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Sturmer

(ˈstɜːmə)
n
(Cookery) a variety of eating apple having a pale green skin and crisp tart flesh
[C19: named after Sturmer, Suffolk]
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It prompted an uproar within the Jewish community, with Israel's ambassador to the UN likening the drawing to the content of Nazi propaganda tabloid Der Sturmer.Editor James Bennet said the paper had planned for a year to cease running political cartoons in the international print version of the Times, in line with the US edition.
Lies and evil propagated by the ideological descendants of 'Der Sturmer.'"
It enables teacher educators to slow down and zoom in the work of teaching, thereby helping preservice teachers see the concrete ways that teachers enact particular teaching moves and the consequences for students' opportunities to learn (Santagata & Guarino, 2011; Sturmer, Konings, & Seidel, 2013; van Es et al., 2017).
Rorty appealed to Nazi ideology and methodology to justify his view that "students are lucky to find themselves under the benevolent Herrschaft [domination] of people like me, and have escaped the grip of their frightening, vicious, dangerous parents." Rorty likens himself to "the Nazi teachers who made their students read Der Sturmer; the only difference is I serve a better cause." The atheist should be taken at his word.
Sturmer e Siqueira (2006) apontam os generos Acaulospora e Scutellospora como predominantes em agroecossistemas e areas degradadas.
Nichols HB, Sturmer T, Lee VS, Anderson C, Lee JS, Roh JM, et al.
Previous studies have shown that time-specific approaches performed better than the conventional approach (i.e., probability of treatment averaged over time) for confounding adjustment (Dusetzina, Mack, and Sturmer 2013; Mack et al.
[14.] Arndt V, Sturmer T, Stegmaier C, Ziegler H, Dhom G, Brenner H.
The City Boys scored via Zhafri Yahya at the end of the first half while Guilherme De Paula Lucrecio was on was target in the 46th minute and Paulo Josue Sturmer completed the rout with the third goal in the 81st minute.
Though the authorities had removed hoardings advertising the anti-Jewish newspaper Der Sturmer and another paper had urged Germans not to downplay "foreign triumphs" during the Games, clues to their future intentions were evident.
While they enjoyed the support of many respected historians, including the Director of the Institut fur Zeitgeschichte, Professor Horst Moller, and other luminaries like Michael Sturmer, Michael Wolffsohn and Hagen Schulze, they were shouted down by the mob of "politically correct" young historians, "young Turks" and political scientists, including Jiirgen Habermas.