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Alongside historic documents, the Albertinum exhibits paintings and sculptures by more than 80 artists of the Weimar Republic, including George Grosz, Otto Dix, Hans Grundig and Otto Griebel.
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Griebel estimates that scanning a book from the 16th or 17th century costs between €70 and €140, depending on the amount of work.
Digitization Time: A German Library for the 21st Century « ResourceShelf 2010
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With the exception of Griebel, all of the major candidates have gone up with TV ads in recent days.
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With the exception of Griebel, all of the major candidates have gone up with TV ads in recent days.
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The next three were based on getting to hear the real stories of three of my colleagues in Actual Lives: Adam Griebel, Terri Stellar, and Terri Lynn Hudson.
MY KNEES -- PART THREE, AFTER THE SURGERY Maggie Jochild 2007
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"The first quarter was exciting because we came out and played tough," Aggies safety Matt Griebel said.
USATODAY.com 2003
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"The first quarter was exciting because we came out and played tough," Aggies safety Matt Griebel said.
USATODAY.com 2003
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Griebel has had her opera, "Schön Karen," produced twice within recent years.
Woman's Work in Music Arthur Elson
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C_30_H_18_O_16; Griebel, [125] as C_18_H_24_O_10, and Cazeneuve and Haddon, [126] as C_21_H_28_O_14.
All About Coffee 1909
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In 1985, remains were exhumed and identified as Knott, Payne, Garcia, Peattie and Griebel.
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