heine in A Sentence

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    Heine pointed his question toward my master.

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    Heine is the country's first woman president.

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    Heinrich Heine University.

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    Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine said the country's delegation had"fought hard" for the outcome.

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    Heinrich Heine, the famous German poet, studied law and was awarded the degree of Dr. iur.

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    In the Olympics, Wilma was confronted by a runner(Jutta Heine) whom nobody had defeated until then.

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    The world is now watching Europe”, said Ms Heine, highlighting the vulnerability of her country to climate change.

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    The birdpoet, the eagle- sized lark, as Heine called a master of our music, sits and sings on the ruins of time.

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    In the duration of his stay in Heidelberg in 1907, his German tutor Emma Wegenast educated him about Goethe's Faust, Heine and Nietzsche.

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    It is truly God's Word, in contrast to other books that testify of only human wisdom.”​ - The 19th- century German poet and journalist Heinrich Heine's comments about the Bible.

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    Perhaps one of the of the more ironic and prophetic instances of books burned were those by Heinrich Heine, who once wrote,“Where they burn books, they will end in burning human beings.”.

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    North Americans do strongly want to view themselves positively, but Heine and his colleagues review many studies that suggest that tendencies to possess and enhance positive self-views are much less common in East Asian cultures.

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    Weierstrass, Cantor, and Heine base their theories on infinite series, while Dedekind founds his on the idea of a cut(Schnitt) in the system of real numbers, separating all rational numbers into two groups having certain characteristic properties.

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    Weierstrass, Cantor, and Heine based their theories on infinite series, while Dedekind founded his on the idea of a cut(Schnitt) in the system of real numbers, separating all rational numbers into two groups having certain characteristic properties.

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    In Science magazine, Sarah Schmidt of Germany's Heinrich Heine University dubbed the ruling“the death blow for plant biotech in Europe.” What she means is that European companies, universities, and nonprofits will refuse to invest in the technologies we need to feed ourselves.

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