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Klaus Zmorek
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the soap opera Mallorca – Suche nach dem Paradies as the business man Rolf Stein from 1999 to 2000. After one year, the Broadcast ProSieben cancelled the
Mallorca – Suche nach dem Paradies
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adventure and love. The focus is put on the ruthless real estate agent Rolf Stein (Klaus Zmorek), whose business activities are not always legal. He lives
Jacques Gernet
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chair in social and intellectual history of China from 1975 to 1992. For Rolf Stein , Gernet was "the only French sinologist who truly studied all aspects
The Principle of Doubt
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Baltrusch (as "Mark Kaye") — guitars, backing vocals Frank Fricke (as "Rolf Stein ") — guitars Ralph Hubert (as "Björn Eklund") — bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Samten Karmay
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assumed the surname Karmay. He studied under two mentors, Snellgrove and Rolf Stein , who both recognized Samten's knowledge of Tibetan texts. He earned an
Mekong Delta (band)
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guitar Gordon Perkins (real name Jörg Michael) on drums and percussion Rolf Stein (real name Frank Fricke) on guitar and backing vocals Vincent St. Johns
Horst Scheffler
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84, at an exhibition of his works in Bremen in 2020, culture reporter Rolf Stein described the experience of viewing Scheffler's work in plainer terms:
Pentagonal tiling
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primitive unit contains eight tiles. A 14th convex pentagon type was found by Rolf Stein in 1985. The tiling is 3-isohedral and non-edge-to-edge. It has completely
Prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen
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Deutschlandfunk Kultur, July 27, 2018 (review of the 2018 exhibition, in German) Rolf Stein : Kunsthalle Bremen zeigt Anwärter auf Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße, Kreiszeitung
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Champa', a concept developed by mid-20th century sinologists such as Rolf Stein and Georges Maspero. Recent historical and archaeological evidence has