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1Schnorr's team uses this material as a resistor in a tiny electrical circuit.
2Long afterward Wagner's friend, Schnorr von Carolsfeld, saw the score in the hands of the composer.
3A great longing at last filled me to make the acquaintance of Schnorr and his achievements.
4Last year Schnorr and his PhD supervisor Timothy Swager decided to spin the company out of MIT.
5Schnorr and his wife have undertaken to sing, and the other parts will be decently filled here.
6The rôles of Tristan and Isolde were in the hands of Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld and his wife.
7See F. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Erasmus Alberus (1894).
8Please give my best thanks to Schnorr for having so kindly interested himself in my orphaned "Songs."
9By Schnorr von Carolsfeld 100
10It was through Schnorr that I now became acquainted with the 'Munich School' of which he was the master.
11In my published Memoirs I have described more accurately the impressions I received on this occasion, more particularly of Schnorr.
12Schnorr's Bible prints by Rose and Bingen are something of the kind that I mean, something quite rude will do.
13Schnorr had left us after a fortnight's stay, and now the time had also come for the Bulows to depart.
14The first goal of the company, says co-founder and CTO Jan Schnorr, is to use machines to sniff out spoiling food.
15Nevertheless, a model performance of Lohengrin was arranged for the following summer, with the co-operation of Herr Schnorr and his wife.
16I undertook to stay another day, so as to avail myself of an invitation to lunch with Schnorr and his wife.