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  2. Sabine Hossenfelder - Wikipedia

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    Sabine Karin Doris Hossenfelder (born 18 September 1976) is a German theoretical physicist, philosopher of science, author, science communicator, songwriter [2] and YouTuber. She is the author of Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray , which explores the concept of elegance in fundamental physics and cosmology , and of Existential ...

  3. C. C. Catch - Wikipedia

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    C. C. Catch in 1989. C. C. Catch was born in the Netherlands to German parents and moved to West Germany in the late 1970s with her family. [1] She was supported by her parents from an early age, when they recognised her talent and encouraged her wish to be a famous singer.

  4. Category:German women entertainers - Wikipedia

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    German female dancers (4 C, 60 P) M. German women musicians (24 C, 27 P) Pages in category "German women entertainers" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Category:German women pop singers - Wikipedia

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  7. 22 'Dry January' Memes To Help Make the Month a Lot More Fun

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    It's also ripe for funny memes—but more on that below. For the last decade, the month of January has been set aside as a time to go dry. This challenge is known as dry January, sober January ...

  8. List of German Open Women's Singles champions in badminton

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    Below is the list of the winners at the German Open in badminton in Women's singles. 1955: Hanne Jensen: Annelise Hansen: 1-11, 11–2, 11–2 1956: Inger Kjærgaard:

  9. Nena - Wikipedia

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    The first single from the album, "Liebe ist", reached No. 1 on the German charts in early 2005, and was the theme song for a German telenovela, Verliebt in Berlin. [12] It reached the top position 22 years after "99 Luftballons", the longest span between first and last number one in German chart history.