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- Akzente is a German literary magazine that was founded in 1953 by Walter Höllerer and Hans Bender. From February 1954 to 2014, it appeared every two months...
- eu. 20 April 2022. Florentine, Sharon (2 May 2022). "Accenture Acquires akzente to Expand Sustainability Capabilities". ChannelE2E: Technology News for...
- Accenture announced the acquisition of Munich based sustainability consultancy Akzente. In June 2022, Accenture acquired operational and digital engineering technology...
- cultural facilities and events. A highlight is the annual "Duisburger Akzente", a festival focusing on modern social, political and cultural topics....
- Music by Christoph M. Kaiser [de] Julian Maas [de] Production companies Akzente Film & Fernsehproduktion zero one film StudioCanal Germany Zweites Deutsches...
- OCLC 76217533. EuroCity: Qualität der Bahn [EuroCity: Quality of the Rails]. Bahn-Akzente (in German). Frankfurt/M: Deutsche Bundesbahn. 1987. OCLC 315382922. Fernreise-System...
- complete it. His first published poems appeared in the literary magazine Akzente in 1954 when he was age 17 and in 1956 he was invited to read at the Gruppe...
- not violate competition laws by forbidding German distributor Parfümerie Akzente from selling products via Amazon, and that luxury brands are allowed to...
- Funkausstellung Berlin (in German) "Aniversarea de 50 de ani a emisiunii Akzente (@TVR1)". Akzente, the public TV show of the German minority in Romania on TVR (in...
- Science-Media Hub. Retrieved 2024-03-15. "'Not just right but necessary' | akzente". akzente.giz.de. Retrieved 2024-03-15. "Ask an Expert: Why Are There So Many...