How To Use Breslau In A Sentence
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Brenning conducted POW relief operations primarily in Silesia, working out of Breslau.
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Returning to the University of Breslau he submitted a dissertation on geodesics of spheroids in 1862.
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Later I went to Breslau, the capital of our province, where I lived in boardinghouses and attended a
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Jeff Breslau, a spokesman for the multiservice U.S. military task force in Japan, who added that the specialists would primarily operate out of Yokota Air Force base outside of Tokyo.
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[Illustration: GONORRHEA. GERMS.] = Gonorrhea = is an inflammation caused by a germ called the gonococcus, discovered by Dr.A. Neisser, of Breslau, Germany, in 1879.
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But in the last few years, the 80-year-old Mr. Breslauer went into what associates describe as a semiretirement, whittling his client roster down to just two.
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A fine pair of shabrack (Tapirus indicus) and another pair of American tapirs (Tapirus americanus) constitute the chief attraction of the house devoted to pachyderms in the Zoological Garden at Breslau, and interest in this section of the garden has recently been greatly enhanced by the appearance of a healthy young shabrack.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 1157, March 5, 1898
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His father Eric came from Breslau, but as a young man escaped to Paris, whence he was sent to London in 1900 by a theatrical agency to run its London branch.
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The following year the Abbe recommended him to the conductorship of the Breslau Opera House.
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Bishop Laurence of Breslau followed his example in the district under the control of his see, the castellany of Ottmachau.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Paul Ehrlich (1854 – 1915) was born near Breslau — then in Germany, but now known as Wroclaw, Poland — and studied to become a medical doctor at the university there and in Strasbourg, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Leipzig.
Ehrlich, Paul
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These days Breslau is best known as Wroclaw, and is now a part of Poland.
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The tapir was not known until the beginning of this century, and even now it is a great rarity in the European animal market, and as the greatest care is required to keep it alive for any length of time in captivity, it is seldom seen in zoological gardens; therefore, the fact that the shabrack tapirs in the Breslau garden have not only lived, but their number has increased, is so much more remarkable.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 1157, March 5, 1898
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The Soviets had advanced a long way from the Vistula, but fortified pockets of German troops remained — around Königsberg, the old Prussian capital, and Danzig, at the mouth of the Vistula; at Breslau, in Silesia, and the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where they were desperately withstanding a siege that was to last six weeks and to tie down R.Y. Malinovsky's army group.
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