eugen in A Sentence

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    Best site for this kind of disease… Eugen, Romania.

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    They had at least one child(a son, whom they named Eugen).

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    Eugen Bleuler, the Swiss psychiatrist who coined the term in 1910, wrote:.

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    medals going to both Germany's Konrad Frey and Eugen Mack of Switzerland.

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    Eugen: Well I already have a bootable recovery CD made with Acronis Bootable Media.

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    these items were identified by Rudolf's son, Eugen Diesel, as belonging to his father.

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    Died: Eugen Bleuler, Swiss psychiatrist and Eugenicist, notable for contributions to the understanding of mental illness.

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    His Romanian-born grandfather, Eugenio Saverin(born Eugen Saverin), is the founder of Tip Top, a chain of children's clothing shops.

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    It was the execution, the guillotining, of a German serial killer, Eugen Weidmann, outside the prison Saint-Pierre in Versailles.

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    Dr. Eugen Haagen was a world-renowned genius who won a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation in New York City, and helped created the first vaccine for yellow fever.

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    A dead heat for third place in the floor competition of the gymnastic events resulted in bronze medals going to both Germany's Konrad Frey and Eugen Mack of Switzerland.

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    Awaking early in the morning, she and two of her teen sons, Eugen and Richard, pushed the so-called Motorwagen Model 3 out of her husband's workshop and far enough away where it could be started without waking him up.

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    Commerzbank's head of commodity research Eugen Weinberg said oil market fundamentals"do not justify the current price, but unfortunately the market is focusing more on the politics and ignoring some of the warning signs, especially the hike in U.S. oil production.".

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    The word schizophrenia-which translates roughly as"splitting of the mind" and comes from the Greek roots schizein(σχίζειν,"to split") and phrēn, phren-(φρήν, φρεν-,"mind")-was coined by Eugen Bleuler in 1908 and was intended to describe the separation of function between personality, thinking, memory, and perception.

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    The unifying effect was particularly true of the"radical period"" of the French Third Republic which fought regionalisms(including regional languages), supported anti-clericalism and a strict separation of church from state(including education) and actively promoted national identity, thus converting(as the historian Eugen Weber has put it) a"country of peasants into a nation of Frenchmen.

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