- Carl-Uwe
Steeb (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈuvə ʃteːp]; born 1
September 1967) is a
former professional tennis player from Germany. In his post-playing...
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Charles Steeb (18
December 1773 – 15
December 1856) was a
German Catholic priest who
cofounded the
Sisters of
Mercy of Verona. Pope Paul VI beatified...
- Olga
Steeb (born 1890 –
December 29, 1941) was an
American pianist and
music educator,
based in Los Angeles, California. Olga
Steeb was the
daughter of...
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cofounded the
Sisters of
Mercy of Verona,
which she
established with
Charles Steeb.
Cardinal Angelo Amato, on
behalf of Pope
Benedict XVI,
beatified Poloni...
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Gustafsson (fourth round)
Guillermo Pérez Roldán (fourth round) Carl-Uwe
Steeb (withdrew) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card LL =
Lucky loser Alt = Alternate...
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Jimmy Connors (quarterfinalist)
Aaron Krickstein (semifinalist) Carl-Uwe
Steeb (third round)
Andrei Chesnokov (fourth round) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card...
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collection of
problems and
solutions in com****tional
science can be
found in
Steeb, Hardy, Hardy, and
Stoop (2004).
Philosophers of
science addressed the question...
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Nouvelles annales de mathématiques. 3e série. 16: 306–319. Stoop, Ruedi;
Steeb, Willi-Hans (2006).
Berechenbares Chaos in
dynamischen Systemen [Com****ble...
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performance at a
Grand Slam, the 1996
French Open when he
defeated Carl-Uwe
Steeb, Jiří Novák,
Jakob Hlasek,
Stefan Edberg and
Bernd Karbacher before losing...
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those in the
Medical Center complex. Smith-
Steeb Hall is
named after Dwight Smith and Carl E.
Steeb.
Smith was in
continual demand as a consultant...