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Fleisch (other)
Fleisch may refer to: People * Elgar Fleisch (born 1968), Austrian/Swiss academic and singer, songwriter, and musician * Henri Fleisch (1904–1985), French archaeologist, missionary, and Orientalist * Herbert Andre Fleisch (1933–2007), Swiss scientist and academic after whom the IBMS Herbert A. Fleisch Award was named * Jody Fleisch (born 1980), English professional wrestler Other uses * FLEISCH (band) UK Industrial Metal band * Fleisch (film), ''Fleisch'' (film) a 1979 German television horror film * Fleisch Bridge, a bridge in Nuremberg, Germany See also

* * Fleischer, a surname * Flesch (other) * Flesh (other) {{disambiguation, surname German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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Elgar Fleisch
Elgar Fleisch (born January 22, 1968 in Bregenz, Austria) is an Austrian/Swiss Professor of Information and Technology Management at ETH Zurich and the University of St. Gallen. Besides his academic career, Elgar Fleisch is also locally known as a singer, songwriter and musician. He is part of the duo Fleisch & Fleisch and has recorded nine albums together with his brother Gerald. Biography Elgar Fleisch graduated 1987 in mechanical engineering at thHTL Bregenz studied information systems at the University of Vienna, and received his PhD in 1993 in Machine Learning. In 1994 he completed his postdoctoral studies at the Institute of Information Management at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) on enterprise networks. In 1996 Elgar Fleisch interrupted his postdoctoral research for one year and founded IMG Americas. In 2000, he became assistant professor at the University of St. Gallen. Since 2002 Elgar has been full professor at the Institute of Technology Management at the Univers ...
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Henri Fleisch
Reverend Father Henri Fleisch (1 January 1904 – 10 February 1985) was a French archaeologist, missionary and Orientalist, known for his work on classical Arabic language and Lebanese dialect and prehistory in Lebanon. Fleisch spent years recording and recovering lithics from prehistoric Lebanese archaeological sites and in 1954, it was confirmed that he had discovered and named a previously unknown proto-Neolithic culture in Lebanon called the Qaraoun culture that used a flint industry he termed Heavy Neolithic. Fleisch was born in Jonvelle (Haute-Saône), France. He entered the Society of Jesus in Lyon Fourvière in September 1921 and was ordained a Catholic priest on 24 August 1933, he celebrated his first mass at Jonvelle on 27 August. Fleisch was largely self-taught, specialising in oriental studies, for which he earned a doctorate at the Sorbonne in May 1943 with a thesis published on "''Work and Memoirs of the Institute of Ethnology in Paris''". He made many trips abr ...
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Herbert Andre Fleisch
Herbert may refer to: People Individuals * Herbert (musician), a pseudonym of Matthew Herbert Name * Herbert (given name) * Herbert (surname) Places Antarctica * Herbert Mountains, Coats Land * Herbert Sound, Graham Land Australia * Herbert, Northern Territory, a rural locality * Herbert, South Australia. former government town * Division of Herbert, an electoral district in Queensland * Herbert River, a river in Queensland * County of Herbert, a cadastral unit in South Australia Canada * Herbert, Saskatchewan, Canada, a town * Herbert Road, St. Albert, Canada New Zealand * Herbert, New Zealand, a town * Mount Herbert (New Zealand) United States * Herbert, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Herbert, Michigan, a former settlement * Herbert Creek, a stream in South Dakota * Herbert Island, Alaska Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Herbert (Disney character) * Herbert Pocket (''Great Expectations'' character), Pip's close friend and roommate in th ...
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IBMS Herbert A
The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) is the professional body for biomedical scientists in the United Kingdom. The IBMS was founded in 1912 and represents approximately 20,000 members employed mainly in the National Health Service and United Kingdom Health Security Agency and private healthcare laboratories. Other members also work in veterinary laboratories, the National Blood Authority, Health Protection Agency, Medical Research Council and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, as well as related commercial fields and in teaching. Most members, around 96%, live and work in the United Kingdom and Ireland and some are employed overseas. It aims to promote and develop biomedical science and its practitioners. Roles The IBMS carries out a range of functions including: *Setting standards of practice to protect patients *Representing the interests of biomedical science to UK government, media and universities *Advising UK government departments and national ...
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Jody Fleisch
Jerome Fleisch (born 2 April 1980) is an English professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Jody Fleisch. He is best known for his work with the Frontier Wrestling Alliance, One Pro Wrestling and Real Quality Wrestling. He is currently working for independent promotions all over the world. Professional wrestling career Fleisch studied Taekwondo, Ninjitsu and jujutsu for three years before joining wrestling. When Fleisch finally made his wrestling debut for NWA UK Hammerlock at the age of 16, he formed a tag team with Jonny Storm. Fleisch continued wrestling in the UK for many years as well as in the Netherlands and other countries. Fleisch made his first appearance for Michinoku Pro in Japan where he wrestled in the Fukumen World League 1999 as "Dakko Chan". In the finals, Dakko Chan lost his mask in a mask vs. mask match against the "White Bear" (Jason Cross). In summer 2001, he went down with a very serious elbow injury, suffered after an unsuccessful shooting ...
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FLEISCH (band)
FLEISCH (styled in all caps) is an Industrial Metal band from the UK that started as a solo project for singer/guitarist Jonathan Blunsdon from his bedroom in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire. The early music was heavily influenced by German bands Rammstein and Eisbrecher. History Jonathan Blunsdon formed a line-up with Ruby Alexia on Bass and Connal Bower on drums, schoolmates from Towcester Rock School in Northamptonshire. In 2013, FLEISCH self-released an album called ''Strange Feelings'', which the band didn't like, and removed from the internet in 2014. The band does not consider this to be their first album. FLEISCH released the album ''MINE'' in January 2017 through independent label Casket Music. With this album FLEISCH started to gain more attention as they played in the UK, Belgium and Germany to promote the release. Two music videos were recorded to promote the album. These were for songs "Russian Roulette" and "Holy". FLEISCH self-released the EP ''Control'' in J ...
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Fleisch (film)
''Fleisch'' (international title: ''Spare Parts'')''Fleisch''
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is a German directed by . Released in 1979, the film focuses on . ''Fleisch'' has been recognized as a .


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A newly married couple is spending their honeymoon in the

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Fleisch Bridge
The Fleisch Bridge (german: Fleischbrücke or "Meat Bridge") or Pegnitz Bridge (''Pegnitzbrücke'') is a late Renaissance bridge in Nuremberg, Germany. The bridge crosses the river Pegnitz in the center of the old town, linking the districts St. Sebald and St. Lorenz along the axis of the main market. The single-arch bridge was built between 1596 and 1598 and replaced an earlier mixed construction of stone and wood which had been repeatedly destroyed by flood. The Fleisch Bridge is notable for several technical features that were advanced for its time. These include an unusual large width of 15.3 m, and a clear span of 27 m which made it the largest masonry bridge arch in Germany at the time of its construction. With a rise of only 4.2 m, the arch features a span-to-rise ratio of 6.4 to 1, giving the bridge an almost unprecedented flat profile. This, however, came at the cost of high lateral thrusts even for a segmental arch bridge. This problem was solved by a particularly inn ...
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Fleischer
Fleischer (or Fleisher) is a common German and Yiddish family name. Its literal meaning is "butcher". Other German family names with the same meaning include Metzger, Mezger, Fleischman, and Fleischmann. People * Amy Fleischer, American mechanical engineer * Ari Fleischer (born 1960), White House press secretary from 2001 to 2003 * Bruce Fleisher (born 1948), American PGA golfer * Carl Gustav Fleischer, Norwegian general and the first land commander to win a major victory against the Germans in World War II * Charles Fleischer (born 1950), actor, stand-up comedian and voice artist * Dave Fleischer, American animation film director and film producer * Edytha Fleischer (1898–1957), German operatic soprano * Gerd Fleischer (born 1942), Norwegian human rights activist * Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer, German * Lawrence Fleisher, American attorney and sports agent * Leon Fleisher, American pianist and conductor * Martin Fleisher, American bridge player * Max Fleischer (1883–1972), ...
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Flesch (other)
Flesch may refer to: Surname *Carl Flesch (1873–1944), Hungarian violinist and pedagogue * Colette Flesch (born 1937), Luxembourgian former politician and fencer * Gerhard Flesch (1909–1948), German Nazi Gestapo and SS officer executed for war crimes *Jeb Flesch (born 1969), American football player *Josef Flesch (1781–1839), Moravian writer * Rudolf Flesch (1911–1986), creator of Flesch Reading Ease test and co-creator of the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test *Siegfried Flesch (1872–1939), Austrian Olympic medalist saber fencer *Steve Flesch (born 1967), American golfer Other uses * Flesch–Kincaid readability tests See also *Fleisch (other) *Flesh (other) Flesh is soft body tissue. Flesh may also refer to: Film and television * ''Flesh'' (1932 film), an American film directed by John Ford * ''Flesh'' (1968 film), an American film directed by Paul Morrissey *''The Flesh'', a 1991 Italian film dire ... {{disambiguation, surname German-language s ...
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Flesh (other)
Flesh is soft body tissue. Flesh may also refer to: Film and television * ''Flesh'' (1932 film), an American film directed by John Ford * ''Flesh'' (1968 film), an American film directed by Paul Morrissey *''The Flesh'', a 1991 Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri * ''Flesh'' (web series), a 2020 Indian streaming series * "Flesh" (''Charlie Jade''), a 2005 television episode *The Flesh, in the TV series ''Doctor Who'', a fictional technology in the 2011 episode " The Rebel Flesh" Music * ''Flesh'' (album), by David Gray, 1994 * "Flesh", a song by Aerosmith from '' Get a Grip'', 1993 * "Flesh", a song by Jan Johnston, 1999 * "Flesh", a song by Royce da 5'9" from ''Layers'', 2016 Other uses *The edible portion of a fruit or vegetable * Flesh (mycology), the trama in mushrooms * Flesh (theology), in Christianity, a metaphor for sinful tendencies * ''Flesh'' (comics), a story in the comic ''2000 AD'' * ''Flesh'' (novel), a 1960 novel by Philip José Farmer See also * * * Flèche ...
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German-language Surnames
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is one of the major ...
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