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Graff may refer to: * Graff (lunar crater) * Graff (Martian crater) * Graff (jewellers), jewelry boutique specializing in rare diamonds ** 2009 Graff Diamonds robbery, which took place at the above store * Graff, Minnesota an unincorporated community in Moose Lake Township, Cass County, Minnesota, United States * Graff, Missouri, an unincorporated community in eastern Wright County, Missouri, United States People with the surname * Anton Graff (1736–1813), a German painter * Frederick Graff (1775-1847), American hydraulic engineer * Garrett Graff (born 1981), an American journalist and author * Gerald Graff (born 1937), an American professor * Henry Graff (1921–2020), an American historian and writer * Hyrum Graff, a character in Orson Scott Card's ''Ender'' books * Ilene Graff (born 1949), an American actress * Johann Michael Graff, a German Rococo sculptor and plasterer * Kasimir Graff (1878–1950), a German astronomer * Laurence Graff, an English jeweller * Ludwig ...
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Graff (lunar Crater)
Graff is a small Lunar craters, lunar impact crater that lies along the southwestern limb of the Moon. It is located to the west of the Vallis Bouvard depression in the southern part of the ejecta blanket that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin. To the south-southwest is the smaller crater Catalán (crater), Catalán. The outer rim of this crater is roughly circular, with a slight outward protrusion along the southern side. The rim and inner walls are not significantly eroded, and slope downward to a ring of accumulated debris surrounding the interior floor. The bottom is somewhat irregular, with a tiny crater near the midpoint and another to the northeast. Because of its location, this crater is viewed obliquely by observers on the Earth, and its visibility can be affected by libration. This crater lies within the Mendel-Rydberg Basin, a 630 km wide impact basin of Nectarian age. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing ...
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Kasimir Graff
Kasimir Romuald Graff (7 February 1878 – 15 February 1950) was a Polish-German astronomer. He worked as an assistant at the Hamburg Observatory and became a professor at Hamburg in 1916. In 1928 he became director of the Vienna Observatory, Austria. When the Nazi government took over in Austria in 1938, he was forced to retire. It is likely that his family background and his rejection of the Nazi-supported philosophy of "Welteislehre" was the reason, although he officially was removed because of unproven charges of embezzlement. He was reinstated in 1945, and he retired in 1949. Using a 60 cm telescope, he was very adept in creating planetary maps from visual observations. He also worked on measuring radiation emitted from stars, and invented and built new instrumentation for this purpose. This included new types of calorimeter and photometer A photometer is an instrument that measures the strength of electromagnetic radiation in the range from ultraviolet to infra ...
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Graph (other)
Graph may refer to: Mathematics *Graph (discrete mathematics), a structure made of vertices and edges **Graph theory, the study of such graphs and their properties * Graph (topology), a topological space resembling a graph in the sense of discrete mathematics *Graph of a function * Graph of a relation *Graph paper *Chart, a means of representing data (also called a graph) Computing *Graph (abstract data type), an abstract data type representing relations or connections *graph (Unix), Unix command-line utility *Conceptual graph, a model for knowledge representation and reasoning *Microsoft Graph, a Microsoft API developer platform that connects multiple services and devices Other uses * HMS ''Graph'', a submarine of the UK Royal Navy See also * Complex network *Graf *Graff (other) *Graph database *Grapheme, in linguistics *Graphemics *Graphic (other) *-graphy (suffix from the Greek for "describe," "write" or "draw") *List of information graphics software *Stati ...
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Graf (other)
Graf is a German comital title, which is part of many compound titles. Graf may also refer to: * Graf (surname) * Graf, Iowa, an American city * Graf Ignatievo, a Bulgarian village ** Graf Ignatievo Air Base * Graf, slang term for a paragraph * GRAF1, a human protein See also * Graf Zeppelin (other) * Graff (other) * Graph (other) Graph may refer to: Mathematics *Graph (discrete mathematics), a structure made of vertices and edges **Graph theory, the study of such graphs and their properties * Graph (topology), a topological space resembling a graph in the sense of discre ... * Grof (other) * Groff (other) {{disambiguation ...
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De Graff (other)
De Graff may refer to: People * Arthur C. DeGraff (1899–1983), American cardiologist * Devaun DeGraff (born 1980), Bermudian footballer * Dwayne M. DeGraff (born 1961), American Virgin Islander politician * Geoffrey de Graff (born 1949), secular name of American monk Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu * Jeff DeGraff (born 1958), American professor, professional speaker, author, and consultant * John I. De Graff (1783–1848), American politician * Laurens de Graaf (1653–1704), Dutch pirate * Lawrence De Graff (1871–1934), American judge * Peter DeGraaf (born 1957), American politician * Robert Fair de Graff (1895–1981), American book publisher and founder of Pocket Books Places In the United States: * De Graff, Kansas De Graff is an unincorporated community in Butler County, Kansas, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 77, approximately north of I-35 ( Kansas Turnpike) History In 1877, the Florence, El Dorado, and Walnut Valley Railroad Company buil ..., an unincorpo ...
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Wilton Graff
Wilton Graff (born Wilton Calvert Ratcliffe; August 13, 1903 – January 13, 1969) was an American actor. Early years Graff was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Graff. He graduated from West Hartford High School in 1921. Career Before he became an actor, Graff worked for newspapers, including ''The Hartford Times'', '' The Springfield Republican'', and the ''Paris Herald''. Graff debuted on Broadway in ''Fantasia'' (1933). His last Broadway appearance was in ''Gabrielle'' (1941). He began working in movies in the 1940s and eventually appeared in dozens, usually as a professional man or an authority figure, such as a military officer. He starred in only one film, ''Bloodlust!'', playing against type as an obvious, deranged villain. Most of his work in the last 10 years of his career was on television. In 1956, he guest starred on James Arness’s TV Western Series ''Gunsmoke'', as “Troy Carver”, in the episode “20-20” (S1E19) as an aging lawman losing both h ...
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Todd Graff
Todd Graff (born October 22, 1959) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the musical comedy films ''Camp'' (2003), for which he was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, '' Bandslam'' (2009), and '' Joyful Noise'' (2012). Graff is also known for his supporting roles in the science fiction films ''The Abyss'' (1989) and '' Strange Days'' (1995), as well as the black comedy crime film ''Death to Smoochy'' (2002). Early life Graff was born in New York City, the son of Judith Clarice (née Oxhorn), a piano teacher and choirmaster, and Jerome Lawrence Graff, a musician. His sister is actress Ilene Graff. Career Graff is an alumnus both as a camper and counselor of the Stagedoor Manor performing arts summer camp in upstate New York. He sang on the original-cast albums of ''Sesame Street'' (1970) and the follow-up ''Sesame Street 2'' (1971). He garnered fame in 1975 when he joined the cast of the PBS children's tele ...
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Suzanne Graff
Suzanne Graff is an American actress. Biography A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Graff performed onstage for several seasons at the American Folklore Theatre (AFT) in shows such as ''Lumberjacks in Love'' which became one of the company's biggest box office hits. She originated the role of the wisecracking jill-of-all-trades secretary Charlene "Charlie" Osmanski in the Off-Broadway production of '' Zombies from The Beyond'' and played the role of the Effy, the gossipy postwoman, in the regional production of ''The Spitfire Grill''. Other New York credits include performances in ''Twelfth Night'' with the Riverside Shakespeare Company. She has performed in national tours of '' She Stoops to Conquer'', ''As You Like It'', ''Oedipus'' and ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. In Milwaukee, she has appeared at the Skylight Opera Theatre and Theatre Tesseract. Other regional credits include ''She Loves Me'' at the Indiana Repertory Theatre and in the Twin Cities at the Great Ameri ...
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Randy Graff
Randy Graff (born May 23, 1955) is an American actress and singer. Early years Born in Brooklyn, New York on May 23, 1955, Graff was part of a musically oriented family. Her grandmother "was the lead soprano in temple", and her uncle sang with, and arranged for, vocal groups of the swing era. She graduated from Port Richmond High School and Wagner College. Career Graff's professional debut occurred at the Village Dinner Theater in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1976. She has been in feature films such as '' Keys to Tulsa'' and '' Rent'' as well as being in television shows such as NBC's ''Law & Order'' a number of times. In addition to film and television, Graff has been in several Broadway shows. In 1990 Graff won a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for her work in '' City of Angels'', and in 2001 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in '' A Class Act''. She originated the role of Fantine in the musical ''Les Misérables'' when the production opened on Broa ...
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Patricio Graff
Patricio Andrés Graff (; born 18 November 1975) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a left back who is the assistant coach of Alavés. Playing career Graff was born in Rosario, Santa Fe. He represented Rosario Central, Feyenoord, FC Den Bosch, Sporting de Gijón, Rayo Vallecano, CD Numancia, Hércules CF and Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, in a 15-year senior career. From 2002 to 2005, while in Spain, Graff experienced two relegations from La Liga (one with Rayo, another with Numancia). In that country, in which he played nearly one decade, he appeared in 235 official matches, 94 of those in the top division; he scored his only goal in the competition on 2 March 2005, as Numancia held hosts Levante UD to a 1–1 draw. Coaching career Graff began working as a manager with former club Rosario Central's youth academy. Subsequently, he acted as assistant to his compatriot Pablo Sánchez at C.D. Universidad de Concepción and O'Higgins FC. Remanining in Chile, ...
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Michael Graff
Michael Graff is a co-author and one of several architects of BIND 9. In April 1994, he co-authored '' The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage''. Graff graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in Computer Engineering. He is currently working at Internet Systems Consortium Internet Systems Consortium, Inc., also known as ISC, is an American non-profit corporation that supports the infrastructure of the universal, self-organizing Internet by developing and maintaining core production-quality software, protocols, and ..., a non-profit corporation. References External linksIowa State UniversityInternet Systems Consortium
Living people Computer engineers
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Ludwig Von Graff
Ludwig Graff de Pancsova (2 January 1851 – 6 February 1924), known as Ludwig von Graff, was an Austrian zoologist born in Pancsova. In 1871, he received his medical degree in Vienna, afterwards studying zoology at the University of Graz. In 1872, he was an assistant at the zoological institute in Strasbourg, where he worked closely with Eduard Oscar Schmidt (1823–1886). In 1873, he relocated to Munich as an assistant to Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold (1804–1885), gaining his habilitation during the following year. In 1876, he became a professor at the Academy of Forestry in Aschaffenburg, and from 1884 was a professor of zoology at the University of Graz. Here, he expanded the institute of zoology and its library. In 1896-97, he was rector of the university. Graff was a leading expert on Turbellaria (flatworms), especially remembered for research of its morphology and biological systematics. He gathered material for his studies on numerous expeditions, which included jour ...
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