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  2. Karl-Otto Apel - Wikipedia

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    Karl-Otto Apel (1922-2017) was a German philosopher and a pioneer of transcendental pragmatics. He influenced the theory of communicative action and discourse ethics, and wrote extensively on philosophy of language, ethics, and Peirce.

  3. Authorized Protective Eyewear List - Wikipedia

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    The APEL was created in 2006 because statistics showed that about 10% of battlefield injuries at that time included eye injuries. [1] The APEL is updated periodically; it usually contains more than a dozen types of non-prescription and prescription spectacles and goggles for different duty situations and soldier preferences.

  4. Johann August Apel - Wikipedia

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    Johann August Apel (17 September 1771 – 9 August 1816) was a German writer and jurist. Apel was born and died in Leipzig. Influence Der ...

  5. Apel - Wikipedia

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    Apel or APEL may refer to: Places. Apel, Limpopo, town in Sekhukhune District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa; Ter Apel, town in the municipality Vlagtwedde in the northern Netherlands; Other uses. Apel (surname) APEL or "Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning", the formal recognition of prior learning by UK universities

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  7. Apple - Wikipedia

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    Apples are round, edible fruits produced by apple trees (Malus spp.), which originated in Central Asia and are widely cultivated worldwide. Learn about the history, classification, genetics, cultivation and uses of apples, as well as their cultural and religious significance.

  8. Ballistic eyewear - Wikipedia

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    MIL-PRF-31013 is a U.S. military standard for ballistic eyewear that tests its ability to withstand a 0.15 caliber projectile at 195 m/s. Learn about the history, types, and users of ballistic eyewear, and how it compares to other standards such as ANSI Z87.1 and EN 166.

  9. East Germany v West Germany (1974 FIFA World Cup) - Wikipedia

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    Kreische later found he had been excluded from the subsequent national squad for the 1976 Olympic Games due to the Stasi being aware of his correspondence with Apel, which was forbidden by the East German authorities. [8] The match is considered to be one of the most politically charged to ever take place in the World Cup. [11]