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Topic: Sauer (France)


  
  Sauer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sauer (German, Luxembourgish) or Sûre (French) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany.
Rising near Vaux-sur-Sûre in the Ardennes in south-eastern Belgium, the Sauer flows eastwards and crosses the border with Luxembourg near Martelange.
After flowing through Ettelbrück and Diekirch, the Sauer forms the border between Luxembourg and Germany for the last 50 km of its course, passing Echternach before emptying into the Moselle at Wasserbillig.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sauer   (159 words)

  
 USAAF Chronology:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In France, HQ 416th Bombardment Group (Light) and the 668th and 670th Bombardment Squadrons (Light) move from Melun to Athies Airfield, Laon with A-26s; the 39th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, Ninth AF, based at St Amand with F-5s, sends a flight to operate from Jarny (another flight is at Le Culot, Belgium).
In France, HQ 97th Combat Bombardment Wing (Light) moves from Voisenon to Marchais; the 39th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, Ninth AF, based at Amand with F-5s, sends a flight to operate from Gosselies, Belgium (another flight is operating from Jarny); and the 405th Fighter Squadron, 371st Fighter Group, moves from Tantonville to Metz with P-47s.
In France, HQ 371st Fighter Group and the 404th and 406th Fighter Squadrons move from Tantonville to Metz with P-47s; and the 671st Bombardment Squadron (Light), 416th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Melun to Athies Airfield, Laon with A-26s.
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 Sauers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
John Sauer was born in January of 1836 in Bavaria.
Her father was from Italy and her mother may have been from Alsace, France.
Mary R. Sauer, born 9/1873, wed in 1900 or 1901 to Louis Baetz, a postman.
home.earthlink.net /~kbeck8261/Sauer.html   (473 words)

  
 Articles: Teachers and Students
Sauer's research involves using biotechnology to produce soybean oil that is even healthier for consumers and holds up better when stored or heated for the food industry, which uses it in many processed products.
Sauer's approach is to identify and select genes associated with low levels of the linolenic acid and high levels of the oleic acid.
Sauer said initial results have been promising, and she is excited about the potential applications of her research.
www.whybiotech.com /index.asp?id=4510&trackid=4542   (829 words)

  
 Centre College: Centrepiece Online
She did Centre's program in France because she wanted to try an environment in which she "wouldn't be that comfortable," she says.
Part of SauerÕs research will be to see if Canadian candidates can get their messages out to voters in spite of financing restrictions.
Last year Sauer won a Truman Fellowship (for students interested in careers in public service), in part on the strength of his applicationÕs proposal to reform campaign financing.
www.centre.edu /web/alumni/centrepiece/2000/fulbright2000.html   (1555 words)

  
 SIG SAUER P226   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Before World War II Sauer had been located in Suhl in Thuringia-just down the road from Zella-Mehlis, the site of the Walther plant.
When, after the war, the Americans turned Thuringia over to the Russians, Sauer, like Walther, reorganized in the Western Zone and set up a new facility in Eckernfoerde in the state of Schleswig-Holstein near the Danish border.
In the post-war years Sauer had made a variety of high quality firearms (including the "German-made" Weatherby Mark Vs), but they had not offered an auto pistol-despite having built one of the most advanced of all DA pocket autos ever designed, the Model 38 (H), during the latter years of the Nazi era.
remtek.com /arms/sig/model/226/226.htm   (2139 words)

  
 Centennial History of Argentine; Kansas City, KS 1880-1980
Anton Phillip Sauer was born on March 10,1826, in Esson, on the Rhine River in northwest Germany near the Belgium border.
The truth is that Anton Sauer died of tuberculosis on August 16,1879, a month after the death of his infant daughter, Helen.
The 1890-1900 Sauer life style was at least 25 years ahead of time and the Sauer's patrician refinements and auro of aristocratic peerage were legendary in early day Shawnee Township.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/wyandott/argentine/187.htm   (2037 words)

  
 ...The Tripp Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sauer Roller, established in 1900, is a leader in the worldwide market for innovative roller technologies.
Sauer presently has manufacturing plants in Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain and New York.
Sauer Roller presently has over 400 employees worldwide working in their various divisions of the Sauer Roller Group.
www.tripp.com /rollers.cfm   (443 words)

  
 Cloning and Expression of a Hexose Transporter Gene Expressed during the Ripening of Grape Berry -- Fillion et al. 120 ...
Sauer N, Gahrtz M, Stadler R, Stolz J, Truernit E (1994) Molecular biology of sugar transporters of the plant plasma membrane.
Truernit E, Schmid J, Epple P, Illig J, Sauer N (1996) The sink-specific and stress-regulated Arabidopsis STP4 gene: enhanced expression of a gene encoding a monosaccharide transporter by wounding, elicitors, and pathogen challenge.
Weig A, Franz J, Sauer N, Komor E (1994) Isolation of a family of cDNA clones from Ricinus communis L. with close homology to the hexose carriers.
www.plantphysiol.org /cgi/content/full/120/4/1083   (7243 words)

  
 The Rousseau Affair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
France in the eighteenth century, whatever else it may have been -- however splendid in genius, in vitality, in noble accomplishment and high endeavour -- was certainly not a quiet place to live in.
One could never have been certain, when one woke up in the morning, whether, before the day was out, one would not be in the Bastille for something one had said at dinner, or have quarrelled with half one's friends for something one had never said at all.
But he was wrong, the "intervalle immense," across which, so strangely and so horribly, he had caught glimpses of what he had never seen before, was not the abyss between heaven and hell, but between the old world and the new.
eserver.org /books/strachey/the-rousseau-affair.html   (2829 words)

  
 Sauer-firma
The German organ-building firm of Wilhelm Sauer in Frankfurt an der Oder was established in 1857.
Wilhelm Sauer (1831-1916) was taught by his father, Ernst Sauer, receiving further training in France, England and Switzerland.
In Wilhelm Sauer's lifetime the firm was among the European élite, and today the romantic-symphonic Sauer organs of this period are treated with the utmost respect and veneration.
www.musikhistoriskmuseum.dk /reg/sauerx.htm   (172 words)

  
 Charles Louis Loos
Charles Louis Loos was born at Woerth-sur-Sauer, Department of the Lower Rhine, (Alsace) France, on December 22, 1923.
The early life of CHARLES, in France, was spent, after his fourth year, in attending the academy in his native place, until his departure for the United States, in 1834.
While he was in France, CHARLES had been educated in both the French and German languages, and his knowledge of these enabled him soon to become acquainted with the English.
www.therestorationmovement.com /loos,cl.htm   (2577 words)

  
 UIAA: Urbana: Veterans' Memorial: Meserow, David
He was a bombardier on a B-26 bomber and was flying his 62nd mission when he was shot down over Caen, France on June 22, 1944.
Like Reisdorph, Sauer was a few months old in 1944 and never met his father.
Sauer's name was changed when his mother remarried.
www.uiaa.org /Urbana/veterans/display_veteran.asp?veteranID=806   (599 words)

  
 PR Newswire: South Dakota State University Ph.D. Student Marie-Laure Sauer Wins 'Young Scientist' Award for Plant ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
SAN FRANCISCO, June 21 /PRNewswire/ -- South Dakota State University Ph.D. candidate Marie-Laure Sauer, a native of Toulouse, France, was recognized today by the council for Biotechnology Information (CBI) for her innovative research in the field of plant biotechnology.
At a plenary session featuring three Nobel Prize winners at BIO 2004, an international biotechnology convention, Sauer accepted a $5,000 "Young Scientist" scholarship award from CBI.
Sauer is conducting research into how biotechnology can be used to produce a healthier, more stable soybean oil that holds up...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:118419718&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (227 words)

  
 Voltaire and Frederick the Great   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
At the present time [October 1915] when it is so difficult to think of anything but of what is and what will be, it may yet be worthwhile to cast occasionally a glance backward at what was.
For, just as modern Germany dates from the accession of Frederick to the throne of Prussia, so modern France dates from the establishment of Voltaire on the banks of the Lake of Geneva.
Poor d'Argens often tried to follow their example; more than once he set off for France, secretly vowing never to return; but he had no money, Frederick was blandishing, and the wretch was always lured back to captivity.
eserver.org /books/strachey/voltaire-and-frederick.html   (6979 words)

  
 SIG SAUER P220   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This Teutonic coupling permitted SIG to dodge the stringent Swiss regulations controlling military small arms exports and provided Sauer with an opportunity to re-enter the field of military armaments.
During WWII Sauer produced high-quality 98k bolt-action service rifles, the legendary Luftwaffe drilling and the unusual 38H (H for hammer-fire) pistol (caliber 7.65mm).
The clever hammer-type pistol was provided with a lever on the left side of the frame for both cocking and uncocking the hammer.
remtek.com /arms/sig/model/220/220.htm   (1980 words)

  
 philosophy.com: France: no to multiculturalism
The suburbs are France, the France that suffers at work, is unemployed...
The urabn unrest and violence has been led by young French citizens born into first and second generation immigrant communities from France's former colonies in north Africa.
The cycles of violence in the suburbs fragmented by segregation are usually sparked by the deaths of young fl men at the hands of the police, and then inflamed by a contemptuous government 's tough law and order response that reaffirms assimilation not multiculturalism.
www.sauer-thompson.com /archives/philosophy/2005/11/france_no_to_mu.html   (633 words)

  
 Sauer family website - Living in France (2000-2002) - Sun launches its first European research lab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Located near Grenoble, the château houses what is, surprisingly, the only museum in France dedicated to the French Revolution.
Jim is a very special man who gives 100% at everything, as was demonstrated by this bilingual address, despite the presence on site of simultaneous translation.
Even though we did not work directly together during my tenure in France, just having been associated with Jim through the Labs was a distinct pleasure.
www.sauer.us /kurt-france/2000/11/8/sun-launches-its-first-european-research-lab.html   (670 words)

  
 Moselle River --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Rising on the forested slopes of the Vosges massif, the river meanders past Épinal, Pont-Saint-Vincent, Toul, Frouard, Metz, and Thionville before leaving France to form the frontier between Germany and Luxembourg for a short distance.
The Moselle River's chief tributaries are the Madon, Orne, and Sauer (French: Sûre) on the west and the Meurthe, Seille, and Saar (French: Sarre) on the east.
The canal is administered by a tripartite authority representing France, Germany, and Luxembourg.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9053898   (1001 words)

  
 U-673
U-673 sets out for the southern tip of Iceland and is on weather-reporting detail and to conduct further tests on the Type VI bridge design.
The U-673, commanded by Heinz-Gerd Sauer, age twenty-nine, carried out a weather-reporting patrol south of Iceland partly to battle test his experimental Type VI bridge configuration.
Control directed Sauer to return U-673 to Norway, but he did not get this message and proceeded to France.
www.angelfire.com /co4/u_673   (955 words)

  
 Commissaire.net - Commissaire Travelogues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Beginning in 2004, we began to receive travelogues from commissaires who have traveled at their own expense to foreign race venues and who have had opportunities (official or otherwise) to view the internal functioning of the event.
Kurt Sauer in 2004 - Tour de France (France)
BRIEUC, France, July 10 -- Thomas Nee is riding in his first Tour de France, working hard, enjoying himself and learning, learning, learning...
www.commissaire.net /display/ShowJournal?moduleId=74316&creatorId=13271   (170 words)

  
 Chapter 9. Rue-Schuler Ancestry of the Jansen Daughters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Before the French revolution, Roman catholicism was the state religion of France, and the vital statistics of Seltz were kept in Latin by the local priests from 1695 to 1792.
The second family was that of David Sauer whose daughters Maria Elisabetha married Petrus Rohrig in 1712 and Maria Catharina married Andreas Huber in 1716.
In 1795 he is referred to as Michael Sauer the youngest, since Michael Sauer the son of Andreas was 10 years older and Michael Sauer the son of Henricus was 2 years older than he was.
revolution.3-cities.com /~gjansen/famrue.htm   (7253 words)

  
 philosophy.com
I agree with Andrew Norton over at Catallaxy that the Cronulla violence is similar to the most recent Sydney riots at Macquarie Fields and Redfern.
In both the French and Sydney cases the base economic issues are clear: poorly educated young people fuelled by anger, dispossession and booze/drugs, low incomes and poor job prospects, turning tribal.
Cronulla turned tribal and became racist, without the police or the political authorities fueling racism, which is what happened in France.
www.sauer-thompson.com /philosophy   (3696 words)

  
 Public opinion
In case you naively thought that it was just Muslems who had to be attacked and whipped into shape so threy fit in with the Republican idea of how the world of nation states should be ordered, then this should correct that impression.
What France is going to do is exercise a veto on the Americans saying that the UN should attack Iraq after the 27th January deadline.
This position---France is the enemy---is where you end up with a political logic of 'if you are not with George Bush, then you are against him, and so you are with the enemy.' That makes Al Gore a traitor because he questions what Bush is doing in his foreign policy.
sauerthompson.blogspot.com /2003_01_19_sauerthompson_archive.html   (7634 words)

  
 brandchannel.com | Petit Bateau brand | brands | brand | branding
If, as the song says, “there is a place in France where girls don’t wear underpants,” that place is far from Troyes, Petit Bateau’s hometown, where the “petite culotte” (the first short-legged undergarment for children) was born a hundred years ago.
With prices in the States already much higher than in France (US$ 20 quoted on www.bluefly.com versus US$ 10 in my Paris neighborhood store), it will have to be careful not to go adrift.
The Amalgamated Banks of South Africa (Absa) is investing in its brand to retain and attract both groups.
www.brandchannel.com /features_profile.asp?pr_id=62   (1886 words)

  
 Modern Firearms - Handguns - Sig-Sauer P220   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
P220 also served as a platform for some further developments of SIG & Sauer tandem, such as P225, P226 and other P22x pistols, as well as for P239 and P245.
Locking is achieved via one massive barrel lug that locks into ejection port of the slide.
The trigger is double action, with frame-mounted decocker lever, similar in design to the pre-WW2 Sauer 38H pistol.
world.guns.ru /handguns/hg55-e.htm   (321 words)

  
 SurfAndBiz.com > Directory of french companies websites > Printing and design   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Tobago specialists are able to assist you with a high level of expertise, to choose the best digital printing process for your applications...
With modern equipment and facilities, ARLUX are expert in all aspects of sign design and manufacture...
Alternative Design conceives and develops the products and communication media of your company by using not only a prospective and conceptual approach but also a pragmatic, economic and technical process....
www.surfandbiz.com /category/top/printing   (326 words)

  
 George H. Hazlett, Jr., First Lieutenant, United States Army Air Corps
The casket held the remains of Weiss, co-pilot Axel "Pete" Slustrop, bombadier David Meserow and navigator George H. Hazlett, Jr.
Weiss, of Denison, Iowa, was 29 when the twin-engin plane was shot down on June 22, 1944, over Caen, France.
"It was important for me, and for my mother," said Sauer, of Mobila, Alabama.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /hazlett.htm   (430 words)

  
 NSG GmbH Waibstadt - Exhaust Components - Glasfasern, Metallfasern, Resonatoren - Company Information
NSG NAKAGAWA + SAUER and CO. GMBH is essentially a supplier for the automobile and motorbike industry and in this branch a special supplier to exhaust system producers.
Within only two years, NSG NAKAGAWA + SAUER and CO. GMBH was able to expand the company due to the consistent following of goals such as proximity to customers, delivery reliability, transparent processes, help when solving problems etc. in such a way that we now employ some 30 workers.
Through this, NSG NAKAGAWA + SAUER and CO. GMBH is fair to the modern demands of the economy as well as shows a high level of market flexibility.
www.nsggmbh.de /html/ueberuns/englueberuns.htm   (484 words)

  
 GEO 466/566: The United States
The development of academic geography occurred here in the United States in much the same way and at just about the same time as it had in Germany, France, and Great Britain.
As was the case in Germany, France, and Great Britain, the early period of academic geography in this country was linked to one man--William Morris Davis.
-because Sauer was so interested in the cultural landscape, most of thehistorical geography associated with him and his students was culturally based and focused on landscape elements
www.valpo.edu /geomet/geo/courses/geo466/topics/us.html   (1729 words)

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