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Wieland

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Wieland
Christoph Martin . 1733--1813, German writer, noted esp for his verse epic Oberon (1780)

Wieland
driven by mysterious voices, he kills his wife and children. [Am. Lit.: Magill II, 1131]


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From this outdoor room, visitors can enter new galleries in the Anne Cox Chambers Wing or the larger Wieland Pavilion that plugs into the Meier rotunda.
Parsons, a Pasadena-based construction and engineering company, has promoted Walid Hatoum and Richard Trembath to senior vice president of Parsons Water & Infrastructure and Gregory Wieland and Richard Berry to vice presidents of the unit.
And would it be overinterpreting his work to say that it has an affinity with Kandinsky's early improvisations, a similar (as Wieland Schmid would have it) "apocalyptic" dimension?
 
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