Mannheim


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a city in southwestern Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers

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I'm really pleased to see that a centre of competence for electromobility has been set up at the Mannheim location and that electric buses are manufactured on-site there.
[USPRwire, Tue Nov 20 2018] Mannheim Steamroller is, as is unfailingly was the situation in November and December, progressing, bringing its mainstream image of Christmas music to many stages around the nation.
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They called these new curves Mannheim partner curves: Let x and [x.sub.1] be two curves in the three-dimensional Euclidean space [E.sup.3].
The showcase launched in Mannheim just seven years after the end of World War II, at a time when much of the city was still rubble.
David Kettler, Colin Loader and Volker Meja, Karl Mannheim and the Legacy of Max Weber: Retrieving a Research Programme.
Though best known for its Christmas music (26 million yuletide albums sold and counting), New Age music chart topper Mannheim Steamroller is a band for all seasons.
This year's double Jan Vaclav Stamic anniversary (his dates are 19th June 1717-30th March 1757) is a good reason for a brief, overall consideration of the phenomenon, known as the Mannheim School, with which Stamic is so inseparably linked.
Forces, requiring military and civilian employees of the RRD to move from downtown Mannheim.
Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Mannheim, Germany, is investing EUR 2.8 million in the engineering of a new production facility for polymer-bound chemicals (Rhenogran) as part of its joint venture in the eastern Chinese port city of Qingdao.
In his third season as artistic director of the ballet at the Mannheim National Theater, Kevin O'Day considers himself "working in paradise." For him, this means year-round contracts for his 15 dancers, two new programs each season, and a close integration of dance and drama within the infrastructure of the National Theater.