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Dietrich

[ dee-trik, -trikh ]

noun

  1. Mar·le·ne [mahr-, ley, -n, uh], 1904–92, U.S. actress and singer, born in Germany.


Dietrich

/ ˈdiːtrɪç /

noun

  1. DietrichMarlene19011992FUSGermanFILMS AND TV: actressMUSIC: cabaret singer Marlene (marˈleːnə), real name Maria Magdalene von Losch. 1901–92, US film actress and cabaret singer, born in Germany


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For example, Dietrich tried using adult diapers at one point, but “psychologically I just couldn’t bring myself to go,” she said.

Dietrich, the Brownsville police commander, said there is a large shelter in Brownsville where homeless people could have gone, “but these individuals are choosing not to be at these locations and to be out in the street.”

All told, Brownsville police handed out more than 600 tickets from mid-March to the end of April, a strategy that Dietrich said was one of the only ways to get compliance.

Kyle Dietrich, 36, is a host of one of the DC Dinner Parties.

But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.

But perhaps it is precisely for this reason that the rediscovery of Dietrich von Hildebrand could not come at a better time.

One would be hard-pressed to find an earlier opponent of the Nazis than Dietrich von Hildebrand.

A wavering, but canny Wehrmacht General Dietrich von Choltitz finally surrendered it on August 25.

With these appears, by a poetic anachronism, Dietrich of Berne.

It was their custom, says Dietrich, to the last to call each other in common conversation ‘Brother’ and ‘Sister.’

Siegfried of the Niebelungen saga originates purely as a mrchen-hero; Dietrich of Bern is an historical personage.

Compare the Dietrich saga with the later development of the Niebelungen saga in the form rendered familiar by the Niebelungenlied.

Prince Dietrich, not doubting but it would return next day, made the necessary preparations overnight.

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