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Ernst's painting draws on German art, but also on Michelangelo.

1. Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia by Fredric Jameson While writing about science fiction, Jameson draws on German philosopher Ernst Bloch in order to revive an inspiring distinction between the "utopian programme" and the "utopian impulse".

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Last week, Germany was awash with reports of a proposal floated at the Group of 20 meeting that might have allowed the International Monetary Fund to draw on German gold reserves to bolster Europe's rescue fund.

Morgan is Anglo-German, lives in Vienna and often draws on Germanic literature.

It has some impressive history to draw on: Studio Babelsberg, the cradle of German filmmaking, where movies like Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" and "The Blue Angel" with Marlene Dietrich were made, is Germany's leading studio.

For the stage of system management, the IÖW model can draw on the official profitability data published in the Renewable Energy Sources Act Progress Report ('EEG-Erfahrungsbericht') of the German government.

On "No Strings Attached," 'N Sync still draws on Swedish and German songwriters that they share with the Backstreet Boys.

They are all involved in a novel process that draws on French and German experiments, with input from academics, and is covered by an EU research programme, Interreg IV, on the economical use of space in small localities in the Rhine valley.

German immigrants had comprised the bulk of Wisconsin's settlers, and La Follette drew on the German statesman Bismarck's later domestic policies, which favoured the extensive use of government funds to improve the lot of ordinary families - an idea seen as deeply hostile to America's free enterprise tradition.

With Saulnier's gear as his inspiration (and perhaps drawing on earlier German work), Fokker swiftly came up with an efficient interrupter gear, which he fitted onto a monoplane of his own design ironically, a copy of a French Morane.

Drawing on American, German, French, and British archives, Vaughan reveals that von Dincklage and Chanel — Abwehr Agent 7124 whose code name was "Westminster" — went on missions around Europe to recruit new agents for the Third Reich.

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