Germany, to George Lorenz Bratsch and Ernestin |
| It is located in | Jena, Germany. |
| zoology at the Friedrich Schiller University of | Jena, Germany. |
| he Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld is a sports facility in | Jena, Germany. |
| n collaboration with the Jenaer Philharmonie of | Jena, Germany. |
| He died in | Jena, Germany. |
| gen Zeichnungen Gudrun Kraft-Methfessel (Hg.) - | Jena: Glaux. |
| n, the Eisfeld plant of the Jenoptik Carl Zeiss | Jena GmbH, which employed 550 staff, was taken over |
| tance, and a few months later the University of | Jena granted him the honorary degree of doctor of ph |
| DOCTER is part of the Analytik | Jena Group. |
| Jena: Gustav Fischer 451 p. Maps (1909). | |
| By 1804 the circle at | Jena had dispersed. |
| m still qualified for the 2006-07 German Cup as | Jena had already earned their place in that competit |
| As of 2001 India census, | Jena had a population of 7,154. |
| ory and theology at the Universities of Zurich, | Jena, Halle and Berlin, earning his doctorate in 183 |
| Jena has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher tha | |
| In recent years | Jena has gained international negative attention for |
| While in | Jena, he often visited the house of Johann Jakob Gri |
| After studying at the university of | Jena, he became professor extraordinarius there in 1 |
| At | Jena he studied Oriental languages, of which he beca |
| At | Jena he had as instructors Christoph Wilhelm Hufelan |
| leusner; and later (1733), at the University of | Jena, he took up Oriental languages as a special stu |
| olitical gymnastic association (Turnverein); at | Jena he attached himself to the radical wing of the |
| ederation of the Rhine; and after the battle of | Jena he returned to Prussia as administrator of the |
| Next year, returning to | Jena, he received his doctor's diploma, and, after p |
| At | Jena he was also director of the philological semina |
| for SV Sparneck, FC Bayern Hof, and Carl Zeiss | Jena, Herzig moved to England aged 16, joining Wimbl |
| 27 caps and scored two goals for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena II left in summer 2010 the club to sign for FSV |
| Jena: IKS Garamond. | |
| ) in 1905, and was chosen to be shop steward in | Jena in 1907. |
| It was printed in | Jena in 1556. |
| reer, he was a player-manager for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena in the 1998-99 season. |
| Group at the Max Planck Institute of Economics | Jena in Germany until August 31, 2009 . |
| early works of Herman Hesse, and from there to | Jena in 1904. |
| n joined from FC Sioni Bolnisi to FC Carl Zeiss | Jena in July 2007, after 1 year left Jena and moved |
| He left | Jena in June 2007 and joined FC Karpaty Lviv in Ukra |
| Mosquera had a trial at FC Carl Zeiss | Jena in the summer 2007, but a heart attack made any |
| s was a student of Georg Erhardt Hamberger's in | Jena in 1753. |
| egan to lecture on zoology at the University of | Jena in 1846, became professor there in 1849, and su |
| He was made a Colonel at the Battle of | Jena in 1806, given command of the 3rd Regiment of t |
| eran Church, and graduated at the University of | Jena in 1718. |
| arned his Ph.D. in history at the University of | Jena in Germany in 1897. |
| former Mary Sue Pipes (1925-2010), a native of | Jena in La Salle Parish and a graduate of the Univer |
| In July 2008 joined to FC Carl Zeiss | Jena in the youth scored six goals in eleven games a |
| D. at Friedrich Schiller University of | Jena in Germany in 1897. |
| After a session at | Jena in 1793-1794, he became a lecturer on classical |
| cceeded Ernst Abbe as the head of Carl Zeiss in | Jena in 1903. |
| ndt was awarded a Law Degree from University of | Jena in July of 1933. |
| al hospital and dispensary of the University of | Jena; in 1878 he was appointed assistant at the Alle |
| He became Professor at the University of | Jena in 1891 and held this position till his death i |
| From 1577 on he studied in the University of | Jena in the faculties of philosophy and history. |
| ence C and began as Goalkeeper coach for FF USV | Jena in July 2010. |
| rwards spent some time in Italy, but settled in | Jena in 1844, where he became professor in 1846. |
| Bayreuth's youth team he left for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena in summer 2007. |
| Bopp played his debut for Carl Zeiss | Jena in the match on 11 December 2010 against Dynamo |
| He was appointed to the University of | Jena in 2005 as a full professor in nutritional scie |
| 2009: Srikanta Kumar | Jena, Indian National Congress |
| Lutz Rathenow (born 22 September 1952 in | Jena) is a dissident German writer and poet who was |
| Jena is a census town in Bokaro district in the Indi | |
| Analytik | Jena is a system provider for bio-analysis - from DN |
| The Zeiss I planetarium in | Jena is also considered the first geodesic dome deri |
| Tobias Kurbjuweit (born 30 December 1982 in | Jena) is a German footballer who plays for Chemnitze |
| Kristian Nicht (born 3 April 1982 in | Jena) is a German football goalkeeper who plays for |
| known work, a symphony in C major known as the | Jena, is largely plagiarised from the Symphony No. 9 |
| 1989: Srikant | Jena, Janata Dal |
| With an essay by | Jena Jolissaint. |
| dy of the history of art at the universities of | Jena, Kiel, and Leipzig. |
| ile working as a professor at the University of | Jena, Kieser operated a private ophthalmology clinic |
| In | Jena, LA 8 merges with U.S. 84 and turns to the sout |
| the club and has also played for FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, later with Dynamo Dresden. |
| t to play for DDR-Oberliga in the FC Carl Zeiss | Jena league and was able to take his 16-year-old bro |
| He studied law and public administration in | Jena, learned foreign languages, travelled to France |
| e continued his studies at Marburg, Altorf, and | Jena, lecturing at the same time on philosophy and l |
| R'n'b song recorded by French singer-songwriter | Jena Lee. |
| After two years with FC Carl Zeiss | Jena left on 7 July 2009 the Paradies and signed for |
| and current director of sport of FC Carl Zeiss | Jena Lothar Kurbjuweit. |
| On September 20, 2007, Kelly Duda traveled to | Jena, Louisiana with students from the University of |
| chary Ryall Henderson (born October 14, 1955 in | Jena, Louisiana) was a football player in the CFL fo |
| Licensed to | Jena, Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Alexand |
| ool Board is a school district headquartered in | Jena, Louisiana, United States, serving La Salle Par |
| Jena Malone as Kelly | |
| In the series, Raubal is portrayed by | Jena Malone. |
| Jena Michelle Sims (born December 30, 1988) is a bea | |
| Julius was educated at the universities of | Jena, Munich, and Berlin, and in 1833 became a natur |
| of Ernst Karl Abbe (1840-1905), director of the | Jena Observatory from 1877 to 1900. |
| Jena Observatory | |
| his first education at Darmstadt, he went on to | Jena, obtaining his degree in medicine in 1800. |
| 007, Ivanauskas became manager of FC Carl Zeiss | Jena of Germany's 2.Bundesliga. |
| o Tbilisi of the Soviet Union and FC Carl Zeiss | Jena of East Germany. |
| In 1999 a colloquium was held in | Jena on the 300th anniversary of his death. |
| ore 2008 moving to the youth from FC Carl Zeiss | Jena, on 14 January 2009 was promoted to the first t |
| fired from his coaching job with FC Carl Zeiss | Jena on 24 March 2009. |
| per into the slough of misery, until he died at | Jena on March 15, 1723, when only in his 28th year. |
| Trelliard led his cavalrymen at the Battle of | Jena on 14 October. |
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