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German political activist (1897–1993)
Roberta Gropper (16 August 1897 - 1 February 1993) was a German Communist political activist who became a member of the Reichstag (national parliament)
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saxophonist Roberta Gropper (1897–1993), German politician William Gropper (1897–1977), American cartoonist This page lists people with the surname Gropper. If
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oncologist Roberta Gregory (born 1953), American comic book writer and artist Roberta Groner (born 1978), American long-distance runner Roberta Gropper (1897–1993)
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German politician and journalist
illegal RFB first secretary Paul Hornick [de], Women's Section head Roberta Gropper, Central Committee technical secretary Willi Mielenz [de], KJVD leaders
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to the authorities - according to one source by fellow German exile Roberta Gropper - and forbidden to remain in Moscow. During 1947/48 she reapplied for
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Grete Groh-Kummerlöw FDGB Member of the Presidium Member of the SED Roberta Gropper DFD Berlin representative Member of the SED Otto Grotewohl SED Heinrich
List of members of the first Volkskammer
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Grete Groh-Kummerlöw FDGB Deputy President of the People's Chamber Roberta Gropper FDGB Berlin representative Otto Grotewohl SED Gerhard Grüneberg SED
List of members of the third Volkskammer
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DBD Willi Grandetzka DBD Günther Grewe CDU Grete Groh-Kummerlöw FDGB Roberta Gropper FDGB Berlin representative Manfred Grossman FDGB Gerhard Grüneberg
List of members of the fifth Volkskammer
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FDJ Willi Grandetzka DBD Liselotte Gretzschel SED Günther Grewe CDU Roberta Gropper FDGB Berlin representative Ines Grosche CDU Manfred Grossmann FDGB
List of members of the sixth Volkskammer
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Stellvertreterin des Präsidenten der Volkskammer Mitglied der SED Roberta Gropper FDGB Berliner Vertreterin Mitglied der SED Otto Grotewohl SED Herbert
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the People's Chamber Alfred Gromilovich SED Berlin representative Roberta Gropper FDGB Berlin representative Paul Grossherr LDPD Manfred Grossman FDGB
List of members of the fourth Volkskammer
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Liselotte Gretzschel SED died on October 28, 1976 Günther Grewe CDU Roberta Gropper FDGB Ines Grosche CDU Manfred Grossmann FDGB Gerhard Grüneberg SED
List of members of the seventh Volkskammer
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1930s programs of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt
the Great Depression, and the New Deal (1977). Tweton, D. Jerome, and Roberta Klugman. The New Deal at the Grass Roots: Programs for the People in Otter
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Palma Harvey Jacobs May 26, 1985 (1985-05-26) Real estate developer Carl Gropper (Vince Edwards) discovers that laundromat owner Chow Ting (James Hong)
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03, 1992". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 20, 2017. Ulrich, Roberta (December 21, 1991). "Demos, GOP look to the West for vote gains". The
1992 United States Senate elections
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Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
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Italian
Italian and Spanish diminutive form of Latin Roberta, ROBERTINA means "bright fame."
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German
Feminine form of Low German Rupert, RUPERTA means "bright fame."
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French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
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Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
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English
Feminine form of Old French Norbert, NORBERTA means "bright northman" or "famous northman."
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English
English : patronymic from Robart.
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Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
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English : variant of Roberts.
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French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
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 Feminine form of English Albert, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
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Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
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English : variant of Roberts.
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 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
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English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
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Italian
Italian diminutive form of Latin Rosa, ROSETTA means "little rose."
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Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Alberto, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.
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English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
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Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
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From Tilden; Matilda; Mighty in War; Battle-mighty; Battle Strength; Powerful in Battle
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Attached; Related; Conjoined
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The Father of Qasim
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Jove's child.from the masculine Julian.
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Hindu
Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati
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Gift; Present
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English : probably a variant of Bowlby.
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Tamil
Harshita | ஹரà¯à®·à®¿à®¤à®¾
Happy, Full of Joy
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German, Irish
Sweet; Melodious
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Bashful, Modest
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a.
Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below.
n.
The chaffinch; -- called also roberd.
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The views or teachings of Robert Brown of the Brownists.
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A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century, who taught that every church is complete and independent in itself when organized, and consists of members meeting in one place, having full power to elect and depose its officers.
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An East Indian timber tree (Shorea robusta), much used for building purposes. It is of a light brown color, close-grained, heavy, and durable.
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See Herb Robert, under Herb.
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A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.
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A monk of the prolific branch of the Benedictine Order, established in 1098 at Citeaux, in France, by Robert, abbot of Molesme. For two hundred years the Cistercians followed the rule of St. Benedict in all its rigor.
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A mineral of a brownish black color, essentially a tantalo-niobate of yttrium, erbium, and cerium; -- so called after Robert Ferguson.
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A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.
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A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
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A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.
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A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.
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A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
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A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.
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A small warbler (Pratincola rubetra) common in Europe; -- called also whinchacker, whincheck, whin-clocharet.
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An oleoresin used in making varnishes; dammar gum; dammara resin. It is obtained from certain resin trees indigenous to the East Indies, esp. Shorea robusta and the dammar pine.
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A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason; Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title.