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  Keller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There is also a Keller Williams, a jam-band musician.
Also, there is a Keller Graduate School of Management.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Keller   (347 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP  | Angel rescues Villa
Les Ferdinand had sent Spurs on their way with his 150th league goal, but Darren Anderton handled the ball in injury time to give Villa a spot-kick.
It was particularly cruel on goalkeeper Kasey Keller - given his league debut for Spurs at the expense of the dropped Neil Sullivan - and Dean Richards.
Ferdinand read his fellow veteran's dummy and although his shot hit Peter Schmeichel's leg, it still bounced into the far corner.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/1731021.stm   (484 words)

  
 Spurs Odyssey - Leicester v Spurs - 19.10.03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
They just didn't give Keller much to do, and although the goal they scored was thanks to their American ex-keeper (who the home fans were happy to bait, rather than cheer), Leicester's first half lead was merited.
Ferdinand of course was determined to score once again against his ex-employers.
Les Ferdinand was replaced by Bent and given great applause by home and away fans, and during this period, Bobby Zamora replaced Konchesky, followed by Mabizela.
www.spursodyssey.com /0304/leic191003.html   (1286 words)

  
 Ferdinand
Ferdinand comes from a Germanic name meaning “Peace Ready” or “ Journey Ready” from “frith” or “fred (peace), or “farth” (journey), and “nand” (ready).
Ferdinand is a Germanic name, although it was never common in medieval German lands.
Most famously, it was born by Ferdinand II, or V, (1452-1516) husband to Queen Isabella, and patron of Columbus.
www.geocities.com /edgarbook/names/f/ferdinand.html   (246 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Story of Ferdinand: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ferdinand is a little bull who much prefers sitting quietly under a cork tree-- just smelling the flowers--to jumping around, snorting, and butting heads with other bulls.
Ferdinand has been around so long, I assume everybody knows the story, but in case you don't, here goes: Ferdinand is a gentle little bull in Spain.
Ferdinand is a gentle creature who would rather sit around and smell the flowers than butt his way through life; but when he planks himself down one day on a bumblebee, he gets a jolt that propels him into the bullring in Madrid.
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 Stilt house - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remains have been found at the Mondsee and Attersee lakes in Upper Austria, for example.
Early archaeologists like Ferdinand Keller thought they formed artificial islands, much like the Scottish Crannogs, but today it is clear that the majority of settlements was located on the shores of lakes and were only inundated later on.
Reconstructed pile dwellings are shown in open air museums in Unteruhldingen and Zürich (Pfahlbauland).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pile_dwellings   (333 words)

  
 Americans Abroad: Beasley sparks PSV with pair of relief appearances.
Keller was a lot better than his conceding three goals might indicate, making four good saves in the first half - two on Henrik Peterson and one each on Fernando Hierro and El-Hadji Diouf.
After Keller stretched out fully to deny Okocha's angled drive early in overtime, Michael Brown scored in the 95th minute and Defoe netted his second eight minutes later for a 4-2 Spurs advantage before Wanderers rallied.
Keller was on the bench, but did not play for Hotspur in a 2-1 loss, also to Bolton in Premier League play Saturday.
www.soccertimes.com /americans/2004/oct27.htm   (2015 words)

  
 Spurs Odyssey - 2001 [http://www.spursodyssey.co.uk]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Anderton took, and Iversen headed down sharply to the left of Keller, but the goalkeeper was able to collect, by diving low.
Ferdinand was obstructed on the edge of the area, and Anderton took the free kick, but it came to nought.
Anderton passed Ferdinand across the half way line; Ferdinand passed to Iversen, who moved forward powerfully, and fired a not too powerful cross-shot at Keller.
www.spursodyssey.com /articles/wcfin1.html   (1761 words)

  
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Walker's long goal-kick was flicked on by Ferdinand to Dickov on the left side of the Spurs penalty area.
They just = didn't give Keller much to do, and although the goal they scored was thanks to their American ex-keeper (who the home fans were happy to bait, rather = than cheer), Leicester's first half lead was merited.
Ferdinand was = even allowed some freedom to advance down the right before hitting another = shot into Keller's arms.
www.clubi.ie /grizmond/spurs-list/archives/2003/0310Oct/031019.txt   (3820 words)

  
 FLAX - LoveToKnow Article on FLAX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The cultivation and preparation of flax are among the most ancient of all textile industries, very distinct traces of their existence during the stone age being preserved to the present day.
The use of flax, says Ferdinand Keller (Lake Dwellings of Switzerland, translated by J~ E. Lee), reaches back to the very earliest periods of civilization, and it was most extensively and variously applied in the lake-dwellings, even in those of the stone period.
Rough or unworked flax is found in the lake-dwellings made into bundles, or what are technically called heads, and, as much attention was given to this last operation, it was perfectly clean and ready for use.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FL/FLAX.htm   (5876 words)

  
 Match Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
West Ham started brightly and Kasey Keller was called into action twice in the opening six minutes.
It was a terrible goal defensively as well as Dean Richards gave the ball away, Ledley King sliced his clearance into the air and Keller dropped the ball under Ferdinand's challenge.
Keller soon made up for that error by somehow clawing Ian Pearce's header off the line and Ferdinand almost diverted Cole's shot towards goal as West Ham tried to capitalise on the euphoria around the round.
www.tottenhamhotspur.com /commonfiles/matchreport/index.asp?FIX=227836   (709 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Switzerland
Celebrated 19th-century German-Swiss authors include Gottfried Keller, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Jeremias Gotthelf (pseudonym of Albert Bitzius), and 20th-century Nobel Prize winners Carl Spitteler (1919) and Hermann Hesse (1946).
Among the best-known French-Swiss authors are Germaine de Staël, whose novel Corinne, ou l'Italie (Corinna, or Italy, 1807) had a deep influence on fiction of the era, and 20th-century novelist Charles Ferdinand Ramuz.
Perhaps the best-known Swiss painter is Paul Klee, considered one of the original masters of modern art.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761571795_4/Switzerland.html   (1000 words)

  
 Gottfried Keller --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The greatest German-Swiss writer of the late 19th-century realistic school was Gottfried Keller.
Keller was born on July 19, 1819, in Zürich, Switzerland.
But a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the rapture of living.” This is how Helen Keller described the beginning of her “new life,” when despite blindness and deafness she learned to communicate...
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9328085?tocId=9328085&query=gottfried   (597 words)

  
 Carlson Genealogy Page
Ferdinand Sherman Keller, born March 19, 1865; died December 05, 1874.
Fredrick Charles Keller was born November 02, 1854 in Milltown, Harrison Co., IN.,
Keller was born March 22, 1863 in Milltown, Harrison Co., IN., and
www.geocities.com /redwingkim1/keller.html   (973 words)

  
 December 24 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Keller began a thorough examination of the site.
Keller declared that the pilings were remaining portions of platforms needed to support dwellings in marshy land about 4000 years ago.
He thus initiated the study of similar remains elsewhere in Switzerland and Europe, from which much was learned about Late Stone Age and Bronze Age life.
www.todayinsci.com /12/12_24.htm   (2249 words)

  
 CyberSoccerNews.com - Over There   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Kasey Keller: West Ham United vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 3/1 …utterly dominated Keller’s Spurs by a 2-0 scoreline at Upton Park.
Minutes later Keller turned another Bowyer attempt out for a corner kick past the far post, but in the 31st minute, he was unable to get down to stop Les Ferdinand’s rocket shot at his near post.
Under pressure from Ferdinand, Keller was unable to claim the ball, and Carrick scooped up the gift and shot into an empty net.
www.cybersoccernews.com /overthere/030303mon.shtml   (1585 words)

  
 Gottfried Keller --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Gottfried Keller, drawing by R. Leemann, 1842; in the Zentralbibliothek, Zürich
His father, a lathe artisan, died in Keller's early childhood, but his strong-willed, devoted mother struggled to provide him with an education.
More results on "Gottfried Keller" when you join.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9045007?tocId=9045007   (597 words)

  
 Football news, live scores, fixtures and results from 4thegame.com
Meanwhile, Newcastle United striker Les Ferdinand is praying Ferencvaros goalkeeper Jozsef Szeiler does not match the heroics of Leicester's Kasey Keller when the Magpies tackle the Hungarians in Tuesday's UEFA Cup return leg at St James' Park.
Ferdinand left Filbert Street on Saturday wondering how he had not helped himself to his first hat-trick of the season.
Three breathtaking saves from Keller prevented Ferdinand from adding to his 10-goal tally and paved the way for Leicester's shock 2-0 win secured by goals from Steve Claridge and Emile Heskey.
www.4thegame.com /news/story/16357   (605 words)

  
 LALAING, JACQUES DE - LoveToKnow Article on LALAING, JACQUES DE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
LALAING, JACQUES DE - LoveToKnow Article on LALAING, JACQUES DE not seem.to belong to the prehistoric ages, but yield indications of occupation in post-Roman and medieval times.
AUTHORITIES.The materials for the investigation of this singular phase of prehistoric life were first collected and systematized by Dr Ferdinand Keller (1800188 i), of Zurich, and printed in Mittheilungen der Antiquarischen Gesellschaft in Zurich, vols.
The substance of these reports has been issued as a separate work in England, The Lake Dwellings of Switzerland and other parts of Europe, by Dr Ferdinand Keller, tran,lated and arranged by John Edward Lee, 2nd ed.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LA/LALAING_JACQUES_DE.htm   (2527 words)

  
 TOPSPURS - MATCH REPORT - Spurs - Bolton Wanderers
A great way to get the season back on track with a fine 4-0 win over Bolton, who have now gone down by an aggregate of 13-2 in their three visits to the Lane over the last two months.
It was a doubly good day as it was a much weakened team that destroyed Bolton this time with suspension risks Sheringham, Perry and Ferdinand, joining the injured Davies and Gardner in sitting this one out and Treacle negotiating his 75 minutes without incident.
It was party time from the moment we saw that it was Perry’s turn to adorn the front of the programme, and although they searched long and hard for a photo that did not make him look vacant this is the best they could come up with for topspurs favourite Mr Ed.
www.topspurs.com /0102-h-fac4-bwfc.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Genealogy Family Group Sheets - Surnames - Ke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Keller, Adam - born 1865, married Eva A., 5 children from 1887 to 1897
Keller, Ferdinand - born 1835, married Augusta B., 4 children from 1861 to 1865
Keller, Jacob - born 1831, married twice - Katharina M., Sophia, 12 children from 1855 to 1883
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 Wilhelm Volz Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A history and genre painter, Wilhelm Volz was born in Karlsruhe on 8 December 1855.
From 1875 he studied at the Karlsruhe Academy under Karl Gussow and Ferdinand Keller, from 1882 in Paris under Jules Lefébvre and Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger.
In 1883 Wilhelm Volz was appointed to a post at the Karlsruhe School for the Decorative and Applied Arts and taught there until 1886.
www.wilhelm-volz.com   (161 words)

  
 BBC News | FA Carling Premiership | Camara is toast of Anfield
On an impressive night for the deputy frontman, he had another strike disallowed for a foul on Ferdinand during the second half.
Camara's equaliser earned the Reds a point at Southampton on Saturday and with Fowler and Owen still sidelined, he could be set for an extended run in the side.
West Ham: Hislop, Potts, Ruddock, Keller, Ferdinand, Sinclair, Kitson, Lomas, Lampard, Wanchope, Cole.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/sport/football/fa_carling_premiership/489727.stm   (505 words)

  
 Ancestry to Cotham-Gibbs Marriage - pafn11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Amongst the numberless names of her men of science, now or lately living, may be mentioned Aggassiz, Desor, De-la Rive, Heer, Studer and Dr. Ferdinand Keller, the discoverer of the Lake dwellings.
Ferdinand Keller, the an­tiquarian, was sent from Zurich to examine the spot, and he pronounced it to be a lake settlement, probably of some ancient Celtic tribe.
Keller called these early settlers "Pile­-builders," from their peculiar mode of building their houses.
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 : Ur- und Frühgeschichte des Historischen Seminars der Universität Zürich :: Aktuelles ::
Ferdinand Keller’s interpretation of the pile fields detected off the shores of Swiss lakes as relics of dwellings erected above the water was a most intriguing idea for the romantic public of his time, and still is today.
However, this question is dealt with but on two pages of his first report in 1854.
Each class of finds is presented separately in this manner, and by drawing additional information from different sciences Keller combines them into a lively picture of a Stone Age settlement, of it’s inhabitants completely forgotten by history, their crafts, and their way of living.
www.prehist.unizh.ch /info/info.php?ID=1   (314 words)

  
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Baumgartner, Alois Baumgartner, Ferdinand Baumeister, Franz Baumer, Joseph Baumann, Luk.
Becherer, Georg *Beck, Georg Dietrich Georg Dietrich Beck, from Espenbach, didn't report for their muster, and hadn't responded within the the time given them to report in the notice from 7th December 1854, and so they were fined 800 Gulden and lost their rights.
Leopold Ferdinand Leopold Mueller from Nimburg did't go to their muster in Emmendingen in November 1854 - and now that their time limit was up, they were being fined and losing their rights.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /ImmNat/1855.Wanted.html   (4560 words)

  
 John Evens and the Lake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Soon, a romantic image of structures built on stilts above the water surface was conjured up by Ferdinand Keller.
Twenty years later, Paret argued that the lake-dwelling were built near the lake, sometimes on stilts, but they were unaffected by lake-level fluctuations.
As a result, Keller’s theory was finally defeated in the 1950s, and the 100
www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk /ash/amps/jevans/History.htm   (285 words)

  
 Heidelberg Tourismus - Sights - University
The "Alte Aula" (Old Assembly Hall) built by the architect Josef Durm was added in 1885 shortly before the university's 500th anniversary.
The artist Ferdinand Keller created the painting of the front wall, depicting the arrival of the Greek goddess of wisdom, Pallas Athene, in Heidelberg.
Bronze figures on the right and left symbolize the call and genius of science.
www.cvb-heidelberg.de /e553/e856/index_eng.html   (144 words)

  
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Glenn Hoddle is likely to freshen up his side after defeats to Saints and Ipswich as he seeks to prevent a third successive reverse - which would be Spurs' worst run this season.
But he is likely to keep faith with the strike pairing of Teddy Sheringham and Les Ferdinand.
Spurs (from): Sullivan, Taricco, Ziege, King, Richards, Freund, Sherwood, Poyet, Rebrov, Anderton, Gardner, Davies, Ferdinand, Sheringham, Keller, Perry, Iversen, Leonhardsen, Thelwell.
www.clubi.ie /grizmond/spurs-list/archives/2001/0112Dec/011229.txt   (442 words)

  
 News from the Swiss culture scene: swissinfo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The diggers had found a prehistoric lake village.
Ferdinand Keller, a Zurich scholar, put forward a theory that the people here had lived in villages built on platforms above the water which were connected by bridges and walkways.
After the discovery of similar settlements on other Swiss lakes, the legend of the lake dwellers was born.
www.swissinfo.org /sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=201&sid=4750973   (913 words)

  
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