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  • at the University of Göttingen, and attended the lectures of Klinkerfues, who was in charge of the observatory, and of other professors. With Börgen, a...
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  • obtained. (See C. Börgen, Terrestrial Magnetism, 1896, i. p. 176, and C. Chree, Phil. Mag., 1904 [6], 7, p. 113.) In the case of the vibration experiment...
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  • speaking of Dr. Börgen's terrible wounds, says: "The first operation was upon the cabin table. And here we may briefly notice the singular fact that...
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  • Dr. Börgen, of the German Polar Expedition in 1869–70, had perhaps one of the most marvellous escapes that has ever been recorded. Dr. Börgen was knocked...
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  • S. 901 (2002) Lemmerer v. United States 537 U.S. 901 (2002) Beletsky v. Borgen 537 U.S. 901 (2002) Andreuccetti et Ux v. Jorgensen Judge Circuit Court...
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  • o’ Borgen [bȯrgən] (Gluss, Nm.): *borgin (def. form). As the first part borga- [bȯrga] and borra- [borra, bora (bȯrra, bȯra)], of which -a is the gen...
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  • somewhat coquettishly. Borgen (b. 1852), Hennig (b. 1871), Hjerlów (b. 1863), and Stenersen (b. 1862) were gifted recruits of the ranks of Norwegian painters...
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