Proper noun
Sternberg
A surname.
Cinema The Blue Angel (1930) was directed by Josef von Sternberg At the beginning of the Weimar era, cinema meant silent films. Source: Internet
It had its premiere at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg (formerly known as Filmweek Mannheim) and won the Josef von Sternberg Award. Source: Internet
In addition to Bishop Batzing and his deputy, Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, the presidium of the Synodal Path includes Thomas Sternberg, president of the Central Committee of German Catholics, and Karin Kortmann, vice president of the committee. Source: Internet
C. M. Sternberg made one modification, adding T. eurycephalus and suggesting that it linked the second and third lineages closer together than they were to the T. horridus lineage. Source: Internet
It was collected by George F. Sternberg in 1952 and described by John Christian Harksen in 1966, from the lower portion of the Niobrara Formation. Source: Internet
Most notably, they were developed under the banner of dynamic assessment that focuses on the testing of learning and developmental potential citation Sternberg, R.J. & Grigorenko, E.L. (2002). Source: Internet