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ChemnitzIndustrial city in Saxony, Federal Republic of Germany, on the River Chemnitz, 65 km/40 mi south-southeast of Leipzig; population (2005 est) 246,600. Industries include engineering and the manufacture of textiles and chemicals. As a former district capital of East Germany it was named Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1953 to 1990. The city has a university (Chemnitz-Zurickan). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 26:1 L/D) from Ermafa Kunststofftechnik Chemnitz GmbH, Chemnitz, Germany, can pelletize flexible PVC wire and cable compounds at 5500 lb/hr, which Ermafa believes is unmatched for that size. Like the Mendelsohn buildings in Stuttgart and Chemnitz, Peter Jones has a fluid exterior and an interior illuminated by lightwells (what we now call atria). Caught between his commitment to sola fide and simul iustus et peccator on the one hand, and his claim, on the other, that God had saved the elect to do the works for which God had prepared them, Chemnitz made a good case for the Third Use of the Law, but left confused the individual's motivation to fulfill that Law. |
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